The Anglican Alliance reached out across the Communion
this week with a Facebook page for people to share views and expertise
on development, relief and advocacy.
It aims to provide a space where Anglicans can share news and keep up with the Alliance’s activities.
Alliance Director Sally Keeble said, “We want to build a strong
community around the Alliance, and hope that it will receive posts from
the many very dedicated supporters of the Alliance who share the
commitment to build a world free of poverty and injustice.
“Already it provides information and pictures of the work of the
Anglicans, showing how by working together through the Alliance we can
share the good news of what we are doing – part of the Anglican mission
to the world.”
But
if you’re not already signed up to Facebook, you will not be able to
fully use the Alliance’s page which is the work of Laura Payne, the new
website manager for the Anglican Alliance.
“If you are already signed up to Facebook, then it would be really
nice if you would show that you ‘like’ the page and its contents by
clicking on the button at the top of your screen,” said Sally.
“This
will ensure that our updates automatically appear on your newsfeed,
making certain that you are always kept informed about our activities.
Please also help us to promote the Anglican Alliance page throughout the
Anglican Communion by inviting your friends and acquaintances to join
our page as well. Finally, please enjoy using the page to swap news and ideas. You
will see on the page that you can send in pictures of your work as well
as information and news. Your brothers and sisters around the world will
want to hear about what you are doing. We very much look forward to
seeing these exchanges take place.”