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Ecumenical Links
Christian Aid
Christ Church, Tacket
Street
Simon's Suffolk
Churches
ChristiansInTouch.com
- A Christian version of FriendsReunited.com
NT Gateway - A
Guide to New Testament scholarship
Inter Faith Network
for the UK
World Council
of Churches - Caters for Protestant, Anglican and
Orthodox Churches
Churchnet UK
Churches Together in Britain and Ireland
- Irreverent Christian
humour
Anglican Archbishops
Anglican Links
Anglican Communion
Worldwide - Official Web Site
Church of England
Church in Wales
Scottish Episcopal
Church
Church of Ireland
The Melanesian Mission
- Links to
all things Anglican
- Diocese of St Edmundsbury &
Ipswich
Churches
in Ipswich
Anglican
- All Hallows
- Landseer Road, Gainsborough
- All Saints - Chevallier
Street
- Holy Trinity
- Back Hamlet
- South West Ipswich
Team Ministry
- St Francis - Hawthorn
Drive, Chantry
- St Mary at Stoke
- Stoke Street
- St Peter - Stoke
Park
- St Andrew
- Conservative Evangelical parish on Brittania
Road. Part of the Reform Movement
- St Andrew - Rushmere
Street, Rushmere St Andrew
- St Augustine of Hippo
- Felixstowe Road, Warren Heath
- St Bartholomew
- Anglo-Catholic Charismatic Parish on Newton Street,
Rosehill (Resolutions A,B,C passed*)
- St John
the Baptist - Evangelical parish on
Cauldwell Hall Road
- St
Margaret - Bolton Lane
- St Mary - Church Lane,
Whitton
- St Mary at the Elms
- A ' Forward
in Faith ' Anglo-Catholic parish on Elm Street, Ipswich (Resolutions
A,B,C passed*)
- St Mary le Tower -
The civic church of Ipswich in Tower Street
- St Mary Magdalene
- Church Lane, Westerfield
- St Matthew
(Portman Road) and the Triangle (Dickens Road)
- St Thomas - Bramford
Lane, Westbourne
- United Benefice of
St Clement with St Luke, St Helen and Holy Trinity
* "Resolutions A,B,C passed" means
that the Parish Church Council has requested that
they be under the care of a Bishop who has not ordained
female priests. In Ipswich this means that they are
under the care of the Bishop of Richborough. It also
means that the parish has resolved that it will not accept the ministry
of a female priest in the churches in that parish.
St Mary le Tower has not passed
these resolutions.
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