Anglican Communion News Service

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Book on ministry fails to gain traction

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

Australian commission urges child safeguarding practices

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.

Murdered at prayer: U.S. bishops call church to pray and politicians to act

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.

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