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A blog about the many nations present at GAFCON 2018 in Jerusalem
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.
President Uhuru Kenyatta has commended outgoing Anglican Archbishop Eliud Wabukala for his great and wise leadership which has ensured peace and harmony among Christians and Kenyans.
From 2-10 October 2019, 7 bishops and their wives from Brazil, Chile and Uruguay met for the sixth Gafcon Bishops’ Training Institute. They were hosted by Archbishop Miguel Uchoa from Recife, with...
Alan Purser explores explores how John 17 should shape our understanding of the term 'unity' and how this text has been wrongly applied in the past.
In his lent appeal, Archbishop Stanley Ntagali addresses the Church of Uganda, urging them to join with him in prayer for two particular issues that he has been burdened to pray for...
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.
The persistent assertions that the Primates of the Anglican Communion are 'walking together', do not reflect the reality.
The strength of Christian faith has been revealed in a most profound way by members of the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston following the shooting of nine of its members...
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.
Having previously written on the birth, need and future of GAFCON, General Secretary Peter Jensen writes that the heart of GAFCON is communion - a fellowship of many different peoples united in the...
Following the recent gathering of the Primates in Canterbury a significant step forward has been made in restoring godly faith and order to the Anglican Communion. This is a beginning, not an end......
A Communiqué from the Gafcon Primates Council held in Sydney, Australia 29th April - 2nd May 2019
Gafcon Ireland marks a turning point in the country's spiritual future, as faithful Anglican communities look towards the future and a vision of bringing the good news to their beloved Ireland.