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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.
In light of proposals calling for General Synod to adopt proposals allowing same-sex marriage, FCANZ repeat their plea for an Extra Provincial Diocese to be established.
Article about the current unrest in the Democratic Republic of Congo, what Anglicans are doing to help and how you can join the relief effort.
A report to the Church from the Gafcon Primates following their April meeting in Uganda.
Article explaining the history of Anglicanism in Ireland, the situation today and the story of Gafcon Ireland what it hopes to achieve.
A first-hand account of the enthronement of Archbishop Justin Badi Arama.
In this letter, Archbishop Nicholas reminds us of 1 Corinthians 7:29 - 'the time is short.' As a result, we must put the gospel at the heart of all we do as a movement.
Article detailing the story of the Anglican Church in Brazil, and the installation of the Most Rev. Miguel Uchoa Cavalcanti, its new Primate and Archbishop.
Statement from Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans - New Zealand (FCANZ) following the General Synod's decision to bless same-sex relationships.
In the first in a series of articles, Rev. Melvin Tinker explains why GAFCON 2008 and 2013 were crucial and what he's looking forward to at GAFCON 2018.
An article outlining the outlook for the gospel in Africa, giving reasons for encouragement and prayer.
In the second in our series, Jane Tooher explains her experiences of GAFCON 2008 and 2013 and what she's looking forward to about GAFCON 2018.
In part 3 of our series looking forward to Gafcon 2018, Winnie Njenga shares her reflections on the previous conference in Nairobi, Kenya in 2013.
Statement from Archbishop Peter Jensen following critical comments made by Bishop Joseph Idowu-Fearon on the newly formed Anglican Church in Brazil.
In this article, Archbishop Peter Jensen explores the distinction between sin existing in the church and doctrine being changed and blessing what God condemns.
In his June letter, Archbishop Okoh talks about GAFCON 2018 and how even those not attending have a vital role to play.
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.
Despite how you can get involved in the biggest Anglican gathering in 50 years. Everything you need to know can be found here.