[Episcopal News Service] Archbishops of churches around the Anglican Communion have shared their Christmas message, and here are links to some of them.
Archbishop of Canterbury-elect Sarah Mullally, “Rethinking ‘No Room in the Inn’”
Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell, “The Long Journey from Bethlehem to our hearts”
Archbishop Don Tamihere, Archbishop Sione Ulu’ilakepa and Archbishop Justin Duckworth of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand & Polynesia, “Christ turns us from despair to hope”
Archbishops Geoffrey Smith of the Anglican Church of Australia, “In Jesus, God is with us”
Archbishop Samuel Sunil Mankhin of the Church of Bangladesh, “Rejoice that God came near”
Archbishop Shane Parker of the Anglican Church of Canada, “God loves to be found in unexpected places”
Archbishop John McDowell of All Ireland, with other Irish faith leaders, “His name will be called Emmanuel, which means ‘God with us’”
Archbishop Ezekiel Kondo of the Episcopal Church of Sudan, “There is still hope for peace and joy in Sudan”
Archbishop Philip S. Wright of the Church in the Province of the West Indies, “Divine Love is at the heart of Christmas”
The Rt. Rev. Anthony Poggo, secretary general of the Anglican Communion, earlier released his Christmas greeting.