Anglicanism
Rev Dr. Noll argues that Bishop Fearon is mistakenly making relationship with Canterbury ‘the unique feature of Anglicanism' rather than biblical orthodoxy.
Archbishop Nicholas Okoh wishes the Gafcon family a Happy New Year, welcomes Archbishop Ben Kwashi as the new General Secretary and looks ahead to the conference next month in Dubai.
Bishop Michael Nazir-Ali and a Gafcon UK leader call on the Archbishop of Canterbury to rebuke the Scottish Episcopal Church following a reading from the Koran.
Bishop Michael Nazir-Ali, of the diocese of Rochester in the United Kingdom, told Global Anglican Future Conference pilgrims Tuesday that “the future of the Anglican Communion is to be found in...
Charles Raven's first lecture on the state of the Anglican Communion, focusing on the fall-out from the 1998 Lambeth Conference.
In this article, Archbishop Peter Jensen explores the distinction between sin existing in the church and doctrine being changed and blessing what God condemns.
The Archbishop of Sydney, Dr Glenn Davies, has issued a statement in response to a vote by the Synod of the Diocese of Wangaratta to authorise a service to bless civil marriages.
Archbishop Nicholas Okoh reflects on the Arian heresy, it's relevance to the recent SEC vote on marriage and the consecration of Canon Andy Lines.
In this edition of his letter, Archbishop Nicholas Okoh discusses All Saints Day - "an annual reminder of 'the communion of the saints.'”
This article in the Evangelicals Now newspaper reflects on the recent G19 Dubai conference from the perspective of Anglican churches facing persecution.
In this special Advent letter, Archbishop Okoh encourages us to use this season to renew our courage, and look up and look forward.
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...
The Global Anglican Future Conference opened on Sunday with a reflection on the history of the turmoil that has necessitated the meeting, and a call to rescue the church.