h of England to reach out to young people involved in knife crime.\r\nSpeaking at the Church\'s General Synod in York, Archbishop Sentamu used his presidential address to urge the Church to face outwards in its work: "Our call is to reach out to our neighbours with God\'s message of love in Jesus Christ. To be a servant in the Church of God, you too are volunteered. The call is addressed to people who are not expecting to be invited – and not those who have become their own good cause!" ...More\n\n
Delegates attending the annual conference of USPG: Anglicans in World Mission have written to Archbishop Rowan Williams assuring him of their full support as he grapples with threats of a split in the Anglican Communion.\r\nThe wording of the letter, signed by the chair of USPG’s trustees Fr Alan Moses, was agreed by delegates attending USPG’s conference in Swanwick last week.
...More \n\n\r\n\r\n\r\nAny congregation might be forgiven for wondering what are we going to hear about this morning. Members of Synod in particular (but perhaps members of the Church of England in general) may have the slight sense that there\'s rather too much to be hearing about, that we\'re suffering somewhat from issue fatigue.
...More \n\nThe funeral of the Rt Rev Anthony Crockett will take place at Bangor Cathedral on Monday, July 7.\r\nThere will be a Requiem Mass at 10.30am followed by the funeral service at 2pm. The Archbishop of Wales, Dr Barry Morgan, will preside at the Mass and officiate at the funeral, assisted by other clergy.
...More \n\nDr. John Sentamu, the Archbishop of York, is calling for the establishment of a new civil rights movement in Britain to bring about the restoration of Zimbabwe.\r\nThe Archbishop made his call as he announced a special service for the people of Zimbabwe to take place at midday on Friday July 11 at St. Margaret’s Church in Westminster.
...More \n\nDr. John Sentamu, the Archbishop of York, has today urged the Churc