Our Anglican Communion uses a variety of resources to enable us to fulfil the great commission of Christ, “to go and make disciples of all nations”.
07 May 2009
During the past few years the Anglican Communion has been developing a ‘Listening Process’. The root of the process was in response to the request of the bishops attending the Lambeth Conference in 1998 in Resolution 1.10 to establish "a means of monitoring the work done on the subject of human sexuality in the Communion" and to honour the process of mutual listening...
06 May 2009
There doesn’t seem to be a Church in Christendom that doesn’t utter the cry, “we need more youth” The International Anglican Youth Network (IYAN) is doing something about that.
06 May 2009
Another important matter to come before ACC-14 is consideration of the final report of The Windsor Continuation Group.
06 May 2009
Resolutions were passed on the International Anglican Family Network, Francophone Network, Anglican Health Network, Anglican Indigenous Network, Anglican Communion Legal Advisers' Network, Anglican Refugee and Migrant Network, The International Anglican Women's Network, International Anglican Youth Network and from the Anglican Peace and Justice Network resolutions on Post-Conflict Resolution, Sudan and Peace-making Dialogues.
06 May 2009
One of the most important issues to come before the Anglican Consultative Council is the draft text of the Anglican Covenant.
05 May 2009
Few of us have not faced the difficulty of coping with health issues either for our loved ones or ourselves. Our gospels are filled with stories of Jesus praying touching and healing those who were in need, both physically and spiritual. The connections between faith and healing have created a widespread interest in holistic approaches in medicine and an increased interest in the contributions of faith based medical services.
05 May 2009
The Secretary General of the Anglican Communion Canon Kenneth Kearon has issued the following statement on behalf of the Joint Standing Committee concerning the clergy representative to the Anglican Consultative Council from the Province of Uganda.
04 May 2009
On Sunday May 3rd, the second day of the Anglican Consultative Council the laity clergy and Bishops had an opportunity to see the “big picture” of the work of the Anglican Communion.
04 May 2009
Few of the close to 8000 people who attended the opening Eucharist of the Anglican Consultative Council will soon forget the incredible mixture of colour flowers music and energy that was incorporated into the Communion service.
04 May 2009