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Our General Secretary, Dr Peter Jensen, has written a series of reflections following the January 2016 Primates Gathering on the fundamentals underpinning the basis of our faith. This is the fifth in...
Peter Jensen reflects on the life and work of William Tyndale, whose belief in the clarity of scripture led him to translate the Bible into English.
The Archbishop of Uganda, Stanley Ntagali, welcomes the new Kenyan Primate The Rt. Rev. Jackson Ole Sapit
Charles Raven, Gafcon’s Membership Development Secretary, has written a moving and powerful article in the Evangelicals Now newspaper to reinforce the vital work of Gafcon in encouraging us to uphold...
Rev Dr. Noll argues that Bishop Fearon is mistakenly making relationship with Canterbury ‘the unique feature of Anglicanism' rather than biblical orthodoxy.
An article on what expository preaching is, how it upholds the authority of scripture and how it is central to the Gafcon movement and wider parish ministry.
All through the old world the story is the same: The Christian faith is struggling to maintain its identity in the face of the secular challenge. Everywhere there is the sad tale of compromise and...
Gafcon Ireland reports on the two-day residential which was held for over 50 church leaders who are proclaiming the Gospel, partnering with faithful Anglicans, planting churches and preparing...
Article explaining the history of Anglicanism in Ireland, the situation today and the story of Gafcon Ireland what it hopes to achieve.
An interview with Bible translators Ross & Lyndal Webb who are currently working in Vanuatu on why they believe the authority of scripture is so important.
As we begin a new year, we thank God that through Christ he has rescued us from futile ways and taken us up into his eternal purposes. Our new life in Christ brings a fresh dimension to even the most...
AMiE (Anglican Mission in England) is a fellowship of faithful Anglican churches committed to Gospel mission. AMiE held their latest conference in March for around 70 people to hear the Bible taught...
It's the kind of thing that happens at Gafcon: meeting old friends and new ones. The Anglican Church in Brazil is a new province that marks the beginning of just such a new partnership.
Anglicans from the southern hemisphere have been gathering for official meetings since 1994, and these 24 provinces have come to be referred to as the Global South. The Gafcon provinces are a part...
On 14th August 2019 the Gafcon Branch in Tanzania was launched, with eleven bishops in attendance, ten serving and one retired, including two former Primates. Their communique marks an historic...
The GAFCON Primates have now traveled to be in Canterbury with Archbishop Justin Welby and the other Primates of the Anglican Communion.
Blog detailing the tour of the place where Jesus was said to have been baptised, Qumran and The Dead Sea.