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Bishop Emmanuel Tucker, Bishop of Bo

Bishop Emmanuel Tucker, Bishop of Bo, speaks at Us Synod fringe meeting Post-Ebola : The church in West Africa rebuilding communities and nations.

The Rt. Revd. Dr Martin Warner Bishop of Chichester

The Rt. Revd. Dr Martin Warner, Bishop of Chichester speaks at Us Synod fringe meeting Post-Ebola : The church in West Africa rebuilding communities and nations.

Post-Ebola : The church in West Africa rebuilding communities and nations.

A film of a fringe meeting at the Church of England’s General Synod on Wednesday 17 February. Speaking at the event were Us Chief Janette O'Neill; the Rt Revd Martin Warner, Bishop of Chichester; the Rt Revd Emmanuel Tucker, Bishop of Bo; the Rt Revd Jacques Boston, Bishop of Guinea and Guinea of Bissau; the Rt Revd Thomas Wilson, Bishop of Freetown; Davidson Solanki, Us International Programme Manager; and the Revd Rachel Carnegie, co-director of the Anglican Alliance.

MEDITATION ON THE DISPLACED OF THE WORLD

A prayerful meditation asking God to help us as we find our way in a broken world.

World AIDS Day

Stations of the Cross reflects on people living with HIV in Africa

Isobel Owen, programme officer for Anglican Alliance

A contribution to discussion about the Anglican response to the Europe refugee crisis organised by Us at General Synod. A new Lenten resource for churches called Migration and Movement was also launched at this event.

Fr Malcolm Bradshaw, Diocese in Europe, on refugee crisis

A contribution to discussion about the Anglican response to the Europe refugee crisis organised by Us at General Synod. A new Lenten resource for churches called Migration and Movement was also launched at this event.

Father Salvador Telen, chaplain to the Independent Church of Philippines in the UK

A contribution to discussion about the Anglican response to the Europe refugee crisis organised by Us at General Synod. A new Lenten resource for churches called Migration and Movement was also launched at this event.

JOURNEY WITH US

Our Journey With Us programme provides an opportunity to experience the life and mission of the church in another culture. This short film is made from the spoken testimonials of participants. They describe their placements as a life-changing experience – please watch and listen and consider making your own journey. Find out more http://www.uspg.org.uk/travel/allages/

The Church of Myanmar responds to Cyclone Komen.

Short film showing the struggle to get resources to isolated parts of Myanmar affected by Cyclone Komen, August 2015