A variety of web sites from northern New Mexico and around the world, secular and religious. Sure to grow as time permits!

[LANL logo] Los Alamos National Laboratory is the "company"
in our "company town".


[scribe] The Monastery of Christ in the Desert, located an hour's drive north of Los Alamos, has one the most popular web sites, with wonderful examples of a contemporary approach to medieval illumination. It is also a beautiful place to visit in person or to go on spiritual retreat.


[C&T logo] The Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad, running from Chama, NM to Antonito, CO is a major tourist attraction in northern New Mexico. For all who like "live steam", this remnant of the Denver & Rio Grande narrow gauge "Chili Line" is a "must-ride." Across from the train station in Chama is St. Jerome's Epicopal Church, a partner with Trinity on the Hill in the Chili Line Team Ministry.


[LACP] Los Alamos and Northern New Mexico Community Pages is the Internet connection for both commercial and community resources in Los Alamos and nearby areas of northern New Mexico. Lots of local information. In particular, see Los Alamos and Northern New Mexico Religious Organizations.


[Order of St Luke] The International Order of St. Luke the Physician is made up of clergy, health professionals, and lay people who feel called to make Jesus' Ministry of Healing a regular part of their vocation. a ministry of healing.


[Churches] Churches dot Net provides access to church home pages for all denominations and to a variety of Christian resources.


[Goshen] Christian Internet resources and home page listings.




[Shield] This page is maintained by Dick Prael, a member of Trinity on the Hill Parish. He alone is responsible for its content. It is best viewed with NETSCAPE. Last updated February 5, 2000.

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