
Canon G: AFL Topics
Often when I talk to people about Anglicans For Life, I list the five main topics we address; Abortion, Abstinence, Adoption, Euthanasia, and Bio...
Often when I talk to people about Anglicans For Life, I list the five main topics we address; Abortion, Abstinence, Adoption, Euthanasia, and Bio...
In August of 1968, an ad hoc committee of physicians at Harvard Medical School wrote a landmark paper that defined people in irreversible coma as...
AFL’s ministry is all about life and death, but over the years I have found that people much prefer to talk about life rather than death! But as...
Why is pro-life relationship education an important effort of Anglicans for Life and the larger Church, especially when it comes to the next gene...
As God’s adopted children, we have a wonderful opportunity to share His heart for children, and for adoption, by helping children find their fore...
Yesterday, the #WeCount project of the Society of Family Planning released new data on the number of abortions that have been performed in the Un...
In 2023, Anglicans For Life is celebrating our 40th anniversary as a ministry. We are launching “40 for Life,” a year-long ...
On June 25, 2022, I received an email from a man named Brandon LeTourneau. He wrote “I am reaching out to you on behalf of the Seabury Society. W...
By: Canon Georgette Forney “Welcome everyone to the first ever post-Roe Life SUMMIT!” As I spoke these words at the beginning of this year’s SUMM...
By: Bishop Eric Vawter Menees, Diocese of San Joaquin Editor’s Note: This is the text of the sermon preached by The Rt. Rev. Eric V. Menees at th...