Archbishop Duncan Joins Leaders at All Africa Bishops Conference
Archbishop Robert Duncan was included with the other Anglican primates during the opening Eucharist, and shared in the distribution of communion, as did the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams.
Anglican Relief Responding to Pakistan Floods
According to the Washington Post, flooding has submerged an area roughly the size of Italy and displaced 12 percent of Pakistan’s people.
Executive Committee Calls for Task Force on ‘Islam and Interfaith Engagement’
August 10-11, the Executive Committee called for the formation of a task force on “Islam and interfaith engagement” and approved introduction of a yearly congregational report.
Elected Executive Committee Begins Work
The Executive Committee of the Anglican Church in North America, a body of 12 elected members (six clergy and six laity), formally took their positions and began work on August 10 in Ambridge, PA.
Anglican Missionaries in Winchester
Planting a church was not on the Rev. Patrick’s Ware’s list of long-term goals, but after participating in the Timothy program at The Falls Church in Falls Church, Virginia, that is exactly the task he and his wife, Jordan, embraced.
An Army of Anglican Chaplains
Today, there are more than 100 Anglican Church in North America chaplains, officially endorsed either through the CANA for the Anglican Church in North America, or through the Reformed Episcopal Church.
Call To Prayer: Uganda
According to the Rev. Cn. Dr. Alison Barfoot, who serves as the Assistant to Archbishop Henry Orombi for International Relations, the bombings have had an affect on Uganda similar to that the September 11 terrorist attacks had on the United States.
Provincial Office Outlines Budget
Delegates to the Provincial Council held June 7-11 approved a 2010-2011 annual budget of $1,362,531.12. The budget represents a significant increase in mission spending by the Anglican Church in North America.
Council Recognizes Two New Dioceses
The Provincial Council of the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) unanimously recognized the Anglican Diocese of the South and the Diocese of the Great Lakes on June 9 at its meeting in Amesbury, Massachusetts.
Communiqué from the Second Annual Provincial Council
The second annual Provincial Council of the Anglican Church in North America gathered 145 delegates and representatives of the jurisdictions and ministry partners of the ACNA June 7-11 at All Saints Cathedral in Amesbury, MA.


