The Anglican Bishop of Goma has said people are “terrified in their homes” as fighting in the DRC city continues to escalate. The Rt Rev’d Martin Gordon, who has recently evacuated Goma along with other peace advocates, has shared “The Goma Call for Peace” urging the international community to act …
Read More »Archbishop of Canterbury ++Justin Welby Resigns
The full statement reads.. “Having sought the gracious permission of His Majesty The King, I have decided to resign as Archbishop of Canterbury.The Makin Review has exposed the long-maintained conspiracy of silence about the heinous abuses of John Smyth. When I was informed in 2013 and told that police had …
Read More »Human dignity will be the next theme in the Lambeth Call Webinar series
The Lambeth Call on Human Dignity will be the focus of a webinar on November 6 and 7, facilitated by the Episcopal Ministry team of the Anglican Communion Office. Since the Lambeth Calls were shared at the 2022 Lambeth Conference, the Episcopal Ministry team have been running a webinar series …
Read More »Press Release: Anglican Delegation To Attend COP16 And Call For Action On Biodiversity Loss
An Anglican deligation will attend COP16, the United Nations Biodiversity Conference in Colombia from October 21 to November 1. The aim is to share Anglican calls for action with governments attending, demonstrate Anglican commitment in tackling nature loss and emphasise the power of faith groups in achieving change. The delegation …
Read More »Let us deepen the mission relationship between the Trinity Church, New York and the Anglican Church in Ghana – Rt. Rev’d Dr. Daniel S.M. Torto.
The focus for Day 5 is on the Anglican Diocese of Accra. His Lordship Rt. Rev’d Dr. Daniel Sylvanus Mensah Torto, Diocesan Bishop and Rev’d Canon Ebenezer Kingspride Jones-Okai, Diocesan/Synod Secretary welcomed Rev’d Dr. James Clark and Miss May Yu from Trinity Church, A Parish in New York to the …
Read More »The Experience in Cape Coast was Heavy – Miss May Yu
Story by Reginald Pepsival Robertson Miss May Yu, the mission estates planning expert from the Trinity Church, a parish in New York who is part of the delegation visiting Ghana recounting her experience yesterday at both the Elimina Slaves Dungeon and Cape Coast Castle said “it was an heavy experience …
Read More »“Akwaaba to the Oil City” – Rt. Rev’d Dr. Alexander Kobina Asmah
Story by Reginald Pepsival Robertson The Diocesan Bishop of Sekondi, Rt. Rev’d Alexander Kobina Asmah gave the Trinity Church in New York’s delegation visiting Ghana a VIP arrival at the Takoradi Airport (Air Force Airport) on Monday 23rd September, 2024 as a warm welcome. Tuesday being Day-3 of their visit, …
Read More »“Welcome Home” – Most Rev’d Dr. Cyril Kobina Ben-Smith to Trinity Church, New York delegation visiting Ghana.
Story by Reginald Pepsival Robertson The Primate His Grace the Most Rev’d Dr. Cyril Kobina Ben-Smith as the “Head” of the Anglican Church in Ghana profoundly welcomed Rev’d Dr. James Clark and Miss May Yu from the Trinity Church in New York to Ghana. The delegation are currently visiting funded …
Read More »Delegation from Trinity Church in New York visits Ghana
Story by Reginald Pepsival Robertson A delegation from the Trinity Church in New York are paying a 5-Day visit to the Internal Province of Ghana (Anglican Communion). They will be visiting missionary projects they are supporting to fund within Ghana for the Church. Trinity Church in New York is represented …
Read More »Archbishop speaks on humanitarian crisis in Sudan in House of Lords
I am also grateful, my Lords, to the noble Lord, Lord Collins, for arranging this debate, and a debate in which the expertise that we hear from will is extraordinary, with some exception, in particular, the ministers in Africa, or for Africa, we’ve heard from Lord Ahmad with his extraordinarily …
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