Working hard in Kentucky
Thirteen intrepid souls from Christ Church Accokeek in Accokeek, MD, ages 11-65, went on mission to serve the people of Paintsville, KY from August 4-10.
One Body: Hope for the Persecuted
But why is this conference so important? APCN co-leader, Patricia Streeter, explains: “In these horrific days of attack on the church, it is imperative that we encourage each other in our quest to share the hope and light of Jesus to a very dark world.
Domestic Disaster Response Event
ARDF invites you to learn about Parish Preparedness and how you can get started in Domestic Disaster Response. ARDF is here to support you!
One Body: Hope for the Persecuted
The Anglican Persecuted Church Network (APCN), a mission network of New Wineskins, invites you to a two-day conference this September 27 & 28 in Texas, focused on supporting the global persecuted church.
Does Your Church Have a Parish Coordinator for Disaster Response?
ARDF is focusing on Domestic Natural Disaster Response in April, calling for a Parish Coordinator in every parish in the ACNA. Volunteer Parish Coordinators help families and individuals in their church engage their communities through disaster response.
ARDF: Tornado Response Service Trip
Anglican Relief & Development Fund is seeking volunteers to participate in a Tornado Response service trip to Rolling Fork, MS
Message of Hope: Update from Ukraine
The Anglican Relief & Development Fund recently received several stories from their partners in Ukraine.
Two Disaster Response Trip Opportunities
The Anglican Relief and Development Fund has announced two opportunities to serve communities damaged by hurricanes.
Support Flood Survivors in Libya
On September 11, 2023, residents of the coastal city Derna in Libya awoke to the explosive sounds of two dams breaking, releasing a wall of water that quickly destroyed sections of the city and killed thousands.
Global Christian Relief for Persecuted Christians
On Oct. 10, Global Christian Relief (GCR) is presenting an inspirational and unique opportunity to deepen your awareness of persecution experienced by followers of Jesus at The Falls Church Anglican from 7 – 8:30 p.m.
Disaster Relief for Maui
Peak fire conditions have characterized much of Hawaii for some time, so when blazes broke out on Maui the fire swept across the land in a deadly blaze. At least 106 people have died so far. ARDF is collecting funds to support survivors, and Anglican Churches are helping survivors find shelter. They are also providing food and emergency kits.
Rebuilding Homes in Harlem Heights, FL
Truro Anglican Church (Fairfax, VA) has sent a work team to Harlem Heights, Florida to help rebuild homes and restore lives in a multi-ethnic community affected by the devastation of Hurricane Ian.
What is the ARDF?
The Anglican Relief and Development Fund has been around since 2004, but with this long name it can sometimes be confusing to know who they are and what they do. Thankfully, their mission can be explained by their acronym: ARDF.
The Fabric of Life: Recovery of Memorabilia from Lost Creek, KY
When one thinks of disaster response, mucking flooded houses and clearing trees and debris come to mind. And while these are important tasks during emergency relief, long-term recovery means so much more to survivors of a natural disaster.
ARDF & The Falls Church Anglican: Disaster Response Mission Trip 2023
The Falls Church Anglican is participating with ARDF (Anglican Relief and Development Fund) and other Anglican churches in a Disaster Relief Mission Trip to Florida. ARDF will be partnering with AIM (Adventures in Missions), a nondenominational Christian relief organization that is on-the-ground in Ft. Myers.
Relief: Syria/Turkey Earthquake
ARDF is collecting funds for the disaster in Turkey/Syria through the Joseph Fund, and is currently working to connect with partners on the ground.
ARDF Update: Kentucky Flood Relief
Through the help of the ARDF, we have been able to feed 3000 people, purchase much needed heaters and supplies for winter and start collecting items for babies.
Hurricane Ida: The Anglican Response
On Sunday August 29, 2021, Hurricane Ida slammed into the coast of Louisiana with sustained winds just below that of a category five hurricane. We are praying for those without power and for those affected by flash floods and heavy rainfall.
While the extent of the damage from Ida is not yet known, we are excited to announce that the Anglican Church is ready.