
Anglican Communion
The Anglican Communion is a global family of churches that share a common heritage rooted in the Church of England. It includes tens of millions of members across various countries, reflecting diverse cultures and traditions. The communion values both Scripture and church traditions, emphasizing reason and personal faith. While it maintains a hierarchical structure with the Archbishop of Canterbury as a symbolic leader, each member church is autonomous and governs itself. The Anglican Communion emphasizes unity in diversity, fostering cooperation on social justice, mission, and theological dialogue among its member churches.