EFAC ‘heartily endorses’ GAFCON declaration
“We heartily endorse the fourteen points of the Jerusalem Declaration of the Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON) and, like those at GAFCON, are fully committed to remaining within the Anglican Communion, and to bearing joyful witness to evangelical distinctives. …”
– From the EFAC UK pre-Lambeth meeting at Trinity College Bristol – via Anglican Mainstream. (GAFCON photo: Joy Gwaltney.)
GAFCON reports: a highlight of the ACL’s Annual General Meeting
SydneyAnglicans.net has posted four video clips from the ACL’s Annual General Meeting held at Moore College last Thursday night.
Sydney delegates to GAFCON related their impressions of the Jerusalem gathering. Among them, 21-year-old Sylvia Tong, called for more involvement by young people in the movement, saying they need to be aware of the struggles of their brothers and sisters around the world.
See the video clips –
- Sylvia Tong speaks on young people and GAFCON and her experience in Jerusalem.
- The Rev John Mason speaks of liberal tactics in North America,
- Tony Payne looks to the future of the GAFCON movement,
- Claire Smith speaks about the diversity of the GAFCON participants.
SydneyAnglicans.net also has this report by Russell Powell.
GAFCON and England: Judgment and Mercy
Just three weeks after the announcement of the Jerusalem Statement and Declaration, it is already clear that GAFCON has irrevocably changed the Anglican Communion. The majority of the world’s Anglicans now no longer look to Canterbury.
Structures that stifle spiritual life will eventually find themselves bypassed and this is exactly what was expressed in the courteous but firm response of the GAFCON Primates Council to Rowan Williams’ criticisms, declaring in the final paragraph that ‘We assure the Archbishop of Canterbury of our respect as the occupier of an historic see which has been used by God to the benefit of his church and continue to pray for him to be given wisdom and discernment.’ …
– Charles Raven writes for VirtueOnline.
(Charles is Senior Minister of Christ Church Wyre Forest in the UK. From the files: a press statement from 2002.) Photo: GAFCON media team.
