Important Links
KidsScholastic Learning
On and Off-line activities for kids PreK - 12 in the areas of Language Art, Social Studies, Science, Math, and more. For Parents, Teachers, and Kids. Khan Academy Watch! Practice! Learn almost anything - for free. Arithmetic to Calculus, Biology to Physics,Chemistry to Cosmology and Astronomy, History to Venture Capital and Capital Markets; videos, worked examples, standardized test help and more! Mathews-Dickey Boys' and Girls Club Making a difference...by reaching out to young people with a variety of services Herbert Hoover Boys' and Girls' Club The Positive place for kids St. Louis Zoo The world renowned St. Louis Zoo. Admission to the Zoo is FREE although there are fees for some attractions. Checkout the Safari Pass. This one-day pass is $10/person and includes one admission to the Children's Zoo, Zooline Railroad, Sea Lion Show (while in season), Conservation Carousel, 3-D Movie and Motion Simulator. St. Louis Symphony Music at its finest, with special family and holiday concerts. Check out the special ticket pricing for students. PBS for Kids Educational games and videos Project Gutenberg A the place where you can download over 33,000 free ebooks. All ebooks can be freely downloaded: choose between ePub, Kindle, iPad, Sony Reader, iPhone, Android, HTML or simple text formats. No fee or registration is required. Life
St. Louis City Government
List of various St. Louis city departments with web links. St. Louis County Government St. Louis county web links. Indeed Job Search Search several sites at one location. St. Louis Community College Course catalog, fees, class schedules and more. The St. Louis American The St. Louis American Newspaper is Missouri's largest, most widely-read weekly newspaper targeted to African Americans. |
The Episcopal Church
The Episcopal Church, US
The mission of the Church, as stated in The Book of Common Prayer’s catechism (page 855), is to restore all people to unity with God and each other in Christ. The 2009 General Convention established the following as mission priorities for the 2010-2012 triennium: Networking the members of the Body of Christ; Alleviating Poverty and Injustice (with a continued emphasis on the U.N. Millennium Development Goals); Claiming our Identity; Growing Congregations and the Next Generations of Faith; Strengthening Governance and Foundations for Ministry. Episcopal Diocese of Missouri The Mission of the Diocese of Missouri is the mission of all baptized Christians: to teach and to spread the Gospel and its knowledge of salvation to all people; and to make the love of Christ known in the world through our own actions as individuals, as congregations, and as the Diocese, by feeding the hungry, welcoming the stranger, clothing the naked, housing the homeless, caring for the sick, visiting the prisoner, and comforting those in times of trouble United Thank Offering The United Thank Offering addresses compelling human need through grants to projects that alleviate poverty, both domestically and internationally, within the Anglican provinces, dioceses, and companion dioceses. Episcopal Relief and Development Working in partnership with the worldwide Church, ecumenical agencies and local organizations, Episcopal Relief & Development saves lives and strengthens communities around the world. Episcopal City Mission Chaplaincy providing support, hope and healing to children in detention. Dioceses of Lui The Episcopal Church of Sudan, Diocese of Lui - The Values and Principles of the Diocese of Lui are:Love, Faith, Respect, Hospitality, Teamwork, Partnership, Kindness, Forgiveness, Flexibility, Honesty, Transparency, and Accountability. Diocesan Youth Web Page Bread for the World Bread for the World is a collective Christian voice urging our nation's decision makers to end hunger at home and abroad. God's grace in Jesus Christ moves us to help our neighbors, whether they live in the next house, the next state, or the next continent. |