The Anglican Church is exploring the option of renting out some of its vacant lands across the island.Anglican Bishop The Reverend, Dr Michael Maxwell, told Barbados TODAY that the church’s trustees who are responsible for the Diocese’s properties, are discussing the possibility of making lands available for farming. If the proposal materialises, it would provide much needed funds for the church and at the same time, provide acreage for expanding the island’s food growing options.“In terms of stewardship, utilising our properties and our lands to again not just benefit us financially, because of course we had a serious financial crisis because of the hit from COVID, we are going to hopefully use our resources to not only assist us financially but also to respond to some of the plights that we see as well within our society.“I can’t say how much land will be made available because we don’t have a property manager to actually go and scale up as to how much available land we do have. But that is something that I believe I will ask the trustees to really try to get a handle on so that we will know how best we can assist the nation in this area,” he said.