Cross Regional Work
At USPG, we aim to deepen relationships among our global church partners in order to enhance collective action on issues that impt the Anglican Communion worldwide. From theological education to migration and modern slavery, find out more about how we engage cross-culturally:
Fellowship of Anglican Scholars of Theology (FeAST)
FeAST is a global forum to resource the Anglican Communion in the vocation of theological research and education from a standpoint of mutual learning. We host webinars, conferences as well as share access to and opportunities for networking, academic publishing, and participation in global academic forums.
Exchanging Places
People, and the movement of people in mission, continues to be at the heart of USPG’s work. Exchanging Places aims to maintain the richness and value of deep cross-cultural encounter and overseas service but through an ‘all places to all places’ ethos which also offers a decolonial model to counter historic paradigms.
Meet the Noketshe family
Revd Thanduxolo and his family moved from the Diocese of Port Elizabeth, Anglican Church of Southern Africa to Anglican Diocese of Northeastern Caribbean and Aruba, Church of the Province of the West Indies as part of our Exchanging Places programme
Emerging Leaders Academy
Run in partnership with the Anglican Communion Youth Network, the Emerging Leaders Academy is an inspiring cross-cultural journey where young Anglican leaders deepen their faith, sharpen their leadership skills, and build global friendships!
International Consultation
Held every three years, the International Consultation brings together Primates and representatives of USPG’s global partners. With a thematic focus relevant to the host Church, this gathering strengthens cross-regional relationships, facilitates knowledge sharing, and fosters collaboration on contemporary issues in global mission. Read about the recent meeting in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Asian Theological Academy (ATA)
Founded in 2014 by South Asian church leaders, the ATA aims to empower Asian Christians to articulate their theological perspectives in their own cultural contexts. With support from USPG, ATA focuses on equipping churches and theological institutions to move beyond inherited traditions, fostering a space for diverse voices to share and learn from each other. It also offers an alternative way of theological formation, rooted in the experiences of communities and committed to theological education at the grassroots level.