Anglicanism
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...
Andrea Williams, a member of the Church of England's General Synod and CEO of Christian Concern, a leading Christian campaign group in the UK, has responded to the Archbishop of Canterbury's...
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.
Archbishop Foley Beach of the ACNA has taught his province the saying, "Forward. Always forward. Everywhere forward." Find out how this pertains now just to a province but the whole Gafcon...
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.
In his Advent letter to the family of global Anglicans, Archbishop Foley Beach reflects on his time in Pakistan, the launch of Gafcon's weekday devotion 'Lift Up Your Hearts', and despite...
The Diocese of South Carolina votes to affiliate with the Anglican Church in North America.
A Global communion for the twenty-first Century
Leadership Conference, London 2012 of GAFCON/FCA