
Archbishops Council
The Archbishops' Council is a governing body within the Church of England, formed to support its mission and administration. Established in 1999, it comprises bishops and lay members and focuses on managing resources, developing strategies, and promoting unity within the church. The Council addresses various issues, including financial matters, training clergy, and improving community engagement. Ultimately, it aims to enhance the church's effectiveness in fulfilling its religious and social responsibilities, guiding it in a changing society.