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Meet the Staff in London

Adapted from ACNS

The communications team at the Anglican Communion Office has produced a short film highlighting the work of directors and staff. It also gives a taste of the work of the Anglican Alliance, which is based in the same building (St. Andrew’s House in west London).

The 15-minute film has been produced in English, but versions with subtitles in French, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swahili will be available soon.

Adrian Butcher, communications director, said the film will be useful in spreading knowledge awareness the ACO’s work.

“An incredible amount of work is done through this office on the behalf of the Anglican Communion around the world, but I don’t think we’ve always been very good at explaining that,” he said. “It is important for the Communion to know more about what we do. This film is just an introduction to that.

“We often have guests from across the globe at the ACO. And, of course, many of us travel the world as part of our work. This film will be a simple way to introduce ourselves at home and abroad.”

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