
Adverts, Media, Telly, Video
AnglicanTV
This Connecticut-based company describes itself as 'a new ministry offering video coverage of Anglican events around the globe. AnglicanTV.org will offer this video coverage to a worldwide audience using the new medium of broadband internet. [...] Unlike broadcast television AnglicanTV.org will offer all of it’s [sic] video content on demand.'
The Churches Advertising
Network (UK)
An independent ecumenical group of Christian communicators providing high quality national Christian advertising campaigns linked to
major festivals. These are great adverts.
The Church Ad Project
Older folks in the US Episcopal Church will remember the series of award-winning ads for the Episcopal Church in the US that began round
1980. The ads featured arresting design and provocative copy such as 'Jesus came to take away your sins, not your mind'. Happily,
the series is still being reprinted--and added to--by an independent group. The web site has images of ads, posters, and a variety
of materials.
Episcopal Media Marketplace
An online store and resource for the catalog of Episcopal Media Center video and audio. The Episcopal Media Center has joined with
Day 1 to create the Alliance for Christian Media. This combined organisation is now more
interdenominational and international in its approach with a mission of multimedia ministry to mainline churches.
Episcopal Life Online Multimedia
The Episcopal Church has increased its multimedia offerings. One may browse through photo galleries and archived webcasts as well as subscribe
to audio podcasts. There are occasional live webcasts offered as well. One feature of note: Episcopal Life Focus is a monthly half-hour
video programme 'featuring church mission, ministries and news'.

Articles, Reports, White Papers
The Church
and the Internet
A concise tract written by Dr Brian Reid, Anglicans Online's News Centre editor, and
published by the Society of Archbishop Justus in November 1999. Available on the Web and in PDF form as well.
'The
Church on the Web'
An August 1999 Christian Century article on just how well the Internet serves the church--or not. Written by a member of the US
Episcopal Church, Michael Keene.
'Developing
Personal and Emotional Relationships Via Computer-Mediated Communication'
An interesting article in the May 1998 issue of Computer-Mediated
Communication
'Wired
Churches, Wired Temples'
The results of a survey undertaken by the Pew Internet and American Life Project on how churches and synagogues in the States use the
internet.

Online educational opportunities
The Brookfield Centre for Christian
Spirituality
Part of the Diocese of Brisbane, this 'online community also offers forums, mailing lists and courses on spirituality' and is open to
anyone.
Center for Anglican Learning and Leadership
(Church Divinity School of the Pacific)
'Many online classes offered by CALL are part of a series of courses in a particular field of study. Most series are offered in a two-year
cycle, so courses not offered in the current year will be scheduled during the next academic year.'
College of Emmanuel and St Chad
(University of Saskatchewan)
'The College of Emmanuel and St. Chad does not offer any full degree program by distance education. Students who have been admitted to
a degree program, and occasional students, may complete up to one full year of studies through Distance Education. Being admitted as
an occasional student to do distance education courses does not guarantee admission to any degree program of the College.'
Coolamon College (Australia)
'National Network for Distance Theological Education'
Oxford Brookes University (UK)
Both undergraduate and graduate online education. 'We offer a range of part-time distance learning programmes from single modules to
certificate, diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate degrees. Our distance education is student focused offering maximum flexibility
and choice.'
Theology ONLINE (Australia)
'Theology ONLINE is a joint activity of the United Faculty of Theology and Trinity College Theological School, offering a flexible, ecumenical,
world-class standard of theological education online for students. The courses are best described as 'accompanied online learning',
because the learning program puts students in constant touch with their teachers and peers. All online diplomas and degrees are awarded
through the Melbourne College of Divinity. ' Trinity College is Anglican; Melbourne College of Divinity is ecumenical. Courses taught
by the United Faculty of Theology: Trinity, Melbourne Theological and the University of Melbourne Theology Department. Course list
can be found here.
Trinity OnLine (USA)
Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry, Ambridge, PA, has an extensive selection of courses available online. 'Trinity Episcopal School
for Ministry is unique in that it shapes Christian leaders through its commitment to Biblical Theology and mission, to historical
and global Anglicanism, and to biblical, authentic community. The Center for Distance Learning seeks to bring this ethos within
reach of those who are unable to relocate to our residential campus.'
University of St Andrews (Scotland).
Online program from St Mary's College School of Divinity.

Indexes and Directories
dmoz
open directory project: Anglican links
The dmoz project comes from a recognition that humans are better than computers at organizing and searching.
Internet resources
for the study and teaching of theology
A super compilation of links.
Suite
101.com Anglican Episcopal directory
Suite 101 is a commercial directory; they have a well-done Anglican/Episcopal section.

