Raising Up Leaders
The mission of the Next Generation Leadership Initiative is to discover, develop, and deploy leaders and ministry resources for the Anglican Church in North America.
Next Generation
In the next decade, a significant number of our existing clergy will retire, and we currently do not have a sufficient amount of young, talented leaders to replace them or to start new ministries.
Leadership
Initiative
Next Generation Leadership Initiative is a key ministry of the Anglican Church in North America, a church that is faithful to the Great Tradition, just in its concern for the needy, and as multi-ethnic as the Kingdom is.
Our Networks
Access
Working to build communities of belonging among individuals with and without disabilities in parishes across the ACNA
Antioch
Increasing the ethnic diversity of clergy for the sake of evangelism to all and authentic gospel witness
Family
Developing and providing tools for family discipleship to parishes and dioceses
Student
Working to see generations of students formed in Christ awakening churches, communities, and cultures
Women
Equipping lay and ordained women in the gifts, knowledge, and skills God has given them to confidently lead in their context of ministry
Rector’s Leadership Network
A place of flourishing for rectors to expand impact and create healthy, vibrant leadership environments.
Latest Articles
Every Tribe and Nation
The Champion Grant exists to come alongside student ministry champions with financial support for their ministry ideas. Some of the most encouraging stories we hear from churches in our province come from students who begin new projects or ministries. At Christ the...
Inviting students to belong to Jesus
Grace Church Seattle, brought students on a retreat to learn to trust each other and build friendships with people they may not know outside of church.
Mothers help daughters become leaders through discipleship cohort
All Saints Holland Anglican Church started Roots, a two-year discipleship cohort designed to equip mothers as their daughters move toward adulthood. The parents are focused on preparing these students for life and mission in the body of Christ and the world.