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Task Force on Study of Marriage reports on continued work

The Episcopal Church Task Force on the Study of Marriage has issued the following report

09 April 2014

Welbys visit Canadian offices

The national office of the Anglican Church of Canada in Toronto was abuzz with excitement as staff welcomed Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby and his wife, Caroline

09 April 2014

Anglican website for evangelism, church growth resources launched

An Anglican Communion evangelism and church growth initiative has launched a new website

07 April 2014

Abp Welby: Anglican Communion sexuality decisions can mean African Christians suffer

"African Christians killed because of western sexuality decisions, and the suffering of gay people in the UK: both burns into my soul"

04 April 2014

Texas bishop responds to Fort Hood shooting

The Bishop of the Diocese of Texas has said that Episcopal congregations stand ready to help in areas affected by last night's shooting in Fort Hood military base. 

03 April 2014

Canada: Thousands to gather for Truth and Reconciliation

This weekend several thousand Indigenous and non-Indigenous people will gather for the final national Truth and Reconciliation Commission event.

25 March 2014

Federal government studies Occupy Sandy movement

Some participants worry about how the study will be used

19 March 2014

New Community gathers 'Together, Advancing the Sacred Dream'

About 200 clergy and laity from across the Episcopal Church gathered to "set the vision quest" during the March 12-15 New Community Clergy and Lay Conference at the Kanuga Conference Center in Hendersonville, North Carolina.

18 March 2014

Anglican Communion's Eco-bishops' intiative begins to take shape

Bishops have been invited to together discern the Communion's witness and mission in the face of climate change and environmental degradation.

17 March 2014

Anglicans, Roman Catholics and Muslims sign historic agreement to combat human trafficking, slavery

For the first time in history, Roman Catholics, Anglicans and Muslims have joined forces in a project to “inspire practical and spiritual action” to combat modern slavery and human trafficking.

17 March 2014