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The Archbishops’ Council

The Archbishops' Council is a governing body of the Church of England, established to support the archbishops in their leadership roles. It helps coordinate church activities, manage resources, and address important issues within the church, such as mission, ministry, and social justice. Comprising bishops and elected members, the Council advises on policies and makes decisions that impact the church's direction. It plays a crucial role in modernizing the church and ensuring it remains relevant to contemporary society while upholding its traditions and values.