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Diocese of DelawareThe Diocese of Delaware is the group of all Episcopal Churches in Delaware. The spiritual leader of the Diocese is the Bishop. The Diocese's website contains information on Delaware Episcopal Churches, its missions, and figures in the Episcopal Church. An archive of the diocesan newsletter is available at Diocese of Delaware newsletter: Delaware Communion.

Province III of the Episcopal Church includes the Dioceses of Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, and Washington D.C.

National ChurchThe Episcopal Church, based in New York City, is the home for all matters relating to the Episcopal Church in the United States. This site connects to the Presiding Bishop’s office, General Convention, websites for the dioceses, the Episcopal News Service, and programs supported   by the Episcopal Church.  For information on what's happening check out the national newsletter on-line at -Episcopal Life Online

Episcopal Relief & DevelopmentEpiscopal Relief and Development (ERD) gives Episcopalians the opportunity to look beyond ourselves and focus on the needs of the world. It’s “a ministry of the whole church for the whole world.” Your unrestricted donations pay for emergency relief, rehabilitation following catastrophe and development programs that address food security and primary health.

Episcopal Church WomenEpiscopal Church Women (ECW) includes women of all ages, ethnic origins and socioeconomic backgrounds. Their common denominator of is love of God and the wish to do His work. Centered in congregations, the Episcopal Church Women empowers women to do Christ's ministry in the world. Our vision, for all women of the Episcopal Church, is that we become a vibrant blend of all ages, coming together as a peacemaking, healing part of the Church.      

IRCFounded in 1968, the Interfaith Resource Center is a multimedia library dedicated to providing ministry support to regional faith communities. Our collection includes over 7000 resources for all ages, over a third of which are audiovisual resources. Our staff is available to assist you weekdays: Monday through Thursday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Friday, 9:00 a.m. to noon. Our summer hours are Monday through Thursday, 9:00 a.m. to noon. - 913 Wilson Road, Wilmington 19803

Habitat for Humanity of New Castle County has been building affordable housing with low-income families since 1986. Since our inception, we have built 110 homes in areas throughout New Castle County including the City of Wilmington, Middletown, Newark, New Castle, and St. Georges. As a local affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, we are largest affiliate in the Northeast (of 200+ affiliates from DE to Maine) in terms of home construction. Through our unique approach, we help low-income families break their cycle of poverty through the stability and empowerment gained through homeownership.

family promiseFamily Promise of New Castle County is a nonprofit organization committed to helping low-income families achieve lasting independence.  St. James parish has made a commitment to be a support parish for Family Promise.

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