Human Sexuality
Rev Dr. Noll argues that Bishop Fearon is mistakenly making relationship with Canterbury ‘the unique feature of Anglicanism' rather than biblical orthodoxy.
This article gives a history of Anglicanism in New Zealand, more recent developments regarding plans to bless same-sex couples and how FCANZ have responded.
In this letter, Archbishop Okoh discusses the Communiqué issued following the recent Primates' Meeting in Canterbury, and argues that we need a 'new reformation.'
Article reviewing the October 2017 Primates Meeting in Canterbury in light of Resolution I.10 at the Lambeth Conference of 1998.
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.
A statement from the Council on BIblical Manhood and Womanhood concerning the biblical position on human sexuality, marriage and gender.
A statement from the Council on BIblical Manhood and Womanhood concerning the biblical position on human sexuality, marriage and gender.
The Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans New Zealand (FCANZ) response to the Motion 29 Working Group Interim Report.
Some personal reflections of the Church of England's July 2017 General Synod, by General Synod member Dr Chik Kaw Tan.
The consecration of Andy Lines will not be irregular or invalid, but a response to false teaching, guarding the faith and preventing spiritual harm to faithful Christians.
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.
The Scottish Anglican Network laments today's decision by the Scottish Episcopal Church to permit same-sex weddings and issues the following press statement.
In this blog article, Peter Jensen discusses the current divisions in the Anglican Communion, why such division matters so much and how Gafcon should respond.
An article discussing the Scottish Episcopal Church's (SEC's) proposed changes to Canon 31, relating to marriage and human sexuality.
Following the decision of the synod of the Anglican Diocese of New Westminster to authorize the blessing of same-sex unions, J.I. Packer shares why he walked out.
Rob & Claire Smith discuss Transgenderism, the ideology surrounding it and its link to medical treatment, it's increasing influence in society and how faithful Christians should respond.
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.