Web Hosting and Services
ANGLICAN.ORG
The domain ANGLICAN.ORG is held in trust for the Anglican Communion by the Society
of Archbishop Justus. SOAJ offers every diocese, province, national church, seminary, society, and order in the Anglican communion
a subdoman under ANGLICAN.ORG: e.g. seminaryname.anglican.org or province.anglican.org.
Church Website Design
A non-denominational UK company that 'provides Internet services for churches, including easy to update websites, domain names, and hosting.
The free no-obligation 30 day trial enables every church to create their own website and test drive the system. You need no technical
skills and can update the pages whenever you wish. Anyone can view the sites created, for an example site see St
Paul Maidstone.' A review in eChurch Active rates Church123 as the easiest and best way
to start your web site. See the free 'Church Website Design Guide' addition to its templates for church websites. The site includes
important information about the Disabilities Discrimination Act. Their site is accessible by all browsers, including Braille readers.
They provide world-wide web hosting and support. Its reasonable fees
depend on your geographic location.
Commskit
[Update] Originally listed in 2004, Commskit has greatly increased the services it offers; however, the cost has remained the same. 'As
part of its commitment to assisting churches and Christian groups to develop and improve their communications, Commskit, the internet
arm of the Beds and Herts Churches' Media Trust, is able to offer a complete domain, web and email internet package for £45
per annum, all inclusive. For this remarkably low payment, you receive the domain of your choice (as long as it is available to
register!) eg. mychurch.org.uk, 100 MB of web space, 1000 email addresses, unlimited dial-up accounts and a secure password-protected
web-based control panel for managing your account.'
ECUNET
Listed also in our
'Discussion' section, ECUNET is one of the last surviving
pre-Internet online services.
Episcopal Church Web Hosting
Provides free web hosting and application services for US Episcopal churches. ECW was 'created to provide advice and services to
Episcopal churches, missions, and ministries on how to effectively position, market, functionally enhance, design, implement, and promote
their web sites'.

Software
ACS
Technologies
Software to help churches with direct mailing, accounting, member management, volunteer
organization and backing up your data (essential activity overlooked by too many). ACS has been specializing in churche software since
1978.You can download their Church Brochure (PDF 488 Kb).
eCP: electronic Common Prayer
EpiscoPal, the old Palm OS liturgical calendar software with the
US Episcopal Church's ecclesiastical calendar, has been discontinued. Its replacement is eCP, 'a downloadable application for PalmOS handheld
devices that puts services of the Book of Common Prayer and Daily Office readings at your fingertips'. The free .ics format liturgical
calendar files (years 2008 - 2012) are still available for downloading here.
Episcopal Software Library
A software
catalog that includes some shareware.
Keep It Collared
An Excel spreadsheet designed to track clergy time.
QuickLatin
A shareware programme, 'which helps you translate Latin into English. At the moment it does not do English into Latin. It has dictionary
and parsing capabilities, plus some sentence-handling abilities'. The web site is concise and helpful, but alas the programme is
only for computers running Windows.
Scheduling programmes
A server scheduling programme
Freeware. Only for PC and Windows computers.
'Ministry Scheduler'
A software programme 'that automates scheduling of all ministries for all church services, so family members are no longer serving
at different services'. Customisable and includes a number of different options. The cost is roughly USD 159 and the programme
runs only on non-Mac computers. Additional modules available include an event scheduler and one that automates emailing
of volunteers to remind them of upcoming service assignments.

Web Rings
Anglican and
Episcopal Web Ring
'Web sites that reflect some aspect of the worldwide Anglican Communion of
churches.'
Anglican Churches of Canada. 'To promote
knowledge understanding and fellowship among the Canadian Anglican community'.
Canterbury Anglican
and Episcopal Collegiate Webring
'Intended for Anglican and Episcopal collegiate student groups around the world'.

Web Page Creation, Site Development
The basics
of developing a web site for your church or diocese
By the Society of Archibishop Justus.
Communication
tips
Common
mistakes: Read and avoid!
Creating a parish web page
Creating a diocesan web page
A Church Voice
'Focused on helping people who work with church web sites and newsletters'.
Heal Your Church Website
Sometimes flippant in tone, but updated regularly with technical tips and articles of technical interest, add this USA-based site to those
you skim on a regular basis. The maintainer's outlook is not specific to Anglican churches, but ideas and informiation presented are
useful to church website maintainers. Make sure to peruse the site's Online Tools and Reference links.
Hosea
A UK-based site, 'promoting good church website design, with free design tips and resources for church webmasters'. Includes church sites (not just Anglican) the webmaster considers worthy of award.

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