Anglican Ink
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Anglican Ink (stylized as Anglican.ink) is an independent, North American–based online news service that publishes reporting, press releases, opinion, and video related to the Anglican Communion.[1][2]
Overview
Anglican Ink describes its mission as providing “news from around the Communion,” with regular coverage of provincial synods, episcopal statements, theological debates, and legal or disciplinary matters affecting Anglican churches worldwide. Articles range from reported pieces to op-eds and curated press releases.[1]
History and contributors
Veteran religion journalist and Episcopal priest George A. M. Conger has served as editor and chief news writer for Anglican Ink.[3] The site has periodically sought freelance correspondents to expand its international coverage.[4]
Content and coverage
- News – original reporting on developments within Anglican provinces and related Christian bodies.
- Press releases – curated statements from dioceses, provinces, and ministries.
- Opinion – commentary from Anglican clergy, theologians, and lay writers.
- Video – interviews and discussion segments cross-posted with Anglican-focused channels.[1]
Platforms and contact
Anglican Ink maintains an active presence on social media and provides public contact information for tips and submissions.[2][5]
See also
External links
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Home – Anglican Ink", Anglican.ink (accessed October 20, 2025).
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "@AnglicanInk" profile, X (accessed October 20, 2025).
- ↑ "Revd. George A. M. Conger," WorldAnglican directory entry (accessed October 20, 2025).
- ↑ "Anglican Ink needs reporters," Anglican.ink (11 November 2021).
- ↑ "About Anglican Ink," Facebook page (accessed October 20, 2025).