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The Lambeth Awards are awarded by the Archbishop of Canterbury. In addition to the
Lambeth degree A Lambeth degree is an academic degree conferred by the Archbishop of Canterbury under the authority of the Ecclesiastical Licences Act 1533 (25 Hen VIII c 21) (Eng) as successor of the papal legate in England. The degrees conferred most comm ...
s, there are a number of non-academic awards. Before 2016, these awards consisted of the Lambeth Cross, the Canterbury Cross, and the Cross of St Augustine. In 2016, these awards were expanded with six new awards named after previous Archbishops of Canterbury.


List of awards

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Archbishop of Canterbury's Award for Outstanding Service to the Anglican Communion The Archbishop of Canterbury's Award for Outstanding Service to the Anglican Communion is the highest award within the Anglican Communion.See details on the Lambeth Palace websithere It was created by Archbishop George Carey to mark the retirement ...
* Cross of St Augustine for Services to the Anglican Communion (in bronze, silver, or gold) * Lambeth Cross for Ecumenism * Canterbury Cross for Services to the Church of England * The Dunstan Award for Prayer and the Religious Life * The Hubert Walter Award for Reconciliation and Interfaith Cooperation * The Alphege Award for Evangelism and Witness * The Lanfranc Award for Education and Scholarship * The Langton Award for Community Service * The Thomas Cranmer Award for Worship


Archbishop of Canterbury's Award for Outstanding Service to the Anglican Communion

The Archbishop of Canterbury's Award for Outstanding Service to the Anglican Communion is the highest award within the Anglican Communion. It is a very rare honour and has only been awarded twice.


Cross of St Augustine for Services to the Anglican Communion

The Cross of St Augustine was created in 1965 by Archbishop Michael Ramsey. It is the second highest award of the Anglican Communion and has three grades - bronze, silver and gold.


Lambeth Cross for Ecumenism

The Lambeth Cross for Ecumenism was originally created in 1940. It is awarded "to those who have made an outstanding contribution to ecumenical work in support of the Church of England or to those who have made exceptional contributions to relations between the faiths".


List of recipients

2004 * Brother Roger 2016 *
Anba Angaelos Archbishop Anba Angaelos is the Coptic Orthodox Archbishop of London and Papal Legate to the UK and to Sydney and its Affiliated Regions. Early Life Angaelos was born in Cairo, Egypt and emigrated with his family to Australia when he spe ...
, "for his contributions to ecumenical and interfaith engagement and his tireless commitment to peace and reconciliation" *
Gregorios Theocharous Gregorios Theocharous of Thyateira and Great Britain (Greek: Γρηγόριος Θεοχάρους; 28 October 1928 – 20 November 2019) served as the Greek Orthodox Archbishop of Thyateira and Great Britain under the Ecumenical Patriarchate of ...
, "for his contributions to Church relations, the integration and education of the Greek community in Great Britain and the promotion of respect between communities" * Simon Stephens, " for his significant contribution to ecumenism, especially with the Eastern Orthodox Churches" 2017 * Agnes Abuom, "for her exceptional contribution to the Ecumenical Movement, for her work with the World Council of Churches and currently its Moderator" * John Glass, "for leading the Elim Pentecostal Church into new ecumenical relationships and for his commitment to Christian unity in evangelism" * Peter Howdle, "for his outstanding contribution to Anglican-Methodist relations" * Antje Jackelén, "for her services to ecumenism - especially her leadership in addressing human, theological and social issues in partnership and dialogue" *
Kallistos Ware Kallistos Ware (born Timothy Richard Ware, 11 September 1934 – 24 August 2022) was an English bishop and theologian of the Eastern Orthodox Church. From 1982, he held the titular bishopric of Diokleia in Phrygia ( gr, Διόκλεια Φρυ ...
, "for his outstanding contribution to Anglican-Orthodox theological dialogue" 2021 * Aidan Harker, "For his wholehearted, wide-ranging and sustained commitment to ecumenism" * Bruce Kent and Valerie Flessati, "For exceptional, tireless and lifelong dedication to the Christian ecumenical search for peace, both individually and together." 2022 No awards.


Canterbury Cross for Services to the Church of England

The Canterbury Cross for Services to the Church of England is awarded for "outstanding service to the Church of England".


