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Tributes paid following death of Bishop John Ball, former Crosslinks general secretary

The former general secretary of the Anglican mission agency Crosslinks, Bishop John Ball, has died at the age of 81 after a period of illness, his family have announced.

06 September 2016

Zanzibar's Christ Church Cathedral opens slave-trade heritage centre

Christ Church Anglican Cathedral stands in Stone Town as a symbol of remembrance to the men, women and children taken from East Africa and sold into slavery.

24 June 2016

African Anglicans look to reduce El Nino's hunger footprint

Anglican churches are prioritising advocacy and practical responses to El Niño’s increasingly devastating impact on food security in the southern and central parts of Africa, says the Anglican Alliance’s facilitator in the region. 

29 April 2016

Galatians 6:2 conference explores "bearing one another's burdens"

Twenty-three people representing six provinces – Burundi, West Africa, Central Africa, Southern Africa, Tanzania and the (American) Episcopal Church – have come together for the Galatians 6:2 Conference in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, to create “the space where trust is developed” and build companionship despite differences in the Communion.

01 April 2016

100 Tanzanians trained to proclaim the gospel

More than 100 Tanzanian Christians were given training in sharing the gospel, and many more Tanzanians responded positively to their efforts during a recent four-day seminar.

02 December 2015

Anglican Church of Tanzania prepares for severe food shortages

The General Secretary of Anglican Church of Tanzania is concerned that parts of Tanzania have a food crisis looming and is eager that the Church should prepare for upcoming food shortages now.

08 October 2015

Tanzania: Installation of first woman theological college principal

Central Tanganyika Canon to focus on formation of pastors and lay leaders for holistic ministry

16 September 2015

Anglican Family Network shows how 'family' can be place of reconciliation

Latest newsletter shares practical, Gospel-centred examples of repairing broken relationships

13 August 2015

Bishops' wives retreat

The wives of Tanzanian Anglican bishops welcomed Mrs Caroline Welby to lead a retreat with them at the Mother’s Union centre in Mtumba near Dodoma on 14-16 July

27 July 2015

Canadian Anglican development agency begins ambitious maternal and child health program

$17.7 million project to scale up work in Burundi, Mozambique and Tanzania and add Rwanda as focus

10 July 2015