As the fifth anniversary of the tragic events of 9/11 approaches, Presiding Bishop Frank T. Griswold calls on all people to commit to "a future in which the events of that day will not be repeated." He also upholds the United Nations' Millennium Development Goals as giving the governments of the world a clear and workable plan for addressing "the vast disparity between the wealth of nations ... and the extreme poverty of nearly half of the world's people." Watch the Video
In a February 2006 letter to the primates and moderators of the Anglican Communion, Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold conveyed his support for the listening process and his hope that there may be more opportunities for Anglicans to meet face to face. The Anglican Communion’s listening process was first requested at the Lambeth Conference of Bishops in 1998 and gained fresh impetus at the Anglican Consultative Council meeting in June 2005. It is intended to honor the process of mutual listening throughout the Communion, including listening to the experiences of gay and lesbian people. In an interview with Episcopal News Service, Griswold speaks about the significance of listening to the experiences and beliefs of Anglicans throughout the world. Listen Here
Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold delivered a message to the Episcopal Church at the end of the Primates Meeting. A streamed audio archive of Griswold's message is available by clicking on either of the links below. You will need Real One Player or Windows Media Player to play this audio stream. Listen
Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold delivered a message to the Episcopal Church in response to the Lambeth Commission on Communion's Windsor Report. A streamed video archive of Griswold's message is available by clicking on the links. You will need Real One Player or Windows Media Player to play this video stream. Watch the Videos
With Presiding Bishop Frank Tracy Griswold as your guide, during this preview of the 30-minute video you will learn something of our history, our organization, and what it means to be in this web of relationships we call the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion.Watch the Videos
The Holy Eucharist and the Investiture of Presiding Bishop Frank Tracy Griswold was telecast via satellite and WebCast on the Internet Saturday, January 10, 1998.Listen