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In part 3 of our series looking forward to Gafcon 2018, Winnie Njenga shares her reflections on the previous conference in Nairobi, Kenya in 2013.
Bishops Masters of the ANiC writes in response to concerns expressed by Anglican clergy and laity following the Anglican Church of Canada's General Synod last July. Bishop Masters states that ANiC is...
Archbishop Stanley Ntagali releases a brief statement regarding the gathering of Primates at Canterbury.
The Gafcon Bishops Training Institute held its fifth training conference (BTI5) from 14th -23rd May in Nairobi, Kenya with 22 bishops and 18 wives attending from Australia, Madagascar, South Sudan,...
An interview with Richard Leadbeater at Gafcon 2018 about church planting and pushing forward to grow God's Kingdom.
A report from the meeting of the GAFCON Church Planting Consultative Group, which took place in Sheffield between 19th-22nd January 2017.
People singing in Jerusalem
It’s odd.  Sometimes you would think that the church is the business of the clergy only, and the laity count for little or nothing.
The Provincial clergy conference organised and hosted by the Most Rev Dr Jackson Nasoore Ole Sapit Archbishop of Kenya was a five-day program from the 19th to 23rd August 2019.
“Let goods and kindred go, this mortal life also. The body they may kill; God’s truth abideth still”.
In the final of a series of blogs on the prosperity gospel, Revd. Ken Mbugua argues compellingly that the prosperity gospel robs God of his glory.
The Chairman and fellow Primates of the GAFCON Council are pleased to announce that the third GAFCON conference will be held in Jerusalem in 2018.
2019 has been a ground-breaking year for Gafcon! A lot has happened, and we give praise and thanks to God for His faithfulness to this growing movement of Global Anglicans. Watch our round up of 2019...
Archbishop Ben Kwashi, in a Gafcon interview, responds to a terrorist attack in his home village, Nigeria.
The communique issued by the participants in GAFCON 2013 in Nairobi, including the Nairobi Commitment.
Rev. Canon Philip Ashey, President of the American Anglican Council, exposes the myth that Anglicanism can be emptied of any meaningful confessional content and reduced to nothing but relationships...
The Christian owners of a bakery in Northern Ireland have won their appeal in the so-called "gay cake" discrimination case.
Peter Jensen asks whether committed relationships between two Christians of the same sex are acceptable. He argues that western churches have drifted from truth on this issue.
A Communiqué issued by the Primates of the Global South, following their meeting in Cairo between 8th - 9th September 2017.

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