Anglicanism
What is the link between a kangaroo and the advance of the Gospel? Find out how Australia's delegation to Gafcon 2018 is reminding us that the Gospel always moves forward.
In this article, Peter Jensen explains what the word 'unity' means in its true biblical context. Arguing that some have wrongly interpreted it's meaning, he states that there cannot be unity with...
Announcement of the consecration and ordination of two new missionary bishops in the Diocese of Recife, Brazil.
GAFCON has released the video of the speech given by the General secretary of the Global Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans, Dr Peter Jensen, to the luncheon in Nairobi during the Archbishop of...
This edition of the letter discusses the great hope of the Easter message - Jesus death and resurrection and it's importance for the Gafcon movement.
A letter printed in the Irish Times in response to the open letter from liberal Irish clergy urging the Irish bishops to reject the election of David McClay as Bishop of Down and Dromore due to...
Henry Orombi draws lessons for Anglican Communion from the history of the church in Uganda.
Peter Jensen refutes the idea that Gafcon is both divisive and opposed to the Anglican Communion. He also reiterates why Gafcon exists.
First it was journalist Andrew Brown at The Guardian, then Ruth Gledhill at Christian Today and now John Bingham of the Telegraph, quoting the Queen’s address to the Church of England General...
Archbishop Stanley Ntagali of Uganda speaking at Gafcon 2018 and encouraging those who have come from around the world to stand for the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
In his April 2017 letter, Archbishop Nicholas Okoh reflects on the words of the prophet Jeremiah, and how through Gafcon an exciting future is unfolding.
Ashley Null looks at the future of the Anglican Communion by considering the Reformers and their legacy.
Article on the need in Rwanda to make disciples of Christ. Without this, says Archbishop of Rwanda Most Revd. Laurent Mbanda, there will be a drift into Syncretism.
Charles Raven reflects on the consecration of Bishop Jay Behan, the start of the Church of Confessing Anglicans Aotearoa and New Zealand and how courageous Anglicans in New Zealand are taking the...