Abuja 2026: A Turning Point for Global Anglicanism — The Pastors Heart

Posted on March 3, 2026 
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Here’s the first of Dominic Steele’s reports from Abuja in Nigeria –

“Dominic Steele reports from Abuja, Nigeria, as nearly 500 Anglican leaders gather for GAFCON 2026 in what many believe could prove a decisive moment in the reshaping of the Anglican Communion. Delegates have arrived from across Africa, the Americas, Europe, Asia and Australasia, despite significant travel disruption caused by the US–Iran conflict and Middle Eastern airspace closures. For many Australians, flights were cancelled only hours before departure.

This preview episode of The Pastor’s Heart sets out what is expected in the coming days: proposals for the structure and operation of a new Global Anglican Communion, distinct from Canterbury.
The story stretches back through the Jerusalem Declaration of 2008 and the strong Kigali statement of 2023, in which leaders representing the majority of the Communion expressed no confidence in the existing Instruments of Communion. This week, foundations for a renewed and confessionally orthodox global fellowship are anticipated to be agreed.

Steele outlines the program for the week, including plenary sessions, presentations and votes on doctrine, fellowship and leadership structures. Particular attention will be given to the biblical basis of communion, the failures of current Canterbury-centred mechanisms and how future alignment will be defined. Questions around governance, canonical relationships and financial partnerships are also expected to be addressed.

Over the next five days, The Pastor’s Heart will release daily 30-minute reports with interviews from primates and key leaders, alongside full-length conversations on YouTube. Coverage is brought in partnership with Anglican Aid. This episode provides essential background to what may become a defining chapter in modern Anglican history.”

Be sure to watch here.

Please do uphold this key gathering in your prayers.

Some are still travelling, affected by global travel disruptions due to events surrounding Iran. Please pray for safety in travel.

Understanding Evangelism

Posted on March 3, 2026 
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From Phillip Jensen –

“We do appreciate comments and feedback, and even questions from our many subscribers.

Sadly, we haven’t got the time or resources to be able to answer each question, however two of the comments that came in to us on the Acts 17 passage we thought would be very helpful to air in this episode of Two Ways News, before we look at the two wisdoms contrasted in 1 Corinthians chapter 2.”

They begin by clarifying some things about anti-semitism and then go on to speak about the vital topic of evangelism.

Listen here. Most helpful.

Preaching When Opportunity Knocks

Posted on March 2, 2026 
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“Some years ago now, John Chapman, Sydney Diocesan Evangelist, came to Melbourne to lead a workshop for preachers. As you would expect, it was absolutely loaded with good advice conveyed with machine-gun-like speed and precision. …

Of all the standouts from that day, one thing still comes to my mind each year as Christmas and Easter approach. …”

– Bob Thomas, retired Presbyterian minister, shares brief encouragement at The Expository Preaching Trust.

Also new at their website:

Preaching Wisdom –

“The wisdom books of the Bible are Job, Ecclesiastes, Proverbs, Song of Songs and there is a wisdom category of the Psalms, Psalm 119 being an example of a Wisdom Psalm.

The preacher of these books will never be accused of being anything but contemporary, down to earth and practical. …”

– David Cook shares opportunities to develop skills in preaching these books.

Bishop of Bathurst’s Newsletter for Lent 2026

Posted on March 2, 2026 
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The latest Bishop’s Newsletter from the Diocese of Bathurst – for Lent 2026 – is now available.

Please be encouraged to download and read – to inform your prayers!

Reading the Bible In Church

Posted on March 2, 2026 
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“Looking for people who can read the Bible out loud in church? Trying to fill the Bible reading roster? Building a team of Bible readers? Then let me ask you, what qualifies someone to be able to read the Bible? Do they need to have a background in performing arts? Or perhaps have been a newsreader in a previous life?

Should they audition for the task? Or complete a training course for reading in front of others? Is volunteering enough or is vetting needed?

What makes a good Bible reader? …”

– Dave McDonald writes at The Gospel Coalition Australia.

The Opportunity of a New Reformation

Posted on March 1, 2026 
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“Right now, an opportunity for a new mission-shaped reformation lies before us  if we can rise to the challenge. While it is true that many Anglican church leaders in the West have turned from Scripture to follow the spirit of this age, the majority of the world’s Anglican leaders trust the gospel the missionaries first brought as the only true gospel, and want to continue in it. They know that this gospel, upon which our church was founded, is the only gospel that saves.

From these leaders the Gafcon movement has arisen …”

Anglican Aid’s Canon Tim Swan writes about the challenges and opportunities of a Global Anglican Communion, with a focus on this month’s Abuja G26 conference. At SydneyAnglicans.net.

Lord, Open the King of England’s Eyes – William Tyndale’s Life and Legacy, part 3

Posted on February 28, 2026 
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Just released – Part 3 of the Tyndale House podcast on William Tyndale –

“In this series we are exploring William Tyndale’s life, Bible translation and legacy, including interviews experts in the sixteenth century. In this third episode, we explore William Tyndale’s life after his publication of his translation of the New Testament into English in 1526.

