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Anglican People: deployments, movements and ordinations in our global communion

A summary of significant appointments and departures by senior Anglican personnel around the world

24 February 2020

Archbishop Melter Jiki Tais installed as Primate of the Church of the Province of South East Asia

On Sunday 9 February, Archbishop Melter Jiki Tais was installed as the Primate of the Church of the Province of South East Asia in a service at All Saints Cathedral in Sabah, Borneo.

18 February 2020

Homeless Jesus will be international focus for World Day of the Poor

A sculpture of Jesus, depicted as a homeless person on a bench, is to be a focal point for events marking the World Day of the Poor.

07 November 2019

Archbishop Welby expresses vision for Anglican Communion at East Asian Anglican meeting

Anglicans from provinces in East Asia today heard Archbishop Welby give a powerful vision for the ministry of the Anglican Communion.

04 October 2019

New Archbishop for the Anglican church in South East Asia is elected

An indigenous bishop, Bishop Melter J. Tais, from Sabah in Malaysia has been elected as the next Archbishop of South East Asia.

26 September 2019

Funerals held for victims of bomb attacks on Indonesia churches

Funerals have been held for some of the victims of those killed in last Sunday’s suicide bomb attacks on three Christian churches in Surabaya.

18 May 2018

Trio of church bombings in Surabaya heralds the start of wave of terror in Indonesia

At least 13 people were killed when three churches in Surabaya, the second largest city in Indonesia, were attacked yesterday (Sunday).

14 May 2018

Royal visit to Anglican cathedral in Kuala Lumpur

The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall attended a service of Morning Prayer at St Mary’s Cathedral in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday.

06 November 2017

Nepal earthquake: update from local Anglicans

The Deanery of Nepal in the Diocese of Singapore, part of the Province of South East Asia, has issued an update, highlighting its work in supporting the victims of the April and May 2015 earthquakes that took the lives of 9,000 people; and of the remarkable growth in church numbers following the quakes.

02 February 2016

Two mission associations close - but Anglican Church in South East Asia marches on

Closure of UK-based mission associations is sign of churches’ move towards further autonomy, self-sustainability

19 June 2015