The Apostolic Communion of Anglican Churches

Celebrating 20 Years of the Apostolic Communion of Anglican Churches

The Apostolic Communion of Anglican Churches (ACAC) celebrates its twentieth year of sacramental practice, mission work, and dedication to faith on April 10, 2025. The Apostolic Communion of Anglican Churches (ACAC) emerged as a direct development of the Apostolic Anglican Church of America (presently the African Episcopal Church) through its dedication to traditional sacramental practices alongside the Convergence Movement and a global faith community vision.
The ACAC, since its establishment has fully embraced Christian tradition through liturgical worship and sacramental grace while also maintaining evangelical witness and recognizing the power of the Holy Spirit. The distinctive equilibrium within the communion has enabled its widespread global success and united clergy members with churches and devout individuals from various cultural backgrounds and religious practices.
The ACAC exists across Colombia, Brazil, Argentina, Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Uganda, India, the Philippines, Canada, and the United States while its presence expands. The communion influences lives through missionary work while theological education supports apostolic succession and pastoral leadership advances the Kingdom of God.
As we celebrate this milestone, we give thanks for two decades of faithfulness and look ahead with renewed commitment to the work God has entrusted to us.

Happy 20th Anniversary, ACAC!

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