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The Archbishop's Council

The Archbishop's Council is a governing body within the Church of England responsible for supporting the Archbishop of Canterbury and overseeing the church’s mission, priorities, and administration. Comprising clergy and lay members, it helps set strategic direction, allocates resources, and ensures church policies are implemented effectively. The council works alongside other church authorities to address issues facing the church community and to promote faith, social justice, and community engagement across the nation.