Belief
- BBC
Religion and Ethics
- What
it means to be an Anglican summary
from the official Church of England website
- Now a Christian - Church Army offers a free email-based course to help you discover the difference having a relationship with Jesus can make to your life. It's called Now a Christian and involves a daily email for five weeks.
- ReJesus.co.uk
gives an
introduction to the life of Jesus and his meaning for today.
It is a site which makes full use of video and the latest
internet technologies.
- Christian
Enquiry Agency provides information about Jesus Christ
and Christianity on behalf of all the major churches in Britain.
- Christianity.net.
An Australian site offering a basic introduction to Christian
belief.
- The
Bible - New Revised Standard Edition - Online.
Read the Bible on your computer!
- Bible
Gateway look up passages and keywords
- Biblical
Resources huge range of resources to aid Bible Study -
from Anglicans Online
- The
Alpha Course official UK website
- Ekklesia:
an independent, not-for-profit think-tank which examines the
role of religion in public life and advocates transformative
theological ideas and solutions.
The Church of England
- The official Church
of England website
- The Chester
Diocese website
- The world wide Anglican
Communion
- The Church
of England Net Directory : unofficial yellow pages for
the Church of England
- Anglicans
Online : superb unofficial site for all things Anglican.
- Church
Times : Anglican newspaper
- Church
of England Newspaper another Anglican
newspaper
- Church
of England's views on a variety of topics
- Thinking
Anglicans : Thinking
Anglicans is a website for thoughtful contributions to the
proclamation of the gospel message. Here writers reflect on
what it means to be a Christian, particularly in Britain today.
Thinking Anglicans actively reports news, events and documents
which affect church people, and comments on them from a liberal
Christian perspective.
- The Church of England's Wedding Planner site
Websites of churches
in the Mottram Deanery
- St
James, Millbrook, Stalybridge
- Holy Trinity, Stalybridge
- All
Saints, Micklehurst
- St
Michael's, Mottram
- St
Mark's, Dukinfield
- St
George's, Hyde
- Holy
Trinity, Gee Cross, Hyde
- St
Mary's, Newton, Hyde
- St
Barnabas, Hattersley
Worship
- Common
Worship : official site for the
church's new prayer book with texts you can download.
- Background
to the New International Version of
the Bible - the translation used at St Paul's
Church history
- Church
history pages from Encyclopedia Britannica
Local
- St
Paul's Church of England Primary School -
the school, which is also on Huddersfield Road, has close
links with the church.
- Tameside
Council : lots of information on the local area
- Stalybridge
pages from the Tameside Council site, including a short
history of the town.
- Tameside
on the Internet unofficial list of sites relating to Tameside.
- Stalybridge
Sunday School League
Website of local billiards, snooker and whist league of which
St Paul's is a former member. Has historical information about
the league.
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Other
- Central
Council of Church Bell Ringers
- Chester
Diocesan Guild of Church Bell Ringers
- David Wells, Organ Builders - the firm responsible for the 2010/11 restoration of St Paul's organ
- Mother's
Union : national website
- Girl
Guides : UK website
- Martin
House : hospice for children and young people supported
by St Paul's
- The
Leprosy Mission
- Amnesty International
- The
Trade Justice Movement campaigning
for trade justice - not free trade - with the rules weighted
to benefit poor people and the environment.
- Traidcraft
is the UK's leading organisation dedicated to fighting poverty
through trade. Traidcraft products can be purchased from the Traidcraft website.
- Fairtrade
Foundation was established in 1992 by CAFOD, Christian
Aid, New Consumer, Oxfam, Traidcraft and the World Development
Movement. These founding organisations were later joined by
Britain's largest women's organisation, the Women's Institute.
The Foundation is the UK member of Fairtrade Labelling Organisations
International (FLO), which unites 20 national initiatives
across Europe, Japan, North America, Mexico and Australia/New
Zealand.
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