The Anglican Communion is proud to join the global campaign for the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, standing in solidarity with individuals and communities working to end ...
The Anglican Episcopal family comprises tens of millions Christians who are members of 46 different Churches. These make up 42 member churches (also called provinces) and five other national or local ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Province, covering Madagascar, Mauritius, and Seychelles, was founded in 1973, combining two bishoprics. The Anglican mission began in Mauritius in 1810, after the capture of the island from the ...
The Province, one of the newest in the Anglican Communion, is made up of the dioceses of Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama. With the exception of Costa Rica, all had been part ...
The Conference adopts and sends forth the following Appeal to all Christian people: An Appeal To All Christian People from the Bishops Assembled in the Lambeth Conference of 1920 We, Archbishops, ...
Expatriate Anglican chaplaincies were established in Brazil in 1810, with missionary work beginning in 1889, after the separation of Church and State. The Province, which is one of the few Portuguese ...
In 1859, the American Episcopal Church sent two missionaries to Japan, followed some years later by representatives of the Church of England and the Church of Canada. The first Anglican Synod occurred ...
Mombasa saw the arrival of Anglican missionaries in 1844, with the first Africans ordained to the priesthood in 1885. Mass conversions occurred as early as 1910. The first Kenyan Bishops were ...
The ACO supports Anglicans to act globally and locally in advocating for justice, peace and equality. It represents a distinctive Anglican voice to civil society and engages with the United Nations ...