Camp Chickagami
Camp Chickagami gathers together the Body of Christ in aunique environment that enables people to respond more fully to God’s love. Our location is in a rustic Northern Michigan setting, and our style is intentionally relaxed and affordable. Our ministry in the Diocese is to make available a place of retreat and discovery which fosters a deeper relationship with our Lord Jesus Christ and a clearer understanding of our tasks as His disciples.
Located on one hundred acres command the entire north shore of Lake Esau (one of Michigan’s most attractive small lakes) together with substantial frontage on Lake Huron’s beautiful Albany Bay. Most of the Camp is heavily forested and shelters several varieties of rare or endangered wildflowers. Camp Chickagami’s location “off the beaten path” provides a secluded environment, dark and stary nights, and relative absence of intrusive lake traffic.
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New Revised Standard Version of the Bible, the translation used most often in our church.
http://bible.oremus.org
Several other translations of the Bible, including other languages can be found here:
http://www.biblegateway.com
If you want to look up the lessons for this coming (or any) Sunday, as well as some great and wide reaching commentaries on them, this is an excellent resource:
http://www.textweek.com
An online Book of Common Prayer can be found here:
http://www.bcponline.org
If you want to read the Daily Office (Morning Prayer, Evening Prayer, or Compline) online, you can do it here:
http://m1.bookofcommonprayer.net/daily_office.php
If you don’t want to read the whole office, here is a short meditation on today’s scripture:
http://forwardmovement.org/Today-s-Meditation
Diocese of Eastern Michigan:
http://eastmich.org
Episcopal Church:
http://episcopalchurch.org
Learn more about the Anglican Communion here:
http://anglicansonline.org
This site has several blogs including religious news (especially Episcopal and Anglican), essays about faith, religious art, and daily meditations.
http://episcopalcafe.com
Christian Classics Ethereal Library is a great resource if you want to read some of the earliest, as well as more recent, Christian authors for free.
http://www.ccel.org