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Answer» What is Advisory Council for the Church's Ministry mean? The Archbishops' Council is a part of the governance structures of the Church of England. Its headquarters are at Church House, Great Smith Street, London. The Council was created in 1999 to provide a central executive body to co-ordinate and lead the work of the Church. This was a partial implementation of the recommendations of the report "Working Together as One Body" produced by Michael Turnbull (then Bishop of Durham) in 1994. reference | Full Form | Category | | Accreditation Commission on Colleges of Medicine | Academic & Science | | Academy of Certified Case Managers | Business | | Advisory Council for the Church's Ministry | Business | | Advisers of Christian Collegiate Media | Community | | Association of Coastal Conservation of Mozambique | Community | | AIDS Community Care Montreal | Community | | Apostolic Christian Church Missions | Community | | Adult Community Case Management | Community | | Asian Community Care Management | Community | | Agency for Culture | Community | | Asynchronous Control Character Map | Computing | | Alternate Compensatory Control Measures | General | | Andre Citroen Club Mitgliedern | General | | Alternative Compensatory Control Measures | General | | Additive Ceramic Component Manufacturing | General | | Asbestos containing construction materials | General | | Accreditation Commission of Colleges of Medicine | General | | Automobile Club de Charente Maritime | General | | Air Conditioning Control Module | General | | Air Controlman Master Chief Petty Officer | Governmental | | Air Traffic Controller Master Chief Petty Officer | Governmental | | Aviation Chief Carpenter's Mate | Governmental | | Anesthesiology Critical Care Medicine | Medical | | Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine | Medical | | Academy of Classical Chinese Medicine | Medical |
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