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Following the Primates Council in Lagos, Nigeria, between 24th and 28th April 2017, a communiqué has been issued to Gafcon members and supporters.
Following his enthronement as the sixth Archbishop of Kenya on Sunday 3rd July in All Saints’ Cathedral, Nairobi, the Most Rev Jackson Ole Sapit met with the GAFCON Primates who had travelled from as...
Reflections from a number of delegates from Ireland on the Jerusalem 2018 (Gafcon III) conference.
In his July 2017 letter, Archbishop Nicholas Okoh discusses GAFCON 2018 in Jerusalem, and how there is still much to do following the first conference in 2008.
A thought-provoking article by the Rev. Canon Phil Ashey that shines the light on the real issue facing the Anglican Communion in the aftermath of the January 2016 Primates Gathering in Canterbury....
As part of Gafcon's Global Mission Partnerships Network, the Rev Justin Clifton from ACNA and founder of 'United Adoration', brings us the latest news from their most recent worship retreat.
This edition of the letter discusses the great hope of the Easter message - Jesus death and resurrection and it's importance for the Gafcon movement.
Gafcon's Initial Response to the Primates' Meeting 2017 Communique
I am writing to you on the day when the Church has traditionally celebrated the Transfiguration. The veil that covered Jesus’ glory in his earthly ministry is briefly drawn aside before he begins his...
The nation of Sudan has been appearing in the news a lot this week due to nationwide protests. Recently, Bishop Andudu Adan Elnail, from the Nuba Mountains in Sudan, attended the Gafcon G19 Dubai...
In the fourth and final article in the series, Bishop Tito Zavala shares why the Gafcon conferences are so important to him, and the whole movement.
In this letter, Archbishop Okoh discusses the Sixth Anglican Global South conference and a meeting in Rome celebrating fifty years of ecumenical dialogue with the Roman Catholic Church. Archbishop...
Archbishop Foley Beach addresses the members in the Anglican Church in North America about the outcomes of the Primates 2016 gathering in Canterbury. "The sanctions are strong, but they are not...
"If you are sitting in a church where the gospel is preached but makes no demand on a corresponding ethic on your life it is not gospel." Archbishop Ben Kwashi preaches on John 15 v1-5.
As nearly 2,000 delegates from over 50 countries were travelling to Jerusalem for Gafcon 2018, Dr Josiah Idowu-Fearon, Secretary General of the Anglican Consultative Council (ACC), wrote a letter to...
In the first of a series of blogs on the reformation, Peter Jensen writes on the sinfulness of the human race and the danger of the soul.
Bishop Bill Atwood, GAFCON Ambassador and International Bishop for the Anglican Church of North American, writes about the aftermath of the January 2016 Primates Gathering in Canterbury.