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This September the Anglican Communion Office will host a webinar about the Lambeth Call on Inter Faith Relations. In this article, Abigail Lizzi (a lay reader and representative of Inter Faith affairs ...
Indigenous ministry represents a central commitment for the Anglican Church of Canada as the Church works to confront its ...
The Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East has issued a statement about multiple attacks on Al Ahli Hospital in ...
"Love Your Neighbor - A United Call for Peace, Justice and Lasting Goodwill Along Our Shared Border" is the subject of an ...
In 2022, the bishops of the Lambeth Conference shared a Lambeth Call on Inter Faith Relations. The Rt Revd Magda Guedes, ...
On the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the Hiroshima atomic bombing, the House of Bishops in the Anglican Church in Japan shared a statement emphasising their continued commitment to peace, ...
"Please brothers and sisters, we still need your prayers.” Clergy from the Anglican Church in DRC have appealed for prayers for peace following attacks that killed more than 40 people in a Catholic ...
The Diocese of Aberdeen & Orkney is celebrating a historic senior appointment to its clergy, with the Revd Canon Dr Jennifer Holden announced as the new Dean of the Diocese. Already a prominent member ...
Leaders spanning several Christian traditions call for groups within Israel to stop their destruction of holy sites and civilian lives in the Holy Land.
The Anglican Board of Mission (ABM) give an account of how one of the missions in Papua New Guinea provides a second chance for adults at literacy education, working with indigenous communities.
On June 5, the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem shared a statement condemning an attack by Israeli forces on the Ahli hospital in Gaza City, which has killed 5 people. Here is the statement. STATEMENT ...
The Church of England recently shared a statement from the House of Bishops which condemned “war in all its forms.” Parts of the statement said, “We have watched with horror and outrage as siege and ...