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Churches across England and around the Anglican Communion are uniting around the second year of Thy Kingdom Come, the call by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York for Christians to pray in the run-up to Pentecost for more people to know Jesus Christ.
Archbishop Justin Welby and Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew conclude two days of prayer, worship and discussion of issues facing their churches and the wider world.
Archbishop Justin Welby hosted the Grand Imam to discuss how religious leaders can address conflict and help societies thrive.
At the request of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Archbishop Albert Chama has written to the UN Secretary General ahead of the UN summit on refugees and migrants today.
Archbishop Bernard Ntahoturi will be Representative of the Archbishop of Canterbury to the Holy See and Director of the Anglican Centre in Rome.
ACC 'working in close collaboration with Primates', says Archbishop.
This year the Pentecost initiative Thy Kingdom Come brought thousands together in prayer across the country for people to know Jesus Christ. Next year it's going global, writes the Archbishop in the Church Times.
The Archbishop of Canterbury preached this sermon during Evensong at St George’s Cathedral, Cape Town, South Africa, on Friday 30th December 2016.
Over 35 people from around the world were recognised with awards for outstanding service to the church in a ceremony at Lambeth Palace on Friday.
The Archbishops of Canterbury and York have launched Thy Kingdom Come 2018.