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Various missional networks are springing up around the world, bringing the leadership of Gafcon from the primates of each nation to the clergy and lay people working together to bring reformation,...
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...
The Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) returned to Plano, Texas, 17-19 June to celebrate the tenth anniversary of its formation under the leadership of Archbishop Bob Duncan. Article by Rev'd...
A blog about the many nations present at GAFCON 2018 in Jerusalem
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...
Archbishop Glenn Davies' address to the 51st Synod of the Diocese of Sydney.
A statement from the Council on BIblical Manhood and Womanhood concerning the biblical position on human sexuality, marriage and gender.
The Retired Archbishop of the Anglican Church of Kenya and leader of All Africa Conference of Churches to South Sudan has urged the political leaders of South Sudan to preserve lives of citizens...
Arcbishop Laurent Mbanda clarifies the situation regarding the recent church closures in the country.
Charles Raven, Gafcon’s Membership Development Secretary, has written a moving and powerful article in the Evangelicals Now newspaper to reinforce the vital work of Gafcon in encouraging us to uphold...
Rev Dr. Noll argues that Bishop Fearon is mistakenly making relationship with Canterbury ‘the unique feature of Anglicanism' rather than biblical orthodoxy.
Last week AMiE, the Anglican Mission in England launched a program to plant 25 AMiE churches by 2025 and 250 by 2050. This week a new church in Scarborough is confirmed.
First it was journalist Andrew Brown at The Guardian, then Ruth Gledhill at Christian Today and now John Bingham of the Telegraph, quoting the Queen’s address to the Church of England General Synod,...
Gafcon Ireland reports on the two-day residential which was held for over 50 church leaders who are proclaiming the Gospel, partnering with faithful Anglicans, planting churches and preparing...
Article explaining the history of Anglicanism in Ireland, the situation today and the story of Gafcon Ireland what it hopes to achieve.