Anglican Consultative Council

The council, which includes Anglican bishops, other clergy, and laity, meets every two or three years in different parts of the world.

The current chair of the ACC is Maggie Swinson, succeeding Paul Kwong from February 2023 onwards.

The largest provinces are entitled to appoint three representatives, consisting of one bishop, one priest, and one layperson.

Intermediate sized provinces may appoint two persons: one layperson and one ordained (either bishop or priest).

It stated support in the Anglican Communion to reaffirmed “the standard of Christian teaching on matters of human sexuality expressed in the 1998 Lambeth Resolution 1.10, It also repeated the position stated at the 2005 Primates' Meeting, that the Episcopal Church (USA) and the Anglican Church of Canada needed to "voluntarily withdraw their members" from the ACC—including its "Standing Committee and the Inter-Anglican Finance and Administration Committee" until the next Lambeth Conference in 2008.

The consecration of Bishop Gene Robinson was a source of controversy at the 2005 meeting.