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A statement from Gafcon General Secretary, Archbishop Peter Jensen on the consecration of a female bishop in South Sudan.
An open letter co-signed by over 50 evangelical leaders. The letter urges the Church of England to commit to a renewed vision, whereby all hear the good news of the Gospel, all are invited to repent...
Archbishop Beach addresses the Anglican Church in North America about the upcoming Primates gathering in Canterbury, England.
Gafcon Ireland ran its second TheologyIreland training programme in January to equip people to read and understand the Bible for themselves.
In the second in our series, Jane Tooher explains her experiences of GAFCON 2008 and 2013 and what she's looking forward to about GAFCON 2018.
A letter of condolence regarding the death of Revd Dr Mike Ovey, from Arcbishop Nicholas Okoh on behalf of the Church of Nigeria.
In January this year, the Primates of the Anglican Communion were summoned by the Archbishop of Canterbury to a meeting. So serious is the crisis in the Communion about the authority of God’s
What is it like to be evicted from your church building in order to stay faithful to the authority of Scripture? The Gospel Coalition speaks to Anglican pastors in Canada who took the courageous...
In church planting movements, how do lay people, who often juggle busy non-church jobs, get involved in spreading the kingdom and joining the ongoing discussion about multiplying Kingdom growth?
In the third of four articles on the prosperity gospel, Ken Mbugua argues that the prosperity gospel empties the real, true gospel of it's power.
Want to know why GAFCON exists and what it's relevance is within the Anglican Communion? Listen to Dominic Steele interview Peter Jensen on these areas.
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”.
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...
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.
A Communiqué issued by the Primates of the Global South, following their meeting in Cairo between 8th - 9th September 2017.