How GAFCON Decides: Statements and the Future of the Communion Update: Read here the letter to the churches from GAFCON 2018. By Esau McCaulley For most Christians in the United States, today will be another Friday. Even for many Episcopalians and Anglicans, the day ... Read More...
Why the Lambeth Conference? Why does the Lambeth Conference matter? On an interview on a new book: The Lambeth Conference: Theology, History, Polity and Purpose — The First 150 Years.
Lambeth 2020: Anglicanism in Australasia, Latin America, and the Pacific Rim A study of Anglicanism in Latin America, Australasia and the Pacific Rim shows how the Communion has proliferated and decentralised in the last 50 years.
Kenya Ponders Future with GAFCON "If GAFCON creates parallel structures what does this mean for the Communion? Are we heading into a separate church? If that is the direction, are we happy to wake up one day and say that we are not a part of the Anglican Communion? I do not think that we have arrived at that stage."
Why GAFCON Matters: Thoughts on the Opening of GAFCON 2018 GAFCON is clearly here to stay. Questions remain about the role it will play in the lives and ministries of its supporters and detractors.
The Optional Bishop An Anglican province bent on mission but without theological and historical depth will make for a weak, divided church.
Is There a Place for Conservatives in the Episcopal Church? Many conservatives have been made to feel that their stance is “despicable” and that there is inconsistent application of our church’s best-known invitation, “The Episcopal Church Welcomes You.”
The Church Isn’t Fiction Keep in contact with real things — the actual people around you, the actual place where you live, the actual God who underpins and suffuses all — and you’ll be inoculated against relativism.