Episcopal Church Items A Wide Variety of Items to Show your Support of The Episcopal Church. Diversity, humor and positions on inclusion, scripture and love are reflected in the items offered here. |
The Rainbow Place This section features items related to the status of baptized GLBT Christians. It includes items made specifically for Integrity. |
Cards, Gifts & Humor Episcopalians are certain that God has a sense of humor. In this sections you will find gifts that range from the sublime and humorous to a bit naughty. |
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The Political Season No matter what your political affiliation, certain Christian principles apply to the issues of equality, just vs. unjust wars, and peace. |
License Plate Holders & Stickers Being yourself, the way you were created to be, includes your God-given orientation. Celebrate your ethnic heritage and faith, out loud and proud! |
Kill Don't Ask, Don't Tell No matter how we Episcopalians feel about the war, we pray regularly for our service personnel and our government. The dignity of every human being demands no second class citizens in harms way. |
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Telling it Like it Is Episcopalians like living under a "big tent" with a lot of different opinions. The opinions offered here are orthodox, in the sense of being Catholic or inclusive. Stupidity irritates Episcopalians. |
Clan Graham After the American Revolution, the Episcopal Church's first bishop, Samuel Seabury, was consecrated by non-juring bishops in Scotland because he could not take an oath to the British Crown. |
Useful Signs Here's that sign you wish you had. Useful messages, tastefully presented, for home, business and church use. One is sure to find a place at your place! |
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Final Solution Posters and Buttons for the Novel of Politics and Murder: FINAL SOLUTION available through Amazon.com. Selected Prints of Artwork from the Book. |
Peculiar Clothing Buttons and Posters for PECULAIR CLOTHING: EPISCOPAL CHURCH VESTMENTS available through Amazon.com |
Halloween Pre-Christian Celts believed that Samhain was a time when the spirits of the dead could visit the living. Offerings of food were left for them on the doorstep. Samhain became All Hallow's Eve. |












