Church of the Resurrection
A Welcoming and Inclusive Faith Community

2280 North Beauregard Street, Alexandria, VA 22311-2299
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The Reverend Dr. Anne Gavin Ritchie, Rector
Mission Statement - We are the hands of the Lord in this place, reaching out to our community and the world.

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Office Phone: (703) 998-0888 
Fax: (703) 820-2912

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LINKS OF INTEREST
The following are other Web sites or information that might be of interest. Click on the colored text and explore!


The Windsor Report was released October 18, 2004 to the public and can be read or downloaded in its entirety.  Read Bishop Lee's response to the report on the Diocese of Virginia's web site.

If you are not familiar with the Episcopal Church, a good place to start is with a very informative guide, prepared by the Diocese of Texas. It tells much about the history, beliefs, and practices of the Episcopal Church.

As an introduction to a class on the Anglican tradition,our rector has written a brief overview of the Episcopal Church, explaining its catholic and reformed heritage.

The Episcopal Church Homepage   offers resources for Christian formation and leadership development, directories of clergy and congregations, as well as an overview and general information about the Episcopal Church.

The Diocese of Virginia's home page is a useful resource. It contains information on Diocesan activities, history, structure, and resources. Plus, it has easy to follow links to web sites of parishes in the Diocese.

A visit to the Washington National Cathedral can be inspiring and educational.

Integrity Virginia presents information on gay and lesbian issues in the Diocese.

The Center for Progressive Christianity presents ideas, information, and resources for thoughtful Christian living.

A searchable Bible is available from the University of Michigan.

Located near the church, Goodwin House provides a variety of options for retirement living and care.

The Focus Inn: Focus is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing the best in live folk music in a quiet, comfortable atmosphere. The Church of the Resurrection is pleased to host the Focus Inn at 7 pm on the second Sunday of each month.  Check back often for information on upcoming performances.  Tickets are $12 for the public, $10 for Focus members. See their website www.focusmusic.org for a listing of performers and other information about Focus music.


 

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