Moment & Prayer
Bishop Andudu Adam Elnail is co-leader of the Gafcon Suffering Church Network and Bishop of Kadugli, Sudan.
In the worldwide Anglican Communion some Provinces have departed seriously from the authority of Scripture and others stand on the brink.
In Bunia in DR Congo there are three camps for internally displaced persons. Rev'd Bernard Bisoke and his wife Furaha lead a project which provides schooling for children, and counselling and...
In Borno State, Nigeria, Christians live in fear of Boko Haram. The prayer is adapted from the ‘Collect in Times of Distress’ from the ACNA book of Common Prayer.
Wellspring Anglican Church was launched on the Angle peninsula in South Wales on January 30, 2022.
On January 30, Pastor William Siraj (from the Church of Pakistan) was murdered by gunmen in Peshawar, Pakistan.
In 2020 Anglican Aid (Sydney) launched a ‘Sponsor a Student’ initiative, to support Bible College students. Altogether, Anglican Aid are helping to sponsor over 400 students.
In the Diocese of Goma in DR Congo, Rev Joseph Rusangiza organises mobile training schools that travel around the regions in the diocese training evangelists – despite many obstacles.
In the Province of Jos in Nigeria , Rev’d Hassan John ministers amongst the communities devastated by kidnappings and killings.
The Anglican Church in Brazil was officially launched in 2018 and is very energetic in evangelism and church planting.
During 2021 there have been many new Anglican churches planted within the Gafcon fellowship.
The Anglican Church of the Province of Myanmar has experienced significant growth in the last ten years.
Anglican Missions Africa is an indigenous Anglican mission established after the Gafcon 2018 Jerusalem conference.
The political situation in Sudan is tense and complex. There are demonstrations taking place against the military coup.
The Jitegemee Tailoring Centre and Hostel has developed out of a partnership between the Mother's Union in Sydney diocese, Australia, and the Mother's Union in Mara diocese, Tanzania.
Caminemos Juntos (Let’s Walk Together) is an Anglican Latino network and church planting movement in South, Central, and North America, begun in 2010.
Youth and children’s ministry has been disrupted and forced to adapt in many areas of our global Anglican fellowship.