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Network (EpEN) is a national network of active lay and clergy
persons within the Episcopal Church, USA, who share a common
concern for the environment and a common belief in the presence
of God in all Creation and who work to make these concerns and beliefs
known throughout all Provinces and Dioceses within the church.
Members come from the provinces of the Episcopal Church USA.
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Starter Kit
(under revision)
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Contact information:
Episcopal Ecological Network
c/o C. Morello
4451 Lakeside Drive
Eveleth, MN 55734 USA
e-mail the EpEN Chair
[please remove the square brackets
from the address before sending]
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EpEN Quarterly Electronic
Newsletter
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One of
the activities of the Episcopal Ecological Network (EpEN)
is to educate
ourselves about the issues before us. We feel it is necessary
to gain a deepening knowledge of the theological and spiritual
issues, as well as scientific and practical ecological issues.
This newsletter provides information on activities and plans throughout
the EpEN.
The following issues of
the EpEN Quarterly Newsletter are available online.
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