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During 2021 there have been many new Anglican churches planted within the Gafcon fellowship.
The Anglican Church in Brazil was officially launched in 2018 and is very energetic in evangelism and church planting.
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.
Caminemos Juntos (Let’s Walk Together) is an Anglican Latino network and church planting movement in South, Central, and North America, begun in 2010.
The training of evangelists in Goma diocese, DR Congo, follows a pattern. There is a temporary training school;
In the Anglican Church in Brazil their church planting and evangelism is based on a ‘House of Peace’ strategy.
In Mombasa Diocese, Kenya, the Bishop invited Anglican Missions Africa to run two courses, one for pastors on ‘Healthy Church’ and another for evangelists on ‘Urban Mission’.
The Anglican Church is growing very fast in Toliara Diocese in southern Madagascar.
On Sunday, August 22, the Church of the Holy Spirit (Diocese of Recife, Anglican Church in Brazil) celebrated its 25th anniversary.
The Anglican Church in Nepal is growing fast. In twenty-one years, they have gone from having three Anglican churches to ninety-two.
In the Archdeaconery of Binza, in the diocese of Goma, DR Congo, they have recently completed a portable training course for evangelists.
In Nepal Covid-19 has been devastating in the last few months.
On July 25, the Catedral Espírito Santo (Cathedral of the Holy Spirit) in Recife (The Anglican Church in Brazil), celebrated 'Yes Sunday' (confirmation).
Gafcon Tanzania has partnered with Anglican Aid, Sydney, to build extra capacity at three Bible Colleges and in sponsoring forty students to begin their theological study this August.
In Myanmar the Christian Karen people are in particular danger.