GAFCON 2008
A number of GAFCON pilgrims have been walking the Via Dolorosa this week as they meet in Jerusalem.
Mike Ovey outlines an approach to theological education and the need for a humble spirit.
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...
John Senyonyi provides an overview of the Bible's teaching on the gift of marriage.
One thousand two hundred Global Anglican Future Conference pilgrims visited the Mount of Olives on Monday, June 23.
“The Anglican Communion is in need of healing, and the antidote is Jesus Christ,” Archbishop Henry Orombi told delegates Monday.
A video of Archbishop Henry Orombi delivering the Jerusalem Statement and Jerusalem Declaration at GAFCON 2008 in Jerusalem.
This is the text of the opening address given by Peter Akinola, Archbishop of Nigeria
GAFCON pilgrims met with the head of the largest Christian church in the Holy Land yesterday Saturday, 28 June 2008.
Anglican Archbishop of Sydney, Australia, Dr Peter Jensen, chairman of the organising committee addresses British press reports that claimed Gafcon leaders were planning ‘schism’.
Pilgrims participating in the Global Anglican Future Conference GAFCON traveled to Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus, on Friday, June 27. Having heard the draft statement from the conference
Bishop Robert Duncan today released the text of his opening plenary address to the leadership of the Global Anglican Future Conference.