“It is a key mission of our church to respond to people in need and transform unjust structures, witnessing to the love of God.” - Archbishop Albert Chama, Chair of the Anglican Alliance Board
The Anglican Alliance is a platform for those across the Anglican Communion who work for a world free of poverty and injustice, to be a voice for the voiceless, to reconcile those in conflict, and to safeguard the earth.
It is an excellent example of how co-operative working and sharing across the Anglican/Episcopal world can amplify impact and positive change.
Learn about of the Anglican Communion's development, relief and advocacy projects by clicking below. For more information, visit the Angican Alliance website.
The Communion Forest is a practical, spiritual and symbolic response to the environmental crisis, and an act of Christian hope for the well-being of humanity and all God’s creation.
The Communion Forest is a global initiative comprising local activities of tree growing and ecosystem conservation, protection and restoration undertaken by provinces, dioceses and individual churches across the Anglican Communion to safeguard creation.
The Communion Forest is a legacy of the 2022 Lambeth Conference – a lasting expression of the conference theme: “God’s Church for God’s World – walking, listening and witnessing together.” It makes tangible our shared commitment to the Anglican Fifth Mark of Mission: “Strive to safeguard the integrity of creation and sustain and renew the life of the earth”
Learn moreThe Anglican Alliance brings together those in the Anglican family of churches and agencies to work for a world free of poverty, inequality and injustice, to raise the voices of the vulnerable, to reconcile those in conflict, and to safeguard the earth.
Visit the Anglican Alliance websiteExplore the impactful work of Anglican Alliance partners throughout the worldwide Communion.
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