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Is there a biblical argument for a third way between the conservative and liberal approaches to the issue of human sexuality? Martin Davie explores this highly debated issue in context of biblical...
"As Christians... let us take the Bible, the words of God, let us memorise, let us meditate, let the word of God guide and direct our lives so that we may abide, because outside of the word of God...
A personal account from a delegate about why her Dad was right about persuading her to attend GAFCON 2018!
Jesus says ‘Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed’. Our Chairman Archbishop Okoh reminds us that this promise should be a powerful encouragement to us as we press on to preach the...
Every three years in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, missional Anglicans serving around the world come together to celebrate, reconnect, learn and hear God’s call afresh for their next...
GAFCON is a movement within the Anglican Communion to call it back to the Bible and to the great task of making disciples by preaching the gospel in all the world.
It all happened more than ten years ago but listening to the Rev Rico Tice, from the Church of England, explain why he left the Archbishops’ Task Force for Evangelism brought it all flo
As 2016 draws to a close you might like to join us in reflecting on some key moments in the Gafcon year.
Our General Secretary, Dr Peter Jensen, has written a series of reflections following the January 2016 Primates Gathering on the fundamentals underpinning the basis of our faith. This is the first in...
Article announcing additional Gafcon conference to be held in 2019.
Peter Jensen discusses how all attending GAFCON 2018 will bring the "special gift of fellowship" and how those not attending still have a crucial role to play.
Archbishop Nicholas Okoh reflects on an open letter from the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, and the death of the Most Revd Emmanuel Kana Mani.
The local expression of the GAFCON movement in New Zealand, the Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans NZ (FCANZ), has been launched. Over 500 Anglicans from across New Zealand met in Christchurch and...
In this special Advent letter, Archbishop Okoh encourages us to use this season to renew our courage, and look up and look forward.
A report to the Church from the Gafcon Primates following their April meeting in Uganda.
The Bishop of Maidstone, the Rt Rev’d Rod Thomas, today responded to the decision by the Scottish Episcopal Church to change its canons of marriage.
It sounds like there is some anxiety on the part of the ACoC. Could it be that they are worried about being excluded themselves, of being tied too closely to The Episcopal Church (TEC) and its...
This article in the Evangelicals Now newspaper reflects on the recent G19 Dubai conference from the perspective of Anglican churches facing persecution.