Canon Mark interviews long-time friend and ministry partner of the AAC, Susie Leafe, Director of Anglican Futures. They discuss the election of Bishop Sarah Mullally as the new Archbishop of Canterbury, the responses in England on the ground both inside and outside the Church of England, and the possible unity this may bring to the Global Anglican Communion.
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Canon Mark interviews long-time friend and ministry partner of the AAC, Susie Leafe, Director of Anglican Futures. They discuss the election of Bishop Sarah Mullally as the new Archbishop of Canterbury, the responses in England on the ground both inside and outside the Church of England, and the possible unity this may bring to the Global Anglican Communion.
Provincial Council 2025: Canon Law, Why it Matters, and the Life of the Church
Anglican Perspective
22 minutes
4 months ago
Provincial Council 2025: Canon Law, Why it Matters, and the Life of the Church
Canon Mark interviews the Rev. Cn. Andrew Rowell, Director of the AAC's Anglican Governance Ministries and Chair of the ACNA Governance Taskforce. He talks about the two important subjects of today's Taskforce presentation: Title I and Title IV. Why do they matter? What do they mean for the life of the Church? And how can everyone in the province, at every level of the Church, get involved in crafting these canons in the coming year?
Anglican Perspective
Canon Mark interviews long-time friend and ministry partner of the AAC, Susie Leafe, Director of Anglican Futures. They discuss the election of Bishop Sarah Mullally as the new Archbishop of Canterbury, the responses in England on the ground both inside and outside the Church of England, and the possible unity this may bring to the Global Anglican Communion.