Episcopal Public Policy Network
The Episcopal Public Policy Network (EPPN) is a nationwide grassroots network of Episcopalians who call and write their members of Congress and the Administration to advocate positions of the Church. Members of the EPPN receive policy alerts updating them on what is happening in Washington, the Church's position on public policies, and techniques and information on contacting their government leaders. EPPN members also receive a congressional directory and action guide, legislative updates and newsletters, training in advocacy methods, online resources and sample letters.
United States Senate
The official website of the United States Senate includes contact information for your senator, information about current legislation, and schedules for legislative sessions.
United States House of Representatives
The official website of the United States House of Representatives includes contact information for your representative, information about current legislation, and schedules for legislative sessions.
HopeandHealing.org
HopeandHealing.org is a ministry of the Church Health Center in Memphis, Tennessee. We believe that faith and health are intimately linked. The mission of HopeandHealing.org is to illuminate this connection. We are part of a growing movement to engage faith communities in the importance of caring for the body God has given us. People of faith are instructed throughout Scripture to preach, teach, and heal, but having an active and effective health ministry in your congregation takes hard work and access to the right resources.
Obama, Faith Leaders Discuss Health Care Reform
Led by Faith in Public Life, 40 Days for Health Reform is an effort organized by the faith community - including the Episcopal Church, the Jewish Council for Public Affairs, Sojourners, the National Council of Churches in Christ, and Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good - to make clear to Congress that quality, affordable health care for every American family is a moral priority for millions of people of faith.