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Resources/Links
- Anglican Communion Official Website
Official website of the worldwide Anglican Communion, of which the Episcopal Church USA is a part

- Book of Common Prayer
Online and downloadable versions of the US Book of Common Prayer (the current 1979 edition) in various formats. Included are RTF, WordPerfect, MSWord, and PDF formats (click the "Formatted Version" link), as well as HTML and plain text copies to read online. Under the "HTML and other versions" heading you can even find versions for E-book, Pocket PC and Palm Pilot. The three previous American editions of the BCP are also available here. You can also download the Supplementary Liturgical Materials (now know as Enriching Our Worship), adopted by the General Convention in July 1997.

- Camp Webb
The former accredited outdoor ministry of the Episcopal Diocese of Milwaukee. Visit this site for pictures from past camping seasons and for postings of information on the future of outdoor formation ministry in the Diocese of Milwaukee.

- Common Ground of Southeast Wisconsin
The Greater Milwaukee area has much to offer – and much to fix. We have a health care crisis, there aren’t enough jobs, and crime is out of hand. Common Ground was created to address these critical social issues. Their members come from all races, religions and political backgrounds, but share a common mission: To replace despair with hope in the community. On this Common Ground, We Will Build.

- Daughters of the King - Official Website
National website of the Order

- Dekoven Center
A full-service retreat and conference center, associated with the Episcopal Diocese of Milwaukee, located in Racine Wisconsin

- Doctors without Borders
Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an independent international medical humanitarian organization that delivers emergency aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics, natural or man-made disasters, or exclusion from health care in more than 70 countries.

- ECVA - The Episcopal Church & Visual Arts
Encourages artists, individuals, congregations, and scholars to engage the visual arts in the spiritual life of the church

- Episcopal Café
The Café is collaborative effort by more than two dozen writers and editors, and an ever-growing list of visual artists. Together, they aspire to create a visually appealing, intellectually stimulating, spiritually enriching and at least occasionally amusing site where Episcopalians and those interested in our church can read, watch, listen and reflect upon contemporary life in a context informed by faith and animated by the spirit of charity.

- Episcopal Church USA
Site of the national Episcopal Church and links to various ministry tools and support for church growth and development

- Episcopal Diocese of Milwaukee
Trinity is part of the larger Diocese of Milwaukee. On this site you will find various resources, including contact information, a copy of the current canons, and various ministry links

- Episcopal Life Online
daily online edition of the monthly newspaper of the ECUSA

- Episcopal Peace Fellowship
EPF is a national organization with local chapters across the United States. While affiliated with the Episcopal Church in America, EPF is an independent entity striving to work for peace and justice in our communities, our church, and the world.

- Episcopal Public Policy Network
The Office of Government Relations and the Episcopal Public Policy Network brings the positions of the Episcopal Church to our nation's lawmakers representing the social policies of the church established by the General Convention and Executive Council

- Episcopal Relief and Development
As an arm of the ECUSA, Episcopal Relief and Development responds to human suffering around the world, providing emergency assistance after disasters, rebuilding communities, and helping children and families climb out of poverty

- epiScope
A wide-ranging blogging site with articles on faith and events in the Episcopal Church.

- Four Corners of the World Fair Trade Store
The Southeastern Wisconsin Initiative for Fair Trade(SWIFT) was established in 2005 for the purpose of establishing a fair trade store in Milwaukee. Four Corners of the World joins the Milwaukee fair trade venues in the effort to create a just market for sweat-free clothing and handcrafts from artisans in developing countries around the world.

- Global Good
Global Good is a resource portal for Episcopalians working together to support the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and to reduce global poverty.

- Greater Tosa Interfaith
Greater Tosa Interfaith is a division of the Interfaith Older Adult Programs

- Lambeth Conference
One of the global Anglican Communion's Instruments of Communion, the Lambeth Conference takes place every ten years at the invitation of the Archbishop of Canterbury. It is the one occasion when all bishops of the world-wide Anglican Communion can meet for worship, study and conversation.

- Lectionary
Click here for weekly scripture readings in both the Episcopal and Revised Common format

- Milwaukee Center for Strings
The Center for Strings provides quality string instrument education throughout the Milwaukee area, through individual and group instruction and performance opportunities. Lessons are held at Trinity Church throughout the week.

- Milwaukee Children's Choir
Now in its 14th season, the Milwaukee Children's Choir consists of several performance groups at various levels, some formed through audition. We are pleased that portions of the MCC rehearse at Trinity Church.

- Milwaukee Fair Trade Coalition
A division of the Wisconsin Fair Trade Coalition, this advocacy organization is dedicated to promoting the benefits of fair trade for the United States and other nations throughout the world. Their goal is to explain to the public, businesses, and lawmakers why the current systems of unregulated free trade, such as NAFTA, lead to social, economic, and environmental injustice.

- ONE Episcopalian campaign
ONE Episcopalian is a grassroots partnership between The Episcopal Church and the ONE Campaign to rally Episcopalians – ONE by ONE – to the cause of ending extreme poverty in our world and achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)

- Our Next Generation and the Homework Club
Several Trinity members assist with this mentoring and tutoring for Milwaukee inner-city youth operates several programs including the Homework Club, Generation 2017 and the High School Connection, aimed at giving kids opportunities to learn and grow

- Presiding Bishop - The Most Rev. Dr. Katharine Jefferts Schori,
Office of the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church in the US, the Most Rev. Dr. Katharine Jefferts Schori. The site contains biographical information as well as copies of sermons, addresses and statements of the office of the Presiding Bishop.

- Repairers of the Breach
Repairers of the Breach is Greater Milwaukee's grassroots homeless outreach, provider of the area's only daytime shelter and resource center for homeless people, located in Milwaukee's central city, working to ensure that each individual will have adequate food, a home, health care, a support system, literacy and an empowered voice.

- Sweat Free Communities: A network for local action against sweatshops
SweatFree Communities assists sweatshop workers globally in their struggles to improve working conditions and form strong, independent unions. They also publish an annual Shop with a Conscience Consumer Guide filled with excellent products made in good working conditions.

- The Gathering of Southeast Wisconsin
The Gathering provides meals and associated services to those who would otherwise go hungry. "People in community feeding the hungry."

- The Haiti Project
The Haiti Project is made up of Christians working in partnership with St. Marc’s Church in Haiti to reach out and help the community in Jeannette, seeking to foster independence and self-sustaining programs in Haiti.

- United Thank Offering
The United Thank Offering is a program of The Episcopal Church for the mission of the whole Church, founded by and administered by women since 1889. UTO is entrusted to promote thank offerings, to receive the offerings, and to distribute the UTO monies through grants.

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