The primates explain why the primates meet

The Primates have agreed on the reasons they meet. Here are the reasons:

bring the realities, expectations and hopes of the context from which they come, thus representing the local to the global

learn the realities, expectations and hopes of other contexts, and carry home and interpret the global to the local

give leadership and support as the Communion lives out the Marks of Mission

seek continuity and coherence in faith, order, and ethics provide a focal point of unity address pressing issues affecting the life of the Communion

provide guidance for the Communion address pressing issues of global concern are advocates for social justice in these situations

They will endeavor to do this through:

prayer

fellowship

study and reflection

caring for one another as Primates and offering mutual support

taking counsel with one another and with the Archbishop of Canterbury

relationship building at regular meetings

being spiritually aware

being collegial

being consultative

acknowledging diversity and giving space for difference

being open to the prophetic Spirit

exercising authority in a way that emerges from consensus-building and mutual discernment leading to persuasive wisdom

the work of the Primates’ Standing Committee

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