“Being a part of the Communion Forest is one way for visitors to The Abbey to be linked with other Communion Forest initiatives around the world and share
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“Being a part of the Communion Forest is one way for visitors to The Abbey to be linked with other Communion Forest initiatives around the world and share
The Anglican Church in Papua New Guinea (ACPNG) has taken its first step in engaging in the Communion Forest by planting coffee trees in the Lower Jimi deanery
The Diocese of Inhambane in Mozambique has a vision to restore the once thriving mangrove forest near Inhambane Bay in Maxixe. For many years, the mangroves were a
We are delighted to share this story from the Episcopal Anglican Church of Brazil. The original can be found here. On Sunday 4 June 23, the Feast of
Young people, aged 15 to 19 years old, from the Episcopal Church around the world, gathered at the University of Maryland from July 4th to 8th 2023, to
“Now, as we realise the damage to people and the planet from our dependency on carbon fuels…, we must protect and enhance ecosystems that store vast amounts of
What is the Communion Forest? Who is it for? How does it work? How can you be involved? What’s it got to do with our faith? Is it
On Thursday 7th September 2023, the Communion Forest hosted two webinars exploring Trees in the Spiritual Life of the Church. It was wonderful to have people from across
Our Connect, Share, & Pray online gatherings are opportunities for people from across the Anglican Communion to hear from one another about what they are doing in the
What is biodiversity and why should Christians care about it? The Anglican fifth mark of mission is: To strive to safeguard the integrity of creation and sustain and renew the life