On Tuesday 22nd July 2024, Clifton Nedd, the Anglican Alliance’s Caribbean facilitator, and Elizabeth Perry, the Anglican Alliance’s Programmes Director, visited Carriacou, one of the three islands that make up the state of Grenada, which had been devasted by Hurricane Beryl three weeks previously on July 1st. Clifton lives in Grenada and Elizabeth was in […]
The Anglican Alliance were delighted to mark the graduation of the Resilience Course in Latin America and the Caribbean with an online ceremony for participants from across the region. Partners in Resilience and Response (PiRR) is an initiative run by the Anglican Alliance and Episcopal Relief & Development. The vision of PiRR is for every […]
Today the Anglican Alliance is delighted to announce the appointment of its new Executive Director, Robert Dawes, after a global recruitment process. Rob will take over the leadership of the Anglican Alliance when the Revd Canon Rachel Carnegie steps down in October 2024. He will be working with superb colleagues in the global Anglican Alliance […]
The Anglican Alliance and partners stand in solidarity with the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem in protesting the forced closure and evacuation of Al Ahli Arab Anglican Hospital in Gaza City. The Anglican Alliance consortium of international partners joins the Diocese of Jerusalem in praying and calling for an immediate ceasefire and for full humanitarian funding […]
Today, the Anglican Alliance has announced that after a decade of leadership our current Executive Director, the Revd Canon Rachel Carnegie, will be stepping down from her role in mid-October 2024, as she takes up other international church and development work. The Anglican Alliance was launched in 2011, on the recommendation of Bishops at the […]
This past month marked the culmination of almost four years of work in the Diocese of Jerusalem as the Church and Community Transformation (CCT) process was launched at St. Paul’s, Ashrafiyeh in Amman, Jordan, in partnership with Tearfund, led by Diane Holt from Northern Ireland, and Dani El-Tayyar from Lebanon, with core support from Joel […]
This Holy Week, the Episcopal Church in Jerusalem continues to walk the Way of the Cross, as it perseveres with resilience and compassion to meet the needs of the most vulnerable across the Holy Land, including Gaza, through its health and education institutions. We join the Church in prayer for peace, justice and safety for […]
Over the past few months, the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem has worked ceaselessly as it supports people facing the impact of the Israel-Hamas war. The Diocese is working through its health and education institutions in the Holy Land to provide access to services for the most vulnerable people, physically, psychologically and financially affected by the […]
The Anglican Alliance and Christian Aid have launched a new partnership, harnessing church networks to tackle climate change, conflict, and humanitarian disasters. The Anglican Alliance and Christian Aid have signed a new three year partnership agreement that will see them working together to tackle extreme poverty. The joint work will focus on global advocacy while […]
A Reflection by Mark Mitchell, Humanitarian and Development Manager, Anglican Missions, Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia It’s December. The tree is up. Presents are wrapped, and Christmas cake made. We look forward to welcoming friends and family. For children, it’s the end of school and the beginning of holidays. For adults, a […]