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DSpace is a digital service that collects, preserves, and distributes digital material such as archeological photographs, historical records, and doctoral dissertations. Western Theological Seminary's Digital Collection is comprised of two main areas: DSpace and the Reformed Review Archive.
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The Duke University Chapel Archives hosts current bulletins and video recordings of Sunday morning worship services, as well as special services such as Christmas Eve and Good Friday, as well as a curated archive of sermons preached at Duke Chapel between 1946 and 2002. Preachers and teachers may use this...
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Earth & Altar is a blog/magazine for and by catholic and reformed Christians of all denominations who see an expansively conceived credal orthodoxy as fully compatible with LGBTQ inclusion, gender equality, and racial justice. The blog provides reflections on theology, history, liturgy, preaching, spirituality, church practice, and the arts that...
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Eastern Christian Insights, run by Fr. Philip LeMasters, provides weekly homilies and commentary that provide practical moral and spiritual insights for lay readers and preachers.
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Empire Remixed is a collective blog from Canadian writers, sharing articles, writing liturgies, crafting sermons, and organizing events. Use this source as a complement to personal development and ministerial resources, as well as to connect with Christians around the world.
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EngageWorship aims to resource local churches for creative, innovative and world-changing worship; engaging with God, each other and the world around us. They offer practical resources for pastor and worship leaders. Available resources include prayers, song selections, dramas, liturgies, and stories.
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The Englewood Review of Books focuses on covering books related to the themes of community, mission, imagination, and reconciliation, and hope to cultivate a vision of Reading for the Common Good, a way of reading that is driven primarily not by one’s personal desires but by an attentiveness to the...
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Enter the Bible helps everyday disciples and spiritual seekers engage Scripture in ways that are thoughtful, accessible, and faithful—with an aim to encourage and strengthen faith in the God revealed in the Old and New Testaments. It is a resource for congregations that are working to improve biblical literacy, for...
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ePriest serves priests by offering free and paid subscriptions to weekly best practices, weekly homily packs, and an online community. Many sermons and devotionals are available to aid in sermon preparation, scripting reflection, and spiritual practice.
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The European Illustration Collection Hull comprised a loan collection of over 1000 original illustrative works belonging to London publisher Edward Booth-Clibborn. European Illustration Collection Hull (EICH) aimed to promote research and innovation in contemporary illustration. Use this site to explore contemporary visual artists' interpretations of biblical themes and scriptural texts,...
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