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Anglican provinces around the world suspend public worship as Covid-19 continues to spread

Churches switch to online services as “social distancing” measures kick in to prevent spread of the Covid-19 virus

24 March 2020

Anglican doctor helping to lead international fight against Covid-19 as churches take precautions

A bell ringer at a Church of England parish in Yorkshire is helping to lead the international fight against the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic.

17 March 2020

The Five Marks of Mission: Five – to strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth

In the sixth, and final, article in our series of features looking at the Anglican Communion’s Five Marks of Mission, The Revd Canon Dr Rachel Mash, Environmental Coordinator for Green Anglicans, from the Anglican Church of Southern Africa, unpacks the fifth Mark of Mission: To strive to safeguard the integrity of creation, and sustain and renew the life of the earth.

05 March 2020

The Five Marks of Mission: Four – to transform unjust structures of society, to challenge violence of every kind and pursue peace and reconciliation

In this fifth article in our series of features looking at the Anglican Communion’s Five Marks of Mission, Kate Brankin, the International Coordinator for the Office of the Primate in South Sudan, looks at that church’s approach to the fourth Mark of Mission: To transform unjust structures of society, to challenge violence of every kind and pursue peace and reconciliation.

03 March 2020

The Five Marks of Mission: Three – To respond to human need by loving service

In this fourth article in our series of features looking at the Anglican Communion’s Five Marks of Mission, the Executive Director of the Anglican Church of Canada’s Primates’ World Relief and Development Fund (PWRDF), Will Postma, unpacks the third Mark of Mission: To respond to human need by loving service.

24 February 2020

The Five Marks of Mission: Two – to teach, baptise and nurture new believers

In the third of our series on the Anglican Communion’s Five Marks of Mission, the Intentional Discipleship Coordinator for the Anglican Communion, the Revd Jolyon Trickey, reflects on the second Mark of Mission: “to teach, baptise and nurture new believers”.

14 February 2020

The Five Marks of Mission: One – to proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom

The Director of Mission Engagement for USPG, Canon Richard Bartlett, unpacks the Anglican Communion’s first Mark of Mission: “to proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom”.

11 February 2020

The Anglican Communion’s Five Marks of Mission: an introduction

In this, the first of a new six-part series exploring the Anglican Communion’s Five Marks of Mission, Gavin Drake sets out their background and history.

04 February 2020

Anglican primates renew baptism vows on the shores of the River Jordan

The moving spiritual service was held at the start of pilgrimages following a successful Primates’ Meeting in Jordan

21 January 2020

Anglican Primates meet with King Abdullah II and Heads of Churches in Jordan

His Majesty King Abdullah of Jordan received the leaders of the Anglican Communion in audience at the start of the Primates’ Meeting in Jordan this week.

14 January 2020