Bishop Nigel Stock named chaplain to 2020 Lambeth Conference
The former Bishop at Lambeth, Nigel Stock, has joined the Lambeth 2020 Design Group as Chaplain to the Lambeth Conference, the gathering of Anglican bishops which will
The former Bishop at Lambeth, Nigel Stock, has joined the Lambeth 2020 Design Group as Chaplain to the Lambeth Conference, the gathering of Anglican bishops which will
Disappearing islands in the South Pacific, recent hurricanes in the Caribbean and food security issues in Africa were amongst the items discussed by Anglican church leaders, along with climate change and the environment, during the Primates’ Meeting in Canterbury, England.
The Archbishop of Canterbury has spoken of his “profound sense of shame” over church-based abuse of children and vulnerable adults.
A discussion about evangelism and discipleship strategies amongst the leaders of the Anglican Communion’s 39 independent provinces was so lively, it continued through the lunch
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has said that he was “taken aback” by criticism of the decision to ask the Presiding Bishop of the US-based
The senior archbishops of the Anglican Communion have begun their 2017 Primates’ Meeting by sending a message and letter of condolence to the bishop and people of Nevada following the mass shooting in Las Vegas, which has so far claimed the lives of 58 people and left more than 500 requiring hospital treatment.
The third intake of young people committing to spend “a year in God’s time” as part of the Community of St. Anselm have been commissioned at Lambeth Palace.
The Book of Common Prayer was written in “a tongue understanded of the people;” but language evolves and what the common person understood in 1549
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has been speaking of his excitement at the prospect of next month’s Primates’ Meeting. Welby has invited primates and moderators
Bishop of Edmonton Jane Alexander, who was elected to the Standing Committee of the Anglican Consultative Council last year, will be honoured by the University
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has joined 17 other global leaders and experts on a new United Nations High-Level Advisory Board on Mediation. The board
The Anglican Diocese of Cyprus and the Gulf has partnered with a Canadian theological college to accredit its lay training course. The Exploring Faith course
A new group is being set up to look at broadening the composition of the Anglican Consultative Council and re-examining the financial contributions made by
The secretary general of the Anglican Communion, Archbishop Josiah Idowu-Fearon, has stressed that the Anglican Church of North America is not a province of the Anglican Communion.
The Doctrine of Discovery – the idea that Indigenous people need to be discovered and westernized – has been criticized by the National Indigenous Anglican
The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse – the official independent inquiry in Australia – has recommended that the failure to report
Clergy from the U.S.-based Episcopal Church joined other Christians leaders in Charlottesville, Virginia, this weekend in a show of solidarity with members of minority communities.
A new Anglican-run community shelter to provide a home for trafficked children is on course to open next year in Accra, Ghana.
Hundreds of worshippers joined guests from around the world in All Saints Cathedral in Khartoum July 30 as Sudan was inaugurated as the latest province of the Anglican Communion.
More than 500 people packed into Llandaff Cathedral in Wales at the weekend to welcome their new bishop, June Osborne, at her enthronement service.
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