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Archbishop Peter Jensen reflects on Jerusalem 2008 and Nairobi 2013, explaining why Future Conferences are so important. He concludes by looking forward to Jerusalem 2018.
Archbishop Foley Beach, Primate of Anglican Church North America, presents his annual address on the state of the province to Provincial Council 2016.
"His ascension assures us that God is truly God." Archbishop Ben Kwashi, Gafcon's General Secretary preaches on John 16 v 16-24.
The ACNA's Canon Dan Alger is training, equipping, and encouraging church planters across North America to proclaim Christ in and through mission.
In this edition of his letter, Archbishop Nicholas Okoh discusses All Saints Day - "an annual reminder of 'the communion of the saints.'”
May the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of glory, give you a spirit of wisdom and of revelation in the knowledge of him! As the new Chairman of GAFCON I greet you in Jesus’ name and thank...
A statement from Gafcon Australia in response to the Diocese of Wangaratta's decision to bless same-sex unions.
Blog article on how a potentially serious disagreement between two Gafcon Primates was saved by wine...
In his Advent letter, Archbishop Okoh reminds supporters of our core mission and reflects on what has already been achieved. Whilst there have been numerous encouragements, there is still much to do...
Archbishop Okoh's assessment that nothing has changed as a result of the Canterbury meeting of Primates last month seems to be borne out by comments earlier this week from Bishop Tengatenga, the...
The Portuguese translation of the Jerusalem 2018 Final Statement 'A Letter To The Churches - Gafcon Assembly 2018.'
The story of church leaders Elias and Rayito Rosales, who left the Anglican Church of Mexico, joining the ACNA, and the role of church planting movement 'Caminemos Juntos.'
Jerusalem holds a special place in our affections as it was there that the GAFCON movement came to birth in 2008 and we were delighted to have fellowship with Christ Church Jerusalem, which has been...
In this month's letter, Archbishop Nicholas Okoh focuses on how the Gafcon global family can help the Episcopal Church of South Sudan, in the challenges that it faces due to the ongoing suffering.