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Anglicans look to Armenia in prayer

Armenia's Apostolic Orthodox Church has invited churches the world over to unite in prayer using Armenia's historic liturgy of light, and pray for an end to persecution as they gather across nations and denominations for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity this 17-24 May.
• Anglican-Oriental Orthodox International Commission meet in Armenia (2024)

+Victoria gains honorary doctorate

Former Bishop of Christchurch the Rt Rev Dr Victoria Matthews has been awarded an Honorary Doctorate in Divinity by Trinity College at the University of Toronto for her contribution to church leadership over the last 47 years.

Oceania Anglicans plan resilience

Representatives of Anglican development agencies and church partners from across Oceania have gathered in Fiji this April to share resources and build partnerships at the 2026 Oceania Regional Advisory Committee(ORAC) conference.

Sail for Hope builds momentum

As the inaugural 'Sail for Hope' campaign nears the end of its 50-day vaka voyage around Fiji, its mission of refocusing the Anglican Church’s identity as a 'Church of the Ocean' is gaining traction.

Cathedral lights up Anzac Day

Christ Church Cathedral was lit in poppy red this Anzac Day to support the dawn service of prayers and remembrance in Christchurch city's Cathedral Square on Saturday.

South Centre tackles meth harm

Invercargill's Anglican Care agency, Te Whare Manaaki - South Centre, has stepped up over the last 18 months to awhi people locked in meth addiction in their southern city. Their new peer support programme offers a way for people to focus on their wellbeing in the journey away from meth.

Fono raises climate costs alert

The Primates and General Secretaries of the Anglican Provinces in Oceania have called on national churches around the Anglican Communion to advocate with their Governments on behalf of Pacific Island states and other nations heavily impacted by climate change.
• ACNS: Anglican leaders from Oceania call for just climate finance

Fiji voyage sets sail for hope

Over 1400 people are set receive Anglican-led training in oceanic stewardship and climate science over the next 50 days, led by the Climate Commission of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa New Zealand and Polynesia and delivered by trainers aboard the ocean-going traditional Polynesian-style canoe, the Uto Ni Yalo. 
• Manuika on the Moana: A journey of faith, culture and Creation care
• Sails 4 Hope Journey carries Pacific faith & climate witness
• See pictures from the crew's Suva-Lautoka leg


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