Inclusive Church is pleased to announce that the Archbishop of Mexico, the Most Revd Carlos Touche-Porter, has agreed to be Patron of Inclusive Church.
15 March 2007
As it concluded its eight-day conference on March 14, the Towards Effective Anglican Mission (TEAM) conference issued 10 recommendations meant to help to guide dioceses and parishes as they strive to live out their mission in the world.
15 March 2007
Working together can teach Communion how to deal with differences, Archbishop Ndungane says
08 March 2007
Saying that the ‘Holy Spirit looks like the person next to you,’ Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams told the nearly 1,000 people attending the opening Eucharist of the Towards Effective Anglican Mission (TEAM) conference that the Holy Spirit is revealed in the faces of those who are ‘trying to do the work of Jesus Christ.’
08 March 2007
The strategies embodied in the Millennium Development Goals are the focus of an international conference titled ‘Towards Effective Anglican Mission.’ Known by its acronym TEAM, the week-long conference will welcome more than 350 Anglicans to Boksburg in South Africa, beginning with an opening Eucharist March 7 at All Souls Anglican Church in Tsakane.
07 March 2007
The Episcopal Church's Executive Council, at the close of its three-day meeting in Portland, Oregon, acted ‘clearly to affirm that our position as a church is to welcome all persons.’
06 March 2007
A February 28 live webcast originating from Trinity Church, Wall Street, opened with introductory remarks from Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori centering on the recent Primates' Meeting in Tanzania. Following her comments, she answered questions from a live studio audience as well as phone and e-mail inquiries.
01 March 2007
I am enroute back to Buenos Aires having, as you are well aware, been meeting in Dar es Salaam with the other Primates of the Anglican Communion. The meeting has resulted in a great deal of attention. I thought it might be helpful to share some of my thoughts with you.
01 March 2007
The Latin American Council of Churches, known under its Spanish acronym CLAI, has elected Panamanian Episcopal (Anglican) Bishop Julio Murray as its first black president in a tightly contested election.
28 February 2007
Archbishop Hutchison said that he had been ‘profoundly discouraged’ by the communiqué issued by Anglican leaders warning the U.S. church of consequences if it did not abandon its liberal stance on sexuality, and had found it ‘tempting’ not to sign it.
28 February 2007