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Anglicans join interfaith group in pushing for action on climate change

As representatives from almost 200 countries conclude their final round of negotiations in Bonn, Germany, this week, ahead of December’s UN-led international conference on climate change in Paris.

23 October 2015

Mission Theologian commissioned for ministry

New post aims to support theological work with focus on Global South

17 September 2015

TEC Bishops affirm support for Central Americans fleeing violence

78th General Convention resolution calls for support for work of Anglican Central America Province

06 July 2015

Episcopal Presiding Bishop-elect meets Anglican Communion convention guests

North Carolina Bishop calls for Christians to follow the ‘other way’ of Jesus in the search for peace

29 June 2015

Churches stress negative impact of mining at World Social Forum side-event

Vulnerable communities search for development alternatives

31 March 2015

New Primate for Central America

Sturdie Wyman Downs is new head of Province comprising Dioceses of Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama.

11 March 2015

Two Episcopal priests among Diocese of El Salvador bishop nominees

The Anglican Diocese of El Salvador recently named five priests, including two in the Episcopal Church, as candidates to be its next bishop.

21 August 2014

Development Theology and Community Development in El Salvador

“The glory of God is man alive”. With this quotation from Irenaeus of Lyon (2nd century AD) Anglicans from the USA, Canada and El Salvador gathered for a week of reflection on development theology 

29 July 2014

A year on, Bp Ellinah is "Anglican but doing things differently"

A year after her consecration, on 17th November 2012, Africa's first female Anglican bishop speaks to ACNS

15 November 2013

North Carolina group explores partnership in Costa Rica

On a recent Tuesday morning, a priest, a pediatrician, a judge and a schoolteacher walked into the Episcopal Church of Costa Rica’s Hogar Escuela, or “Home School,” in the Barrio Cuba section of San José to find 160 children aged six months to 12 years dressed in matching blue and white checked tops and navy blue bottoms.

22 August 2013