Many
Anglicans and Episcopalians know about Cuba, and know it as a Communist
country; but I don’t think many of them know that there is an Anglican Church
in Cuba, and if they do they probably know very little about the life and
ministry of the Church.
The
Episcopal Diocese in Cuba is one of those places where very little if any of
what goes on there is reported or known in the Anglican Communion, and yet it
is a Church that is mission focused, with a strong sense of purpose and
confidence in the Gospel, very strong community engagement, and a (w)holistic
outlook to mission, taking seriously all the Five Marks of Mission in mission
and ministry (ACNS).
The foregoing excerpt is from an ACNS article on the Anglican
Communion churches in Communist Cuba. I hope you enjoy reading the full article
at the link below.
The church that provides water to the community: The Anglican Communion’s Director for Mission, the Revd Canon John Kafwanka, reflects on his recent visit to the Iglesia Episcopal de Cuba - the Episcopal Church of Cuba.
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