Phase 3 - taking the lambeth calls forward and involving the communion

Reconciliation

The Lambeth Call on Reconciliation was shared by bishops at the Lambeth Conference in 2022.

Ministering in a complex and divided world is challenging. Every day, around the globe, conflict, civil unrest and war impacts millions of people. Culturally and politically, the spirit of public discourse and constructive debate is increasingly polarised, reinforced by the echo chambers created by social media. In our own relationships and communities, there can also be differences and divisions. How can we follow the model of Jesus and lead in a way that builds unity and reconciliation?

Join this webinar to hear from Anglicans involved in peace and reconciliation ministry – and consider what adopting the Lambeth Call on Reconciliation might mean for your setting.

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A subtitled version of this video will be available soon.

Articles:

Reflections on the Lambeth Call on Reconciliation

Reconciliation is necessary ‘more than ever’ says the Vicar of Nazareth 

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We must first ‘reconcile with ourselves’ before we can forgive others, says Anglican Youth Network advocate

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Archbishop of Southern Africa addresses International Meeting for Peace in Rome

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‘To be reconciled to God is the most exciting thing a human being can hope for’, says First Church Estates Commissioner, Alan Smith

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Lambeth Call on Reconciliation to be the focus of November Webinar 

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Get the companion resources:

Use the below Bible Study materials and resources to discuss the Lambeth Call and take it forward in your setting.

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Share Your Story

At each phase of the Journey, you are invited to share what the Lambeth Call looks like for you in your context.

You might choose to share a prayer, a photo, a short testimony or story, information about one of your projects.