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Tagsbible study (287), faith (201), theology (196), ethics (186), christian living (184), growth (176), spiritual life (176), education (146), new testament (143), fiction (139) — see all tags

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About meFor over 150 years, the mission of Grace Episcopal Church, Paducah, has been one of fellowship and ministry. A place where people of diverse experiences can come together in the presence of God with a spirit of unity and common worship. Our doors and arms are open, not just to those who are seeking a place to celebrate their faith, but also to those who are seeking a place to rest and reflect, learn and grow.

About my libraryThe library at Grace Episcopal currently contains about 2000 books (likely making it the largest, catalogued theological library in Western Kentucky). The libray is open to all in the community, not just members. Feel free to visit our library during office hours - Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.

*Please note that the first tag listed for each book corresponds to the shelf in our library where the book can be found. Other tags are listed simply to making searching easier.

Homepagehttp://www.gracepaducah.org

Real nameGrace Episcopal Church

Location820 Broadway, Paducah, Kentucky - (270)443-1363

Emailgrachurchhotmail.com

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Account typepublic, non-profit member

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Member sinceAug 29, 2006

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Wanted to make an introduction. We are just beginning the rather cumbersome task of cataloging and recording the works in our library. I can already see some cross-over in our collections, which is only to be expected. I don't know whether there is anything we can do cooperatively, although I see at least the possibility of trading some volumes where each of us have duplicates in our collection that the other does not have. I may also have some questions for you in terms of how you have worked out arrangements for loaning books to non-members.

I've added you to our friends list. Feel free to do the same with GHTC-KC.

John Hornbeck
Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral
Kansas City, Missouri
Hello from St. Nicholas Episcopal Church Library in Scarborough, Maine! We share some of the same books - and it's great to see another church library here.

best -dina, librarian
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