Anglicanism
Having previously written on the birth, need and future of GAFCON, General Secretary Peter Jensen writes that the heart of GAFCON is communion - a fellowship of many different peoples united in...
In this letter, Archbishop Okoh discusses the Sixth Anglican Global South conference and a meeting in Rome celebrating fifty years of ecumenical dialogue with the Roman Catholic Church. Archbishop...
GAFCON UK has recently drawn attention to multiple breaches in the Church of England of the 1998 Lambeth Conference Resolution I.10 which reaffirmed the Bible's teaching on sex and marriage. Here...
In his Advent letter, Archbishop Okoh reminds supporters of our core mission and reflects on what has already been achieved. Whilst there have been numerous encouragements, there is still much to...
Dr Peter Jensen responds to a controversial and revealing interview given by the General Secretary of the Anglican Communion.
Bishop Michael Nazir-Ali and a Gafcon UK leader call on the Archbishop of Canterbury to rebuke the Scottish Episcopal Church following a reading from the Koran.
Revd David McCarthy, Rector of St Thomas's, Edinburgh laments the crisis in Scotland and how the orthodox in his province have been encouraged by Gafcon.
Statement on The Episcopal Church (TEC) taking part in decision making on issues pertaining to polity and doctrine in Lusaka, thus breaking agreement made at 2016 Primates meeting.
Lorna Ashworth offers some personal reflections following the CofE General Synod, which took place between 13th - 17th February 2017.
The Diocese of South Carolina votes to affiliate with the Anglican Church in North America.
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.
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.
Announcement of the consecration and ordination of two new missionary bishops in the Diocese of Recife, Brazil.
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.
The Scottish Anglican Network laments today's decision by the Scottish Episcopal Church to permit same-sex weddings and issues the following press statement.