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He discusses the challenges that the churches in New Zealand face in the wake of the ACANZP's vote to bless same-sex relationships.
In this blog, Dr Peter Jensen considers whether the current focus on sexuality hinders our presentation of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Archbishop Okoh explains that it is our great duty and joy to be entrusted with the message of God’s love revealed in Jesus Christ for a broken world.
Our General Secretary, Dr Peter Jensen, has written a series of reflections following the January 2016 Primates Gathering on the fundamentals underpinning the basis of our faith. This is the third in...
The Rt Rev Andy Lines, Gafcon's Missionary Bishop to Europe, issues a statement following the Church of England's announcement from the House of Bishops on liturgies to celebrate gender transition.
A first-hand account of the enthronement of Archbishop Justin Badi Arama.
An account of the history of the Diocese of Recife in Brazil, and how gospel renewal has taken place here in recent years.
We the Primates of the Global Anglican Future Conference met in Nairobi, Kenya from April 18-21, 2016. We give thanks for the gracious hospitality of the Anglican Church of Kenya, their Primate, the...
AMiE (Anglican Mission in England) is a fellowship of faithful Anglican churches committed to Gospel mission. AMiE held their latest conference in March for around 70 people to hear the Bible taught...
It's the kind of thing that happens at Gafcon: meeting old friends and new ones. The Anglican Church in Brazil is a new province that marks the beginning of just such a new partnership.
The consecration of Andy Lines will not be irregular or invalid, but a response to false teaching, guarding the faith and preventing spiritual harm to faithful Christians.
The Archbishop of Canterbury has taken a major risk in calling together the Anglican Primates in January next year and he has already achieved what his predecessor was unable to do with the...
On 14th August 2019 the Gafcon Branch in Tanzania was launched, with eleven bishops in attendance, ten serving and one retired, including two former Primates. Their communique marks an historic...
Amidst the differences among the nations represented at GAFCON there is a universal recognition that there can always be a drift away from faithfulness
Archbishop Nicholas Okoh explains his decision not to attend the upcoming Anglican Communion Primates meeting in October 2017, and refutes the accusation that Gafcon is causing disunity.
To the Faithful of the Global Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans and friends from Archbishop Eliud Wabukala, Primate of Kenya and Chairman of the GAFCON Primates’ Council Advent 2013 Be strong and...
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.