To proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom To teach, baptise and nurture new believers To respond to human need by loving service To transform unjust structures of society, to challenge violence of ...
affirms the whole person formation and community engagement experiences upheld in the Five Marks of Mission and engaged by the Anglican colleges, universities and schools worldwide recognises that the ...
Anglican Communion at the UN Summit of the Future. As the world faces an unprecedented array of global challenges, the UN ...
The Church covers Jerusalem, Iran, Cyprus and the Gulf. The Jerusalem bishopric was founded in 1841 and became an archbishopric in 1957. Reorganization in January 1976 ended the archbishopric and ...
The Church was inaugurated in 1970 after many years of preparation. It includes the Anglican Church, the United Church of Northern India (Congregationalist and Presbyterian). The Methodist Church ...
Bangladesh was part of the State of Pakistan, which was partitioned from India in 1947. After the civil war between East and West Pakistan ended in 1971, East Pakistan became Bangladesh. The Church of ...
The current theological dialogue with the Roman Catholic Church began shortly after the Second Vatican Council concluded its work in 1965. There are currently two Commissions for Anglican–Roman ...
The Anglican-Methodist International Coordinating Committee (AMICC) represents a significant step forward in the relationship between the Anglican Communion and the World Methodist Council. Building ...
The Church came to Australia in 1788 with the 'First Fleet', which was made up primarily of convicts and military personnel. Free settlers soon followed. A General Synod held in 1872 formed the ...
Anglican religious orders are organisations of laity and/or clergy in the Anglican Communion who live under a common rule. They are to be distinguished from Holy Orders, the sacrament which bishops, ...
The Anglican Communion works towards Christian unity by strengthening its relationships with other Churches. Listed here are the Churches which are closely linked or 'in communion with' churches in ...
Anglicans and Lutherans have been involved in close dialogue since their distinctive traditions emerged at the time of the Reformation. Modern theological dialogue began at the global level in 1972 ...