General Synod voted June 29 to put a dollar limit on the amount of money officers of General Synod can spend on church business without approval from CoGS or General Synod itself. The resolution requires them to ask permission from CoGS or from General Synod before making any financial commitment for the church above a limit to be set by CoGS itself. The resolution is a response, said mover Archdeacon Noel Wygiera of the diocese of Calgary, to the surprise announcement that General Secretary ...| Anglican Journal
This is my final column as your acting primate, a ministry for which I am deeply grateful to have been called to serve. It has been an honour and a sacred trust, and I thank you for the encouragement received and the prayers offered over the last nine months.| Anglican Journal
General Synod has voted to pursue the six pathways for change recommended by a primatial commission over the next triennium—and to allocate up to $2 million of unrestricted funds from General Synod's Consolidated Trust Fund to do that work. Both resolutions passed with overwhelming majorities.| Anglican Journal