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AnglicanTV Ministries Inc was incorporated on 5 February 2008 and its headquarters are at Thomaston, Connecticut.

It says that its mission is:

"To provide news and commentary important to the 77 million Anglican Christians worldwide; to educate and train church laypersons in video and internet technology; and to build up the Body of Christ through the creation, distribution, and promotion of multimedia content."

It aligns itself with the Anglican Church of North America, Forward in Faith (North America) and so on, rather than our partner in the Anglican Communion, the Episcopal Church of North America (ECUSA), but its broadcasts are nevertheless useful and instructive. They include:

  • Lorna Ashworth's presentation of the motion on ACNA to General Synod; (9m 55s)
  • Ruth Gledhill's interview with Gene Robinson on 29 November 2010;
  • The Archbishop of Canterbury's speech to General Synod in February 2010 (28m 28s)

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