List of recipients

2016 * Peter Beesley, "for his contribution to the practical application of ecclesiastical, property and charity law throughout and beyond the Church of England over a period of approximately 40 years" * Philip Giddings, "for sustained excellence in voluntary service to the Church" * Sarah Horsman, "for her contribution to the alleviation of clergy stress" * Carl Lee, "for his contribution to the alleviation of clergy stress" * Bob Mackintosh, "for his contribution to leadership development in the Church of England" 2017 * Peter Bruinvels, "for sustained and outstanding work in support of the Church of England" * Paul Dillingham, "for sustained and outstanding service to the Anglican Church in Finland" * Sir
William Fittall Sir William Robert Fittall (26 July 1953 – 10 March 2022) was a British civil servant and Anglican lay reader. From 2002 to 2015, he served as the secretary-general of the Archbishops' Council and the General Synod of the Church of England. H ...
, "for his outstanding and sustained contribution to the Church of England and to the Archbishops' Council in particular" * Jane Kennedy, "for outstanding conservation work, including supervision of major projects, at Ely Cathedral, Newcastle Cathedral and Christ Church, Oxford" * George Lings, "for leading significant research into church growth and planting which has had a long lasting effect on dioceses across the Church of England" * Sir John Mummery, "for his outstanding contribution in the fields of clergy discipline and ecclesiastical law" * John Rees, "for services to the Church of England as both a lawyer and a priest" * Sir
Andreas Whittam Smith Sir Andreas Whittam Smith, (born 13 June 1937) is an English financial journalist, who was one of the founders of ''The Independent'' newspaper, which began publication in October 1986 with Whittam Smith as editor. He is a former president of th ...
, "for his outstanding contribution as First Estates Commissioner of the Church of England" 2018 * Rupert Bursell, "for his contribution to the understanding and application of ecclesiastical law in the Church of England" * Michael Gilbert Clarke, "for outstanding service to church and society over many years" *
John Collins John Collins may refer to: Arts and entertainment * John Collins (poet) (1742–1808), English orator, singer, and poet * John Churton Collins (1848–1908), English literary critic * John H. Collins (director) (1889–1918), American director an ...
, "for his outstanding record in growing churches and training evangelists and leaders" * Margaret Holness, "for sustained excellence as Education Correspondent of the Church Times for over twenty years" * Andrew Nunn, "for outstanding and unstinting service to the Church's and the Archbishop's administration for 37 years" * Rona Orme, "for outstanding work in the field of Christian education for children in Peterborough Diocese and beyond" 2020 * Melvyn Redgers OBE, "for outstanding continuous service in the vocation of Lay Reader since 1958." 2021 * Charles George QC, "For his unique contribution to the application and development of ecclesiastical law." 2022 *Charlie Arbuthnot, "for outstanding contribution to the Church of England in chairing the Archbishops’ Commission on Housing, Church and Community." *Sir Mark Hedley, "for outstanding service to the diocese of Liverpool and the Anglican Church as a Chancellor and Lay Reader." *
Queen Elizabeth II Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; 21 April 1926 – 8 September 2022) was Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 6 February 1952 until her death in 2022. She was queen regnant of 32 sovereign states during ...
, "for unstinting support of the Church throughout her reign."


Dunstan Award for Prayer and the Religious Life

The Dunstan Award for Prayer and the Religious Life is named after St Dunstan (Archbishop of Canterbury in the 10th century). It is awarded for "outstanding contributions to the renewal of Prayer and the Religious Life".


List of recipients

2016 * Fr. Laurent Fabre, "for services towards the renewal of Religious Life" * Brother Samuel SSF, "for his contribution to revitalising the religious life" 2017 * Adrian Chatfield, "for outstanding contributions to prayer and spiritual formation through the work of the Simeon Centre at Ridley Hall, Cambridge" * Abbot Stuart Burns OSB, "for his outstanding contribution both to the Burford Community and its move to Mucknell Abbey and his wider involvement nationally in developing and supporting Fresh Expressions of the Religious Life"


Hubert Walter Award for Reconciliation and Interfaith Cooperation

The Hubert Walter Award for Reconciliation and Interfaith Cooperation is named after
Hubert Walter Hubert Walter ( – 13 July 1205) was an influential royal adviser in the late twelfth and early thirteenth centuries in the positions of Chief Justiciar of England, Archbishop of Canterbury, and Lord Chancellor. As chancellor, Walter ...
(Archbishop of Canterbury from 1193 to 1205). It is awarded for "an outstanding contribution in the areas of reconciliation and interfaith cooperation".


