How can GAFCON Membership Grow without African Anglicanism Changing?

May 5, 2016 by

by Julian Mann, VOL:

GAFCON general secretary Dr. Peter Jensen sounded very confident in his recent interview with VIRTUEONLINE http://tinyurl.com/j3b2vo3 that the movement’s worldwide Anglican membership would grow substantially. But the question must be asked, how can it unless there are changes to the way Anglican Provinces operate in GAFCON’s African heartlands – not doctrinally but in terms of church order, particularly over local clergy tenure?

The former Sydney Archbishop, in the United States to speak at the diocesan conference of the Convocation of Anglicans in North America (CANA), was asked by VOL about GAFCON’s future. Dr. Jensen said: ‘GAFCON is a dynamic spiritual movement. We have the Jerusalem Declaration. We are not leaving the Anglican Communion. We are the Anglican Communion. We have 5,000 supporters, we need 50,000 supporters and we will get them. We are growing GAFCON branches around the world. Recently New Zealand signed up. GAFCON is drawing Anglicans from around the world.’

At the risk of sounding over-pious, one is inclined to add ‘Lord willing’ to Dr. Jensen’s confident prediction that GAFCON will grow from 5,000 to 50,000 supporters. With the corroding influence of theological liberalism a growing global threat due to the cultural imperialism of the West, it to be sincerely hoped that GAFCON’s membership does grow significantly. But the question this answer raises is: why, with many millions of Anglicans in particularly the African nations with GAFCON-supporting Provinces, is the now eight-year-old movement not larger?

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