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"His ascension assures us that God is truly God." Archbishop Ben Kwashi, Gafcon's General Secretary preaches on John 16 v 16-24.
New academic research has shown that churches that adhere to conservative theology grow faster than those that are theologically liberal. In this article, the Bishop of Maidstone, Rod Thomas,...
The ACNA's Canon Dan Alger is training, equipping, and encouraging church planters across North America to proclaim Christ in and through mission.
The Anglican Leadership Institute is a ground breaking training initiative by the Diocese of South Carolina, formed in response to a call from Bishop Mark Lawrence to equip a rising generation of...
Listen in as English vicar, Revd Philip de Grey-Warter tells his church family why he is leaving the Church of England, and with the support of Gafcon will be starting a new Anglican church in...
Lorna Ashworth offers some personal reflections following the CofE General Synod, which took place between 13th - 17th February 2017.
A blog about two GAFCON 2018 delegates who find they have more in common than just cricket....
Speaking at the Cathedral Advent Church in Abuja, Archbishop Nicholas Okoh, reminds us that 'through God the victory came' encouraging Nigerians that Easter serves as a reminder that there is hope...
In this blog article, Peter Jensen discusses the current divisions in the Anglican Communion, why such division matters so much and how Gafcon should respond.
As the delegates from Gafcon III return to their home churches, Rev Dr Ed Loane asks whether the conference will make a lasting difference.
We note with prayerful concern the revelation that Nicholas Chamberlain, Bishop of Grantham, is in a same sex relationship. Our understanding is that the nature of his relationship conforms to the...
The encouraging story of Trinity Church Scarborough, an AMiE church plant in the north of England, written by AMiE Mission Director, Revd. Lee McMunn.
The Rev. Dr. Stephen Noll has published a full commentary on the 'Letter to the Churches' from the third Gafcon gathering in Jerusalem.
Patronising pagan shrines is a sin, and cannot be excused as an acceptable cultural practice for Christians, the Archbishop of Uganda said today, as it is a violation of the sovereignty and...
A statement from Gafcon General Secretary, Archbishop Peter Jensen on the consecration of a female bishop in South Sudan.
This article gives a history of Anglicanism in New Zealand, more recent developments regarding plans to bless same-sex couples and how FCANZ have responded.
Gafcon Ireland ran its second TheologyIreland training programme in January to equip people to read and understand the Bible for themselves.
Receive Christian greetings in the name of Jesus Christ, the Servant King. I am so grateful to you for being faithful in prayer as we met with the other Anglican Primates in Canterbury last month and...