St. Thomas' Episcopal Church
33 Chestnut Street
PO Box 631
Camden, Maine 04843
(207) 236-3680
stthoscamden@roadrunner.com

Church Office open M-Th 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Church open every day 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Links

The Anglican Community

Diocese of Maine
Official information and links to everything Episcopalian within the state.
The Episocopal Church, USA
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Anglicans Online
The renowned, excellent and comprehensive website about everything Anglican.
Anglican Communion Office, London
A virtual tour of our worldwide communion, with links to national churches & news.
Camp Bishopswood
Located on Lake Megunticook in Hope, Maine, the Primary Goals of Bishopswood are for children to live in a Christian community and to affirm the uniqueness of each person as a being created by God in God's image.
Episcopal Church Annual, The Red Book Online
Information on everything Episcopalian for you beyond Maine.

The Church at Worship

Calendar of the Church Year, Episcopal Church, USA
The official liturgical calendar, with links to the scripture readings as appointed for The Holy Eucharist.
Daily Office
Published online for each day of the year so that you can read, print out and pray Morning & Evening Prayer from The Book of Common Prayer. Just scroll down and join in at your computer!
Forward Day By Day
Today's devotional online from this popular and venerable series. A mini meditation for you, based on a daily scripture selection.
Lectionary
A collection of Lectionary resources for the Episcopal Church.

Church News, Information, & Issues

Church Times
An independent weekly newspaper mainly about the Church of England. Good coverage of events & issues in the wider Anglican Communion.
Episcopal Life
The award winning national newspaper of the Episcopal Church, USA.

Ecumenical

Evangelical Lutheran Church of America
Our partner in Called to Common Mission. Their official, national website.
Taize Community
From the famous ecumenical monastic community founded following World War II, in France, near the site of medieval Benedictine Cluny. Enjoy something of the spirit of this community and place that has attracted so many thousands over the years.