Friday, April 23, 2010

Anglican Leaders Welcome Anglican Church in North America

The leaders of eighty percent of the World’s Anglicans have called for the next to be a decade a “Decade of Mission” and have welcomed the Anglican Church in North America as “partners in the Gospel”
April 23, 2010

The leaders of eighty percent of the World’s Anglicans from 20 Anglican provinces have supported a call to make the next decade a “Decade of Mission” and have welcomed the Anglican Church in North America as “partners in the Gospel” during the Fourth Anglican Global South to South Encounter held at St. Andrew’s Cathedral, Singapore, April 19-23.

Archbishop Robert Duncan, who attended the meeting on behalf of the Anglican Church in North America, was grateful for the result and commended the communiqué to the people of the Anglican Church in North America. “We are moving forward in mission and relationship with Anglicans all over the world. Our unity and shared commitment to the work of sharing the good news of Jesus Christ is a reason for great joy,” said Archbishop Duncan.

Speaking directly of the Anglican Church in North America, the gathered archbishops and representatives said, “We are grateful that the recently formed Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) is a faithful expression of Anglicanism. We welcomed them as partners in the Gospel and our hope is that all provinces will be in full communion with the clergy and people of the ACNA and the Communion Partners.”

The full text of the communiqué is available below or here on the Global South website.

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