St. James' Episcopal Church
1941 Webberville Rd.
Austin, Texas 78721
Huston-Tillotson College A long-time community partner of St. James'. Providing a diverse student body with an exemplary education!
Anglicans Online -- Updated every Sunday, AO contains newsbits and commentary about the Anglican Communion.
Anglican Communion News Service
The Episcopal Church, USA (official website)
Episcopal News Service -- Current news and facts about the Episcopal Church and its ministries in the U.S. and worldwide.
The Episcopal Diocese of Texas -- The Episcopal Church, in the Diocese of Texas is one church of 160 mission-minded congregations, in the eastern quadrant of Texas, whose focus is on the unchurched. The Diocese also maintains
Camp Allen Conference and Retreat Center
St. James' uses the Revised Common Lectionary, which is available on line courtesy of the Vanderbilt University Divinity Library
oremus -- Very comprehensive Christian resources with a strong emphasis on the Anglican Liturgy. Features include the oremus Bible Browser, Daily Prayers, Anglican Luturgical Library, and Lectionary.
The Book of Common Prayer -- Texts of Episcopal Prayer Books going back to 1662. Full text of 1928 and 1979 BCP's are available here.
Complete online text for the 1979 Book of Common Prayer.
The Daily Office -- The Daily Office is a worship service that can be used by one or more persons on a daily basis. The readings are appointed so that all those throughout the world who use this Office, are saying the same prayers and reading the same verses each day.
The Bible Gateway -- Searchable online reference with eleven English translations of the Bible.
The Living Pulpit -- Dedicated to the Art of the Sermon.
Forward Day by Day -- Daily Reading.
The ORDER OF THE ASCENSION founded in 1983 has helped ground and center its members in their daily life and their roles as parish leaders and developers. (Greg Rickel was elected the permanent, abiding, everlasting, fixed, for - keeps presiding officer.)
The Union of Black Episcopalians -- The Union of Black Episcopalians encourages the involvement of Black People in the total life of the Church -- on every level and in every way -- mission, stewardship, evangelism, education, sharing, liberation, empowerment, leadership, governance and politics.The following links will display various forms that can be used by our Parish Family. To use a form, double click on the form name. This will display the form in a new window. Then, use your browser Print function to create a hard copy of the form. Fill in the appropriate information on the hard copy, and Mail, fax or Bring the completed form to the Parish office.