Anglican Church of Australia
The Anglican Church of Australia is a Christian denomination that is part of the worldwide Anglican Communion. It was established in 1788 and has its roots in the Church of England. The church emphasizes the importance of scripture, tradition, and reason in its teachings and practices.
The Anglican Church is organized into dioceses, each led by a bishop. It offers a range of services and programs, including worship, education, and community outreach. The church is known for its inclusive approach, welcoming diverse congregations and promoting social justice initiatives within Australian society.