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  1. The Anglican Communion is a relational organisation supported by four Instruments of Communion: The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Primates' Meeting, the Lambeth Conference (of Anglican bishops) and the Anglican Consultative Council.

  2. www.anglicancommunion.org › structures › what-is-the-anglican-communionWhat is the Anglican Communion?

    The Anglican Communion is one of the world’s largest Christian communities. It has tens of millions of members in more than 165 countries around the globe. Anglicanism is one of the traditions or expressions of Christian faith.

  3. The Anglican Episcopal family comprises tens of millions Christians who are members of 46 different Churches. These make up 42 member churches (also called provinces) and five other national or local churches known as Extra Provincials, spread across the globe.

  4. The mission and discipleship of Anglicans and Episcopalians are shaped, expressed and lived out in numerous areas such as: intentional discipleship , evangelism and church planting gender justice

  5. Anglicans believe that people become members of God's Church through Baptism, and all Christians celebrate Holy Communion (also known as Eucharist) as a shared ‘meal’ (of bread/wafer and wine) which they eat together in Jesus’ name.

  6. theological colleges across the Anglican Communion. It has been produced by members of the Inter Anglican Standing Commission on Unity, Faith and Order (IASCUFO) working in partnership with the Anglican Communion’s department of Theological Education in the Anglican Communion (TEAC). It has been compiled to be uploaded onto the theological

  7. The Anglican Communion has no central authority figure or body. It is made up of 42 autonomous members or provinces. Each member church makes its own decisions in its own way.

  8. Theological Education for the Anglican Communion (TEAC) was set up to help Anglicans and Episcopalians become more theologically aware and sensitive to God’s call on their lives. TEAC aims to serve the strategic aims of the Anglican Communion in promoting Intentional Discipleship, reconciliation and justice; and Anglican identity.

  9. The modern ecumenical movement began about 100 years ago and the Anglican Communion was involved at the start. With its diverse churches, cultures and expressions, the Anglican Communion is well placed to facilitate, model and encourage Christian unity.

  10. www.anglicancommunion.org › structures › anglican-communion-officeAnglican Communion Office

    The Anglican Communion Office (ACO) is the secretariat of the Anglican Communion – a worldwide network of Anglican churches, in over 165 countries (42 Provinces). Advancing global mission and promoting Christian unity, the ACO is an enabling team, working to serve the life of the Anglican Communion.