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We note with prayerful concern the revelation that Nicholas Chamberlain, Bishop of Grantham, is in a same sex relationship. Our understanding is that the nature of his relationship conforms to the...
Archbishop Glenn Davies' address to the 51st Synod of the Diocese of Sydney.
A comment on the GAFCON 2018 final statement.
The encouraging story of Trinity Church Scarborough, an AMiE church plant in the north of England, written by AMiE Mission Director, Revd. Lee McMunn.
Patronising pagan shrines is a sin, and cannot be excused as an acceptable cultural practice for Christians, the Archbishop of Uganda said today, as it is a violation of the sovereignty and...
Arcbishop Laurent Mbanda clarifies the situation regarding the recent church closures in the country.
Archbishop Okoh celebrates the recent Anglican Mission in England (AMiE) service. It also reflects on the wider importance of AMiE in a context of theological liberalism.
This article gives a history of Anglicanism in New Zealand, more recent developments regarding plans to bless same-sex couples and how FCANZ have responded.
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Receive Christian greetings in the name of Jesus Christ, the Servant King. I am so grateful to you for being faithful in prayer as we met with the other Anglican Primates in Canterbury last month and...
The Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON) was held in June 2008. Over eleven hundred Anglican bishops, clergy and laity met for a week in Jerusalem.
In this special Advent letter, Archbishop Okoh encourages us to use this season to renew our courage, and look up and look forward.
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.
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...
A Communiqué from the Gafcon Primates Council held in Sydney, Australia 29th April - 2nd May 2019
Gafcon Ireland marks a turning point in the country's spiritual future, as faithful Anglican communities look towards the future and a vision of bringing the good news to their beloved Ireland.
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.'

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