Links

Here are a few of my favorite websites. I use them constantly. Enjoy.

Newphilly.Org: The website of New Philadelphia Moravian Church. Dr. Green has been the pastor of New Philadelphia since 1988, and loves this church. Come visit with us when you are in Winston-Salem!

Church Newsletter: The Monthly Newsletter of New Philadelphia Moravian Church.

MCSP.Org: The website of the Moravian Church, Southern Province.

MCNP.Org: The website of the Moravian Church, Northern Province.

MoravianMission.Org: The website of the Board of World Mission of the Moravian Church of the Moravian Church in America.

MoravianArchives.Org: The Archives of the Southern Province of the Moravian Church. Order the books by the Rev. Dr. C. Daniel Crews, Archivists. They will not disappoint.

MoravianMusic.Org: The website of the Moravian Music Foundation. The Director, Dr. Knola Knouse in taking a year at seminary in preperation for ordination, but the work of the Foundation goes on. A great resource!

BibleGateway.Com: A plethora of Bible translations and other study aids.

The Catholic Encyclopedia: A great resource for researching questions about historical theology, church history, the names of prominent religious leaders of former times, etc.

The CCE Library: Short for “The Christian Classics Ethereal Library.” A great resource for classic Bible commentaries, etc. You can find the Church Fathers and the “Institutes of the Christian Religion” by John Calvin, and much, much more. A wonderful resource, and it is all free!

Cyberhymnal.Org: A great depository of the older hymns, complete with midi’s of the music, and histories of the composers & song writers! This site is great for finding a hymn based on one familiar phrase. Highly recommended!

Wikipedia: A wonderful resource, even for things religious. It is especially useful for doing a quick look-up when checking dates of major events, individual biographies, etc. It is a rare day that I do not turn to Wikipedia.

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This blog is intended for the use of members and friends of New Philadelphia Moravian Church in Winston-Salem, N.C. Visitors are always welcome!