Maria Mackay
Human greed behind financial crisis, says Archbishop
The Archbishop of Canterbury has hit out at the "human greed" behind the current global financial crisis.
BibleLands tells of suffering in Holy Land
"We cannot change the whole world but we can change the world for one person at a time," said the Chief Executive of BibleLands, Nigel Edward-Few on Saturday.
Jubilee Centre celebrates 25th anniversary
The Jubilee Centre celebrated 25 years of pursuing a biblical vision for society on Tuesday with a day of prayer and reflection.
Prayer: The strongest weapon of them all
Christians in London are putting their faith in the power of prayer to bring an end to the wave of shootings and stabbings among young people in the capital.
Church moderator to commence Scotland tour
The Moderator of the General Assembly, the Rt Rev David Lunan, is set to commence the first of a series of trips around Scotland with a visit to the Church of Scotland's Presbytery of Kirkcaldy.
Port chaplains: Bringing Christ's love to the world's seafarers
Port chaplains around the world are helping to break the loneliness and isolation that seafarers face during months at sea.
Bishops hope for united future as Lambeth comes to end
Bishops set their sights on a more united future on Sunday as the once-in-a-decade Lambeth Conference drew to a close with appeals from the Archbishop of Canterbury for all Anglicans to walk the road forward together.
Bishops to agree forward strategy for Anglican Communion
Bishops at the Lambeth Conference will today agree a document they hope will safeguard the future of the Anglican Communion as the once-in-a-decade Lambeth Conference draws to a close.
Anglicans seek balance between autonomy and communion
Anglican bishops at the once-in-a-decade Lambeth Conference in Canterbury said today that they were positive about the process towards an Anglican Covenant.
African church leader accuses Rowan of 'betrayal'
The Archbishop of Uganda, the Most Rev Henry Orombi, has accused the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Williams, of betraying biblically faithful churches by inviting bishops involved in the consecration of the openly gay Bishop Gene Robinson to the Lambeth Conference.
Lambeth: Still no consensus on sexuality, dialogue continues
Anglican bishops at the once-in-a-decade Lambeth Conference are yet to reach consensus on the issue of human sexuality but have still taken some "significant" steps forward, assured the Primate of the Anglican Church of Australia on Thursday.
Archbishop appeals to divided Anglicans to show generosity
The Archbishop of Canterbury has appealed to bishops divided over homosexuality to show generosity towards one another and remember their shared centre, Jesus Christ.
Anglicans told to stop homosexual consecrations, blessings
Liberal churches in the Anglican Communion have been told to put a halt to the consecration of partnered homosexual clergy as bishops and blessings for same-sex unions.
Anglicans mull call for Faith and Order Commission
Bishops at the Lambeth Conference are mulling calls for the establishment of a Faith and Order Commission to help move the worldwide Anglican Communion beyond its present crisis.
Anglican Communion worth working together for, says Archbishop
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, remained commited to the unity of the Anglican Communion on Friday as he told reporters at the Lambeth Conference that it was worth working and staying together.
Bishops march for action on global poverty
Hundreds of Anglican bishops marched passed Parliament and Downing Street today in what Prime Minister Gordon Brown called the "greatest public demonstration of faith" ever to take place in Britain.