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The Metropolitan Museum of Art holds collections spanning 5,000 years of global human history. Collections include artifacts from the Ancient Near East, sub-Saharan Africa, Asian, Egypt, and Western Europe, including musical instruments from six continents and the Pacific Islands. Use this site to gain clarity on the relationships and movements...
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The National Gallery, London, houses the national collection of paintings in the Western European tradition from the 13th to the 19th centuries. Use this site to learn more about Western European history, culture, and movements as an aid to ministry preparation and research.
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The Painted Prayerbook is a blog with written reflections and original artwork by Jan Richardson. It explores the intersections of writing, art, and faith, and includes a weekly reflection on a text from the lectionary. Use this site as a means for prayer, reflection, and devotions, whether individually or collectively.
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The Pastor's Workshop provides a curated by pastors library of resources for pastors, and includes illustrations and quotes for sermon preparation, as well as liturgical resources organized topically, available for regular monthly subscriptions. The site also provides a free blog covering topics such as liturgy, weekly ministry, sermon development, and...
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The Project on Lived Theology, at University of Virginia, produces books, scholarly and popular essays, field reports, oral histories, and other resources that explore the intersection of theology and lived experience, with a focus on social justice. Use this site to gather insights on current events, research, and conversations happening...
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The Reflectionary, maintained by Fay Rowland and Richard Starling, offers short readings to accompany the daily Revised Common Lectionary scriptures. These are appropriate for use in youth groups, Bible studies, men’s breakfasts, assemblies, personal devotions, and church services, and support active listening and participation in engaging scripture.
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The Skit Guys sells videos, scripts, dvds, books, and more for congregational use. Use this site to gather inspiration and purchase materials for your next weekly service, or for special events in the life of your congregation, such as graduation, holidays, or special topics.
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The Spurgeon Library at Midwestern Seminary is the premier center of Spurgeon scholarship, housing nearly 6,000 volumes from Charles Spurgeon’s personal library. The site features the text of Spurgeon's sermons, as well as lectures and articles on Spurgeon's life and legacy from leading pastors and scholars. Use this site to...
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The Sunday Website, a service of Saint Louis University, provides weekly lectionary prayers, meditations, exegesis, suggestions for music, and visual images to enhance personal and pastoral reflections for the week ahead. Use this site to gather ideas for preparing homilies or worship services.
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The Timeless Psalms include prayers and meditations aligned with the readings in the Revised Common Lectionary, and include the full text for the week as well as a personal meditation from Joan Stott; the site runs from 2010 to 2018. Use this site as inspiration for liturgical readings, as well...
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