List of recipients

2016 * Bill Marsh, "for his outstanding work in mediation" * Ibrahim Mogra, "for his sustained contribution to understanding between the Abrahamic faiths" * Sir Andrew Pocock, "for his service to peace and stability in Nigeria" * David Rosen, "for his commitment and contribution to the work of Inter Religious relations between, particularly, the Jewish and Catholic faiths" * Martin Turner, "for his work in post-war reconciliation with Germany" 2017 * Samuel Azariah, "for outstanding dedication to supporting and strengthening the work of women and young people in the Church of Pakistan, and for fostering ecumenical relations among Christians in Pakistan" * Jane Clements, "for her outstanding contribution to Christian-Jewish understanding and, especially, her leadership of the Council of Christians and Jews" * Bill Musk, "for his contributions to the understanding of Islam for non-Muslims, through his outstanding five books on Islam and his many articles on the subject" *
Paride Taban Paride Taban (born 1936 in Opari, Eastern Equatoria) is a South Sudanese Emeritus Bishop of the Roman Catholic Church and was the first leader of the New Sudan Council of Churches, which was founded in February 1990. he was auxiliary Bishop of Juba ...
, "for his contribution to reconciliation and interfaith cooperation in Southern Sudan" 2020 * Jocelyn Armstrong, "for her outstanding contribution to interfaith relations in New Zealand" * Rev. Canon
Paul-Gordon Chandler Paul-Gordon Chandler (born 1964) is the Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Wyoming in the USA. An author, art curator, peacemaker, and social entrepreneur, his previous roles have included serving as both a non-profit executive and US Episcopal pri ...
, "for his distinct and exceptional contribution in using the arts for interreligious peacebuilding around the world" * Abdul Muquaddas Choudhuri, "for outstanding work in the area of Interfaith Cooperation" * Jan Pike, "for her outstanding commitment and contribution to grass roots inter-faith and cross-cultural work" * The Reverend Canon Stephen Williams, "for an outstanding contribution and commitment to building relationships between Christians and Jews in Manchester"


Alphege Award for Evangelism and Witness

The Alphege Award for Evangelism and Witness is named after St Alphege (Archbishop of Canterbury in the 11th century). It is awarded for evangelism and witness.


List of recipients

2016 * Chrysogon Bamber, "for her distinguished service and leadership in Reader ministry" * John Coles, "for his contribution to Missio Dei" * Pamela Cooper, "for her contribution to the church in Japan over 41 years between 1968 and 2008" * Susan C. Essam, "for her contribution to Theological Education by Extension in Nigeria" * Agu Irukwu, "for his contribution to the sustainable spread of the gospel of Jesus Christ in the United Kingdom and beyond" * Tim Royle, "for his contribution to the life of the Church of England for more than sixty years as an evangelical preacher, innovator and enabler" 2017 * Philip Fletcher, "for outstanding leadership in mission through his chairmanship of the Mission and Public Affairs Council" * Robert and Mary Hopkins, "for outstanding contributions to fresh expressions of church" 2021 * The Revd Omid Moludy, "for the outstanding role that he has played in evangelism and discipleship amongst ethnically diverse communities"


Lanfranc Award for Education and Scholarship

The Lanfranc Award for Education and Scholarship is named after
Lanfranc Lanfranc, OSB (1005  1010 – 24 May 1089) was a celebrated Italian jurist who renounced his career to become a Benedictine monk at Bec in Normandy. He served successively as prior of Bec Abbey and abbot of St Stephen in Normandy and ...
(Archbishop of Canterbury in the 11th century). It is awarded for education and scholarship.


List of recipients

2016 * David V. Day, "for his contribution to Christian education and preaching" * Maureen Hogarth, "for her exemplary career in teaching imbued with Christian values" * Eeva John, "for her contribution to the development of theological education for ministry and mission across England" 2017 * Zoë Bennett, "for her outstanding contribution to theological education in East Anglia and beyond" *
Jeremy Morris Jeremy Nigel Morris (born 22 January 1960) is a British historian, Church of England priest and academic. He specialises in church history. From 2014 to 2021, he was Master of Trinity Hall, Cambridge. Previously, he was Dean of Trinity Hall from ...
, "for outstanding contributions as a teacher, scholar, and nurturer of the desire to learn, which have influenced the next generation of ordinands and enhanced the Church of England's self-understanding" *
Haifa Najjar Haifa Yousef Fadel Najjar (born Zarqa, 1959) is the Jordanian Minister of Culture. She was appointed as minister on 11 October 2021. Education Najjar completed a degree in population studies at the University of Jordan before attaining a mast ...
, "for her outstanding contribution to education in Jordan and her exemplary leading role in Jordanian society as a Christian woman" * Colin Podmore, "for services to education and scholarship in support of the Church of England and the wider Church"


Langton Award for Community Service

The Langton Award for Community Service is named after
Stephen Langton Stephen Langton (c. 1150 – 9 July 1228) was an English Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and Archbishop of Canterbury between 1207 and his death in 1228. The dispute between King John of England and Pope Innocent III over hi ...
(Archbishop of Canterbury in the 13th century). It is awarded "for outstanding contribution to the community in accordance with the Church's teaching".


