Church Society on the Kigali Commitment — the statement from GAFCON 4

Apr 28, 2023 by

By: Lee Gatiss, from Anglican Ink. In a couple of weeks, King Charles III will swear in his Coronation Oath to maintain and defend “the true profession of the gospel… the Protestant Reformed religion”. Sadly, the current leadership of the...

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Bishop Keith Sinclair’s address to GAFCON IV

Apr 27, 2023 by

by Chris Sugden, EFAC: […]  What I find extraordinary is that since that time, nearly 20 years ago now, and with another Lambeth Conference in view (even delayed by the Pandemic) there has not been another attempt made to repair the...

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God is on the move in the broken Anglican Communion

Apr 26, 2023 by

by Lisa Nolland, Christian Today: I write as GAFCON IV [Global Anglican Future Conference] has just ended. It was held in clean, green, beautiful Kigali, Rwanda, with over 1,300 delegates – perhaps two thirds from the Majority...

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Will the actions of orthodox Anglicans be as strong as their words post-Kigali?

Apr 26, 2023 by

by Julian Mann, Christian Today: Strong words came out of the Gafcon conference of biblically orthodox Anglicans last week in Kigali, Rwanda. But will the actions of the orthodox Anglican Churches in the global majority be as strong as...

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GAFCON IV: Lessons from a Communion in Birth Pains

Apr 25, 2023 by

by Sam Ferguson, TGC: In AD 597, the bishop of Rome sent a missionary named Augustine to evangelize the Anglo people of southern England. Augustine’s mission base became known as the See of Canterbury, his office the Seat of Canterbury,...

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An Historic Moment for the Anglican Communion: Key Takeaways from the GAFCON IV Kigali Commitment

Apr 25, 2023 by

from AAC: The final version of the Gafcon IV Kigali Commitment (2023) will go down in history as among the historic turning points of the Anglican Communion.  It was virtually everything the delegates had hoped for, and as Rev Canon...

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