Communion Forest newsletter - July 2025
Published: Fri, 07/11/25
Updated: Fri, 07/11/25
Communion Forest Team's First-Ever Gathering in Nairobi!
We hope the past half of the year has been fruitful. It certainly has been a bustling and successful time for the Communion Forest. For the first time in three years, our team gathered in person in Nairobi from June 12th to June 18th, 2025. It was a wonderful opportunity to connect, reflect on our journey so far, and chart our course for the next three years. Thank you for being a part of this incredible journey with us.
The Communion Forest was launched on August 3, 2022 at the 15th Lambeth Conference, as one of the lasting legacies that makes tangible our shared commitment to the Anglican 5th Mark of Mission.
The Anglican Church in Brazil’s Collaborative Approach to COP30
The Anglican Alliance played a central role in organizing the Ecumenical Meeting of Ambassadors for Environmental Justice, held in Brasilia from March 18 to 21, 2025. The event, promoted in partnership with the World Council of Churches, Caritas Internationalis, ACT Alliance, Christian Aid, the Anglican Alliance, the Anglican Communion Office at the UN, the Lutheran World Federation, the CNBB, and CELAM, brought together around 50 religious leaders, representatives of different faith traditions, ecumenical organizations, indigenous communities, and climate experts. The meeting took place at the Anglican Diocese of Brasília, of the Anglican Episcopal Church of Brazil.
Discover the wonderful Communion Forest Prayer Garden - Anglican Parish of Christ the Redeemer, Brazil
The Anglican Communion Forest Prayer Garden is the wonderful result of the hope and dedication of the Anglican Parish of Christ the Redeemer! This project was conceived by its Rector, the Reverend Geraldo Magela, who affirms that “while the Parish of Christ the Redeemer dreams and works for the construction of its temple, it already celebrates the living presence of God in creation, integrating care for the health of God’s creation and the human beings who live in it.”
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