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Building Together for Resilience and Response
This week, the Anglican Alliance is convening a global gathering of Anglican leaders, agencies and partners in Dubai to reimagine how, together, we equip the Church for disaster preparedness and response in the context of our rapidly changing world. The gathering is a...
Pray for peace on 21 September
This Sunday, 21st September, marks Peace Sunday and the UN International Day of Peace – a global invitation to reflect, pray, and take action in a time of deep and growing division and conflict. Churches around the world are joining together this Sunday to pray for...
Responding to the Earthquake in Myanmar
The Anglican Alliance brings together partners to support The Church of the Province of Myanmar in responding to the magnitude 7.7 earthquake that caused widespread devastation at the end of March. On 28th March 2025, Myanmar was struck by a magnitude 7.7 earthquake,...
Palm Sunday air strikes against Al Ahli Hospital in Gaza City
“Our dedicated staff is working diligently to restore the affected areas and ensure the uninterrupted delivery of critical medical care… [They] are highly capable of handling all kinds of emergencies and have successfully saved thousands of lives during times of...
Conspiring together for good: the Oceania Regional Advisory Council to the Anglican Alliance meets in New Zealand.
The hongi is the traditional Māori form of greeting. It involves touching foreheads and noses and exchanging breath. This was the way the members of ORAC (the Oceania Regional Advisory Council to the Anglican Alliance) were welcomed to their meeting venue, Te Whare...
Marking International Women’s Day
What progress has been made on women’s rights around the world? What areas still need to be addressed? And how is the Anglican Alliance equipping churches to respond to gender inequality? In this blog to mark International Women's Day, Mandy Marshall, the Anglican...
Participants gather from across the Pacific to strengthen disaster resilience and response
The three countries most at risk from natural disasters are Vanuatu, the Solomon Islands and Tonga. They are all in the Pacific. So are Papua New Guinea and Fiji, which come in at numbers 9 and 14, respectively. It is therefore unsurprising that the churches in the...
Ambassadors of Hope- The Anglican Alliance marks the International Day of Prayer and Awareness Against Human Trafficking
The International Day of Prayer and Awareness Against Human Trafficking is marked on 8th February, the feast of St Josephine Bakhita, patron saint of victims of human trafficking. The day brings together churches from around the world to pray for all victims of...
Accompaniment Visit to South Sudan
The Anglican Alliance, in partnership with Episcopal Relief & Development, supported a team of three accompaniers to visit the Episcopal Church of South Sudan and their outreach agency the South Sudanese Development and Relief Agency in July to enhance and...
Building Resilience in Latin America and the Caribbean
Representatives from across Latin America and the Caribbean met in Panama at the beginning of November for a Partners in Resilience and Response Regional Steering Group meeting following on from the regional Resilience Course. ‘We shared, we learned, we put together a...
The Anglican Alliance launches a new Freedom Sunday resource on the tenth anniversary of the Joint Declaration of Religious Leaders Against Modern Slavery
The Anglican Alliance has launched a new resource to help churches respond to modern slavery and human trafficking. The updated Freedom Sunday resource gives practical guidance on how churches can help tackle these twin evils through prayer, worship and action. "In...
Indigenous Traditional Communities and Post/De-colonial Theologies Take Centre Stage at International Colloquium Recife, Brazil
The Anglican Alliance is delighted to be partnering in a groundbreaking event bringing together church leaders, indigenous and Afro-descendant theologies, and practitioners to explore the power of indigenous theologies in advancing advocacy and social change....