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In his July 2017 letter, Archbishop Nicholas Okoh discusses GAFCON 2018 in Jerusalem, and how there is still much to do following the first conference in 2008.
An open letter giving thanks to God, and commending Archbishop Davies' and Bishop Condie's involvement in the consecration of Bishop Andy Lines.
Some personal reflections of the Church of England's July 2017 General Synod, by General Synod member Dr Chik Kaw Tan.
Archbishop Peter Jensen challenges the idea that in regard to the Bible's teaching on same-sex marriage, it is possible to hold a 'middle ground' position.
The encouraging story of Trinity Church Scarborough, an AMiE church plant in the north of England, written by AMiE Mission Director, Revd. Lee McMunn.
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.
An article explaining how the Archbishop of Canterbury has managed to maintain ties with certain Provinces, despite the Church of England's drift from apostolic Christianity.
The Archbishop of Sydney has written a letter urging Australian citizens to vote to retain the biblical meaning of marriage.
A statement from the Council on BIblical Manhood and Womanhood concerning the biblical position on human sexuality, marriage and gender.
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.
The story of Christ Church Stockport, an AMiE church plant launching in January 2018 in the north of England.
An interview with Bible translators Ross & Lyndal Webb who are currently working in Vanuatu on why they believe the authority of scripture is so important.
A review of Rev. Vaughan Roberts and Gafcon General Secretary, Archbishop Peter Jensen's new book - faith in a time of crisis. It is published by Matthias media and can be purchased now.
Peter Jensen refutes the idea that Gafcon is both divisive and opposed to the Anglican Communion. He also reiterates why Gafcon exists.
A Communiqué issued by the Primates of the Global South, following their meeting in Cairo between 8th - 9th September 2017.
The persistent assertions that the Primates of the Anglican Communion are 'walking together', do not reflect the reality.
Gafcon's Initial Response to the Primates' Meeting 2017 Communique
Article reviewing the October 2017 Primates Meeting in Canterbury in light of Resolution I.10 at the Lambeth Conference of 1998.