The International Anglican Family Network has been looking into the possibility of having some of the articles in its newsletters available in languages other than English, recognising that this will make them more accessible to some parts of the Anglican Communion.
28 April 2010
“It came as a surprise to find myself in a room with people gifted in all areas,” said Stuart Burns, Head of the School for Ministry in the Leicester Diocese, on the first meeting of the UK and Ireland Resource Hub for the Continuing Indaba Project.
26 April 2010
Compass Rose Society President Bishop Philip Poole has announced that the Right Reverend Jean Zaché Duracin, Bishop of Haiti, will address the Society's 2010 Annual General Meeting.
26 April 2010
Eliud Njeru, Director of Social Services for the Anglican Church of Kenya, reports that food insecurity is likely to worsen in the north-western pastoral districts of Kenya because of poor rainfall and repeated crop failures.
20 April 2010
The Archbishop of Canterbury has used his video address to the Fourth Global South to South Encounter meeting in Singapore to emphasise that it is the work of God’s Spirit that can heal the tensions within the Anglican family.
20 April 2010
"Volcanic eruption won’t stop us working to bring Lutherans and Anglicans closer to full communion," says Commission co-secretary.
19 April 2010
Most of the 130 primates, bishops, clergy, senior lay leaders, associates and observers have now arrived for the five-day Encounter which starts today, Monday 19th April.
19 April 2010
Elizabeth Loweth, Canadian Provincial Link for the International Anglican Women's Network (IAWN) is one of five laity who have been honoured with the Anglican Award of Merit, the highest award of the Anglican Church of Canada for contributions to the life and work of the church at the national and international level.
12 April 2010
Mrs Phoebe Griswold visited Korea right after the November 2009 Trafficking Consultation in Hong Kong. She met women leaders in all three Dioceses: Seoul, Daejon and Busan
12 April 2010
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has used his Easter sermon to urge Christians to keep a proper sense of proportion when they feel they are experiencing opposition to their faith and remember both the physical suffering of Christian minorities in other countries and call to mind what exactly the Cross stands for in their faith.
04 April 2010