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The Church in Tanzania is growing - working hard to train clergy, build churches, and to provide ministry to the expanding congregation.
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This project will ease pressure caused by Covid-19 and natural disasters by improving food security in Fiji’s most vulnerable communities.
Access to safe and sustainable water sources is an ongoing need for some of the most vulnerable communities in Fiji.
Unity across the global Anglican Indigenous community ensure that spiritual and social development is grounded in indigenous values.
This project supports our Australian Māori Mission partners so they can continue to minister and train Māori congregations in Australia.
Overseas missions provide the opportunity for personal fulfilment, spiritual growth, and the chance the share the love of God.
Deputations are mission speakers – people who share stories and work from the mission field to encourage and mobilise our Church.
As Fiji continues to mop up and recover from Category 5 Tropical Cyclone Yasa, significant flooding still continues across the country.
What does our logo represent? The Anglican Missions logo is a detailed, tri-coloured bird in profile view. Three colours / the Three Tikanga Church Three...