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Welcome

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Anglicans have long been concerned with environmental issues. ACC-6 stated that the fifth mark of mission was,

To strive to safeguard the integrity of creation and sustain and renew the earth.


In many parts of the world local Anglican Churches have given leadership:

  • by being advocates for responsible environmental stewardship
  • by providing support and leadership to local initiatives to protect the environment
  • by seeking to educate Anglicans as individuals and as communities to become better stewards of creation.

In 1998 the bishops gathered at Lambeth expressed their concern that efforts to address such issues be given greater visibility and be better coordinated across the Anglican Communion. The Network is an attempt to do just that. After some initial work following ACC-11 in Dundee (1999), the Network received recognition as an official network of the Anglican Communion at ACC-12 in Hong Kong (2002).


Anglican Communion Environmental Network - Mission Statement

Our Aims:

  • To encourage Anglicans to support sustainable environmental practices as individuals and in the life of their communities.
  • To provide information about policies embraced by synods, councils and commissions, and especially by the instruments of Unity (Statements by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Resolutions and Reports of the Lambeth Conference and the Anglican Consultative Council) 
  • To support local initiatives by providing information about ideas and best practices developed around the communion.
  • To share information about resources and initiatives that may be of value to Anglicans everywhere.
  • To provide an opportunity for interested Anglicans to meet both as a formal network, and informally via electronic media.

Recent Photographs

Photo Album: Canberra Australia 2005
Image: Left) Taimalelagi Fagamalama Tuatagaloa-Leota, Anglican Observer at the UN Photo Album: Canberra Australia 2005
Image: Group at residence of Governor General of Australia Photo Album: Canberra Australia 2005
Image: David Shreve, England, Sally Bingham, USA Photo Album: Canberra Australia 2005
Image: Barry Richardson, Australia, Alan Werrity, Scotland and Graham Humphries, Wales assess habitat restoration Photo Album: Canberra Australia 2005
Image: Geoff Davies, S. Africa, Ken Gray, Canada

 

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