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Archbishop Okoh's assessment that nothing has changed as a result of the Canterbury meeting of Primates last month seems to be borne out by comments earlier this week from Bishop Tengatenga, the...
Rev Richard Bewes OBE, the former rector of All Souls church Langham Place in London, has died aged 84.
This week brings into sharp relief all that Jesus has been doing and teaching. It leads to these last few days where we see the full extent of our rebellion towards God. He has made us, and we are...
Archbishop Foley Beach of the ACNA has taught his province the saying, "Forward. Always forward. Everywhere forward." Find out how this pertains now just to a province but the whole Gafcon movement.
The story of church leaders Elias and Rayito Rosales, who left the Anglican Church of Mexico, joining the ACNA, and the role of church planting movement 'Caminemos Juntos.'
Jerusalem holds a special place in our affections as it was there that the GAFCON movement came to birth in 2008 and we were delighted to have fellowship with Christ Church Jerusalem, which has been...
Bishop William Bahemuka, the Anglican Bishop of the Diocese of Boga (DR Congo) has reported that ADF rebels attacked Boga town in the early morning hours of Friday, 23rd August. Boga is located in...
Amidst the differences among the nations represented at GAFCON there is a universal recognition that there can always be a drift away from faithfulness
Today at a press conference in Edinburgh, Scotland, Archbishop Foley Beach, spoke on behalf of the Gafcon Primates Council and introduced the new Missionary Bishop.
The Archbishop of Wales, the Rt Revd Barry Morgan, has recently claimed that 'sex properly belongs' in committed same sex relationships and that the Bible can be interpreted as supporting such...
Charles Raven reflects on the consecration of Bishop Jay Behan, the start of the Church of Confessing Anglicans Aotearoa and New Zealand and how courageous Anglicans in New Zealand are taking the...
The Jerusalem 2018 Conference ended with a passionate call to go to the ends of the earth to proclaim Christ faithfully to the nations.
Archbishop Peter Jensen reflects on Jerusalem 2008 and Nairobi 2013, explaining why Future Conferences are so important. He concludes by looking forward to Jerusalem 2018.
Archbishop Foley Beach, Primate of Anglican Church North America, presents his annual address on the state of the province to Provincial Council 2016.
The Standing Committee of the Church of Nigeria follows the Church of Uganda in deciding not to attend the Lambeth Conference in 2020