
The Lambeth Conference
The Lambeth Conference is a gathering of bishops from the Anglican Communion, held approximately every ten years. It serves as a consultative and moral forum where church leaders discuss issues facing the church and the wider world, such as social justice, doctrine, and global challenges. The conference aims to foster unity, share perspectives, and guide the church’s direction. While it does not create binding policies, its discussions influence Anglican thinking and actions worldwide. Established in 1867, it exemplifies the global nature of the Anglican tradition and its commitment to dialogue among clergy.