Church of England gathers digital creatives to develop new apps and social media campaigns
Around 50 Christians with experience in digital communications are being brought together by the Church of England to pool ideas for new apps, websites and
Around 50 Christians with experience in digital communications are being brought together by the Church of England to pool ideas for new apps, websites and
Books aimed at helping congregations and ministries respond to the presence of diverse cultures in society, and churches, are always welcome. Changing Lanes, Crossing Cultures
The Church of England has announced grants of £24.4 million in the latest tranche of its Renewal and Reform program funding.
The Moderator of the Church of Pakistan, Bishop Humphrey Peters, is to visit the Christian community in Quetta after terrorists killed nine people and injured
The primate of the Anglican Church of Australia, Archbishop Philip Freier, has thanked members of the country’s Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, for helping the church to “confront its failings” when it comes to protecting children and responding appropriately to reports of abuse.
Anglicans around the world are marking the 16-Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence in a simple social media campaign – that is based on paper.
In a rare political intervention, Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has explicitly criticized U.S. President Donald Trump for retweeting anti-Muslim videos posted by a British
A rare set of World War I medals, including a Victoria Cross, has been sold at auction for a record-breaking £840,000 – almost three-times the
The bishop of Edmonton (diocese of London, U.K.) has dedicated a new church in London—the first purpose-built church in the diocese of London for 40 years.
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby and Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia have spoken out in support of Christians in the Middle East.
An Anglican mission charity is set to receive a large windfall when it auctions off a rare set of First World War medals this week.
Church leaders from Zimbabwe, central Africa and Europe have been commenting on the on-going political situation in Zimbabwe. President Robert Mugabe remains under house arrest
Four-hundred people representing various faith, community and education sectors in Burundi have been trained to combat malaria, the main cause of death in the country.
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has echoed Pope Francis’ call for the “Status Quo” agreement over religious sites in Jerusalem to be protected. After meeting
The campaign group United Against Gun Violence, which brings together more than 70 bishops from the U.S.-based Episcopal Church, has challenged the country’s leaders to act following the November 5 shooting at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, which resulted in the deaths of 26 people.
An agreement between the Lutheran and Roman Catholic churches that settled one of the historic disagreements at the centre of the Reformation was the focus
A resolution from the Anglican Consultative Council welcoming an agreed Roman Catholic-Lutheran declaration on justification will feature at a service in Westminster Abbey October 31.
Last week, the steering group for the International Anglican Women’s Network (IAWN) met in London to discuss the many issues facing women throughout the world.
Five Anglican archbishops have joined other Christian leaders in calling for governments to implement the promises they made at the Paris Climate Change talks. Political
The U.K.’s Prime Minister Theresa May has given her backing to the Church of England’s new anti-slavery program.
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