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A light-hearted look at the fashion trends on show at GAFCON 2018!
Some personal reflections of the Church of England's July 2017 General Synod, by General Synod member Dr Chik Kaw Tan.
The GAFCON Primates Council is meeting this week in Nairobi (18th-23rd April). As ever, they would value prayer as they seek to guard the Gospel so it can be faithfully proclaimed.
A letter printed in the Irish Times in response to the open letter from liberal Irish clergy urging the Irish bishops to reject the election of David McClay as Bishop of Down and Dromore due to his...
In this letter, Archbishop Okoh discusses the Communiqué issued following the recent Primates' Meeting in Canterbury, and argues that we need a 'new reformation.'
Speaking at a mission conference in Chicago earlier this month I was delighted by the strength and fruitfulness of the global relationships being formed through GAFCON...
The Anglican Diocese of New England and the Anglican Church in North America held the East African Festival which was a great few days of celebration with talks from Archbishop of Kenya the Most Rev...
Gafcon supporter, Bishop Laurent Mbanda has been elected Primate of Rwanda, and will replace Archbishop Onesphore Rwaje in June 2018.
An article announcing the dates of the GAFCON 2018 Conference in Jerusalem.
Archbishop Nicholas Okoh, Primate of the Church of Nigeria, shares his reflections on the Canterbury gathering of Primates and subsequent reactions. It is now clear to him that the sanctions agreed...
In this month's Chairman's letter Archbishop Okoh urges faithful Anglican Bishops to think twice before accepting an invitation to attend Lambeth 2020.
Statement from Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans - New Zealand (FCANZ) following the General Synod's decision to bless same-sex relationships.
Statement on The Episcopal Church (TEC) taking part in decision making on issues pertaining to polity and doctrine in Lusaka, thus breaking agreement made at 2016 Primates meeting.
Archbishop Nicholas Okoh, The Primate of All Nigeria and Deputy Chairman of GAFCON, releases a statement announcing the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) will not be participating at the...
The Archbishop of Kenya is the fourth Primate to publicly declare that he will not be attending the Lambeth 2020 Conference.
Redeemer Anglican Parish is part of the Greenhouse Movement, which began 13 years ago when college students requested that their vicar started a church at their campus.
The story of two USA churches who faced severe trials, how they responded, how God acted and where they stand today.