List of recipients

2016 * Sir Tony Baldry, "for his community service, especially as an advocate for the continuing contribution of parish churches to the common good" * Geoff Davies, "for his farsighted commitment to environmental concerns" * Joel Edwards, "for his unique contribution in uniting evangelical Christians across the UK in challenging global injustice" * Duncan Green, "for his contribution to the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games" * Arthur Hawes, "for his contribution to the ministry of the Church of England, particularly in the area of mental health" * Sir Hector Sants, "for his contribution to the Church of England's work for the common good in all communities" 2017 * Joan Ashton, "for outstanding work for the Community of Rotherham General Hospital as Coordinator of Chaplaincy work" * Frank Field, "for sustained and outstanding commitment to social welfare" * Suhaila Tarazi, "for outstanding service to the community in one of the poorest and most neglected corners of the world, overseeing with a calm grace, the provision of vital medical services at the Al Ahli Arab Hospital, Gaza"


Cranmer Award for Worship

The Cranmer Award for Worship is named after
Thomas Cranmer Thomas Cranmer (2 July 1489 – 21 March 1556) was a leader of the English Reformation and Archbishop of Canterbury during the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI and, for a short time, Mary I. He helped build the case for the annulment of Henry ...
(Archbishop of Canterbury from 1533 to 1555). It is awarded for "outstanding contributions to all aspects of worship in the Church, including both words and music".


List of recipients

2016 * James Lancelot, "for his contribution to cathedral worship through excellence in the practice of music within the liturgy" * Philip Moore, "for his contribution to the English choral tradition as a composer, arranger and performer" *
Michael Perham Michael Perham (born 16 March 1992) is an English sailor and adventurer from Potters Bar. In 2007 at the age of 14 he became the youngest person in the world to successfully sail across the Atlantic Ocean single-handedly, beating the record ...
, for his work on ''
Common Worship ''Common Worship'' is the name given to the series of services authorised by the General Synod of the Church of England and launched on the first Sunday of Advent in 2000. It represents the most recent stage of development of the Liturgical Move ...
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Matt Redman Matthew James Redman (born 14 February 1974) is an English Christian worship leader, singer-songwriter and author. Redman has released 16 albums, written 8 books, and helped start three church-plants. He is best known for his two-time Grammy A ...
, "for his contribution to the worship life of the Church" * Michael Williams, "for his distinguished contribution to church music in the Diocese of Derby and beyond" 2017 * Ralph Allwood, "for services to choral music in the Church of England and especially for fostering musical education amongst disadvantaged children" * Vicky Beeching, "for outstanding contributions to contemporary worship music" *
Paul Hale Paul Hale is an English organist and Organist Emeritus of Southwell Minster, Nottinghamshire. He was previously Assistant Organist of Rochester Cathedral and Organist of Tonbridge School. He studied at New College, Oxford where he was Organ Sch ...
, "for his distinguished service as Rector Chori and Cathedral Organist at Southwell Minster and as one of the UK's foremost organ consultants" * Anne Harrison, "for her sustained and outstanding contribution to music in worship" *
Tim Hughes Timothy David Llewelyn Hughes (born 23 July 1977) is a British worship leader, singer, songwriter, and Anglican priest. Formerly the director of worship at Holy Trinity Brompton, a large Anglican church in central London, he has since bee ...
, "for his outstanding contribution to contemporary worship music * Stuart Townend, "for his outstanding contribution to contemporary worship music" 2018 * John L. Bell, "for his outstanding Christian witness, through hymn-writing, broadcasting and social action." *
Bernadette Farrell Bernadette Farrell (born 26 March 1957) is a British hymnographer and composer of Catholic liturgical music. Among her compositions are "Christ, Be Our Light,” "Restless Is The Heart," "God, Beyond All Names" and "O God, You Search Me." Biogra ...
, "for her outstanding contribution to music in Christian worship." *Geonyong Lee, "for his outstanding contribution to Korean-language Christian worship music." 2020 *
Pam Rhodes Pam Rhodes (born 22 September 1950) is an English television, radio presenter and author, known for presenting BBC Television's long-running religious series ''Songs of Praise'' since the early 1980s. Early life Rhodes was born in Gillingham, Kent ...
, "For her outstanding work in hosting Songs of Praise on the BBC for over 30 years. * Richard Watson, "For his unparalleled contribution to the study and promotion of the use of our heritage of hymnody in Christian worship." 2021 * Kerry Beaumont, "For outstanding service to music and worship at the cathedrals of St Davids, Ripon and Coventry, with particular reference at Coventry to outreach, recruitment and nurture of boy and girl choristers to create a cathedral choir with diversity at its heart." *Rupert Lang, "For more than forty years as an outstanding organist and choir director, Rupert Lang’s innovative and beautiful compositions have enhanced the liturgy and mission of the Church and extended the reach of Canadian liturgical music to secular audiences around the world" 2022 * Andrew Earis, "For extraordinary musical ministry during the pandemic, supporting the Church of England by sourcing and recording music for the weekly online services every week and curating selections of music suitable for use in local parishes’ live or online services." *Geraldine Latty, "For her significant contribution to music in Christian worship, as a singer-songwriter, worship leader, choir director, teacher and recording artist."


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