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In this letter, Archbishop Okoh discusses the Communiqué issued following the recent Primates' Meeting in Canterbury, and argues that we need a 'new reformation.'
Some reflections from Gafcon Membership Secretary, Charles Raven following his attendance at the annual Caminemos Juntos conference from 5th - 7th October 2017.
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.
In this edition of his letter, Archbishop Nicholas Okoh discusses All Saints Day - "an annual reminder of 'the communion of the saints.'”
Peter Jensen discusses how all attending GAFCON 2018 will bring the "special gift of fellowship" and how those not attending still have a crucial role to play.
Archbishop Okoh celebrates the recent Anglican Mission in England (AMiE) service. It also reflects on the wider importance of AMiE in a context of theological liberalism.
Rev Dr. Noll argues that Bishop Fearon is mistakenly making relationship with Canterbury ‘the unique feature of Anglicanism' rather than biblical orthodoxy.
In this blog, Dr Peter Jensen considers whether the current focus on sexuality hinders our presentation of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Retired Archbishop Livingstone Nkoyoyo died on 5th January 2018 aged 80. Rev. Dr. Stephen Noll has written a tribute to the former Primate of Uganda.
Gafcon has today launched a dedicated YouTube channel. The article gives details about how it may be accessed and recommends videos to watch.
Gafcon supporter, Bishop Laurent Mbanda has been elected Primate of Rwanda, and will replace Archbishop Onesphore Rwaje in June 2018.
Archbishop Okoh looks to the year ahead, in particular the 'wonderful opportunity' afforded by the Gafcon Conference in Jerusalem, 'to take another step along the road of renewing the Anglican...
Discussion of the Church of England Evangelical Council's statement: '‘Gospel, Church & Marriage: Preserving Apostolic Faith and Life’, which affirms the BIble's teaching on marriage and...
A statement from Gafcon General Secretary, Archbishop Peter Jensen on the consecration of a female bishop in South Sudan.
Peter Jensen asks whether committed relationships between two Christians of the same sex are acceptable. He argues that western churches have drifted from truth on this issue.
Comments from Archbishop Peter Jensen on Billy Graham, who died on 21st February 2018 aged of 99. Dr Jensen also discusses GAFCON.
In this edition, Archbishop Okoh comments on the present challenges in the Anglican Communion and how in response, a Gafcon Panel of Assistance is being established.
Article on the need in Rwanda to make disciples of Christ. Without this, says Archbishop of Rwanda Most Revd. Laurent Mbanda, there will be a drift into Syncretism.