Links to outside resources
 
The Church of England website has a vast amount of information about the Anglican Church as well as articles on faith and worship and links to other resources. 
The Church Times contains a great deal of Church of England news as well as providing links to many other church resources.  
Common Worship is now owned by the Church of England instead of its publisher.  Thus, the church has made the book (along with all the pastoral offices, etc) available online through a section of its website.  Look here for the approved form for burials, weddings, and other  services, as well as the material which appears in the primary printed volume "Common Worship: Services and Prayers of the Church of England".  
The Diocese in Europe is the official website of our diocese, with information about the diocese and its chaplaincies.   
A Church Near You is a website providing an easy way to find Anglican churches in England and in continental Europe.  It currently lists over 16,500 churches and congregations and their services and other events - including St George's Church and the other congregations in our Chaplaincy.  
 
Deacon Sil in the USA has a huge collection of sermons and worship resouces organized according to the Anglican and Roman Catholic Year A, B and C lectionaries.  The subscription price is very reasonable.  This site also has a store for church supplies, books, vestments, etc. which, of course, is available without subscription.   www.deaconsil.com 
A weekly biblical commentary is available from the following source.  This resource provides the short introductions that are used in our chaplaincy before the reading of the lessons.   http://montreal.anglican.org/comments/ 
Christians On the InterNet (COIN) was established in 1995 as an interdenominational group of Christians working together to advise, help and encourage the Church in its use of the internet.  It is primarily a technical resource.   www.coin.org.uk 
 
If you are planning to visit Malaga then you need to know what there is to see in the city - perhaps Spain's best-kept secret.  The new Footsteps Guide to the City of Malaga will help you to explore the city.  The first part has clear and simple directions to guide you along a circular walking route linking key city features, including St George's Church and the English Cemetery; Part Two has interesting stuff about the city, including pages on the English Cemetery.     www.footstepsguides.co.uk 
 
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