The Secretary of the Lambeth Conference, the Revd Canon Kenneth Kearon has written a letter to the bishops attending the forthcoming Canterbury meeting outlining the form of discussion leading to “Reflections” that will mark the process of sharing what the Conference wishes to share with the wider church at its conclusion.
04 July 2008
The Most Revd Phillip Aspinall, Archbishop of Brisbane and Primate of the Anglican Province of Australia will act as principal spokesman for the Anglican Communion bishops attending the 14th Lambeth Conference which meets in Canterbury from 20 July to August 4.
02 July 2008
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has responded to the final declaration of the Global Anglican Future Conference with the following statement...The Final Statement from the GAFCON meeting in Jordan and Jerusalem contains much that is positive and encouraging about the priorities of those who met for prayer and pilgrimage in the last week.
30 June 2008
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams has welcomed the release of a pastor who had been detained for five years without charge or trial in Equatorial Guinea
27 June 2008
Worshippers from across south-east Hampshire and the Isle of Wight will welcome bishops from across the globe next month (July).
25 June 2008
The Archbishop of Canterbury preached at a service to mark the 400th Anniversary of the Granting of the Royal Charter to the Inns of Court, at the Temple Church in London
25 June 2008
The latest issue of AWNN is now online. The theme of the current edition digests Limbering Up for Lambeth.
24 June 2008
The faithful around the Communion have a unique opportunity for Bible Study with their Bishops during the Lambeth Conference as the series ‘Signs on the Way’ makes its debut on the Lambeth Conference website
23 June 2008
“We have heard the reports of the recent service in St Bartholomew the Great with very great concern
20 June 2008
Humanity on the continent of Africa, especially in the Sub-Saharan region, is facing great peril due to HIV and AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria
19 June 2008