We’re very grateful for contributions from:

Bruce Gordon, the Titus Street Professor of Ecclesiastical History at Yale Divinity School …

Alec Ryrie, Professor of the History of Christianity at the University of Durham …

Simon Burton, John Laing Senior Lecturer in Reformation History at the School of Divinity at the University of Edinburgh …

Karl Gunther, historian of the Reformation from the Hamilton School for Classical and Civic Education in the University of Florida.”

Watch here.

Thoughts on AI — A helpful resource from Crossway

Posted on February 27, 2026 
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At AP, The Australian Presbyterian, Cooper Rispin shares some brief reflections on resources around AI –

“Should we be afraid of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and how it is influencing our world, or should we be embracing it? If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably felt unsure or overwhelmed by all the rapid developments.

That said, Large Language Models (LLMs), often referred to as AI, have already been a wonderful asset, but not without their concerns. I am particularly thankful for how quickly tools like Grammarly have improved, helping me with my daily job of writing emails, talks, etc. It’s an example of how these tools have been a great asset to humanity.

If you want help thinking about AI/LLMs for you, your family, and your church, I want to recommend a two-part series from the Christian publisher Crossway, along with books by some of the hosts of these episodes. …”

– He reminds us that technology is never neutral.  Worth checking out.

G26 Preparations at St Matthias House Abuja

Posted on February 26, 2026 
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Thanksgiving and prayer request from Gafcon:

“We thank God as the final physical preparations continue for the G26 Conference beginning this weekend. Within Abuja, plans are coming together to welcome bishops, clergy, and lay leaders gathering to seek the Lord’s wisdom for the future of our Anglican Communion.

We praise God for the excellent progress at St Matthias House, where significant renovations are helping provide an ideal setting for this historic gathering. We also give thanks for the warm and generous hospitality of the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion), whose faithful service is making this conference possible.

Pray for wisdom, strength, and unity for all involved in logistics, construction, transport, and hospitality, that every preparation may serve the gospel and enable fruitful fellowship.”

Anglican Network in Europe College of Bishops meets in Wythenshawe, Manchester

Posted on February 26, 2026 
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Statement from The Anglican Network in Europe –

“The Bishops of the Anglican Network in Europe met at the AMC Cathedral Church of Restoration in Wythenshawe, Manchester, on 20th and 21st February 2026, kindly hosted by Bishop Gideon Ilechukwu and members of the congregation. We believe that the Lord spoke to us from his Word and from listening to each other, and united us around a vision for his church in Europe in which our Network has an important part to play.

Our studies in 1 Kings reminded us of God’s power in carrying out his sovereign purposes, pointing forward to Jesus building his church. From Acts 15 we remembered how leaders from different backgrounds came to a decision which they disseminated publicly – “It seems good to us and the Holy Spirit” – resulting in the mission of the Gospel to the world.

We heard from Bishop Tim Davies and Bishop Andy Lines about their recent visit to Rwanda and Uganda, where they met with Archbishops, Bishops and Provincial leaders. Bishop Andy’s time with Archbishop Laurent Mbanda in Rwanda involved learning about the challenges for the church in that country, as well as discussing the future relationship between ANiE and Gafcon. ANiE and the Church of Uganda recommitted to a mission partnership, with the aim of recruiting and sending gospel workers from Uganda to the spiritually dark continent of Europe, including the British Isles. Uganda will begin the process of selection, training and fundraising for this venture immediately. ANiE will identify host congregations who can host short term and long term missionaries from Uganda, and suitable mission projects.

Our dream is Europe renewed by the gospel – as Spirit-filled Anglican communities, diverse but united, shine the light of Christ into places of darkness; where new churches are planted; new leaders nurtured; and new dioceses formed; as God displays his multi-variegated wisdom through the renewed Global Anglican Communion (Ephesians 3:10).

With this in mind, the Bishops of the Anglican Network in Europe intend to:

a) Request Gafcon / the GAC to move towards recognising ANiE as a Province: the Anglican Church of Europe.

b) Make it clear that Presiding Bishop Andy Lines has the full support of all the bishops and other leaders of ANiE.

c) Request that at least one member of the Gafcon Global charity (GFCA) must be a member of ANiE.

d) Continue to lead planning to multiply missionary Dioceses in Europe.

e) Begin planning for a full ANiE Assembly to meet before the major G28 Gafcon Conference in Athens.

f) Ensure that we play a major role in the planning and hosting of G28.

g) Actively promote our vision among current and future leaders of ANiE, including through conferences and courses.

h) Support the development of our strategy and execution of communications.

Those of us preparing to represent ANiE at G26 in Abuja pray there will be a sense of the movement of the Holy Spirit in the establishment of a renewed Anglican Communion, and fresh commitment to unity based on the Jerusalem Declaration. We hope for clarity about the need to step away from the structures of failed and spiritually compromised institutions, and a vision about orthodox Anglican global mission articulated and communicated in ways that inspire to sacrificial service, especially the younger generation.

To God be the glory.
February 2026.

Note to Editors:
The Anglican Network in Europe (ANiE) is the provision of the Primates’ Council (Archbishops) of Gafcon to provide a faithful ecclesial structure for historic, orthodox, biblical, confessional Anglicans within Europe.

Received via e-mail.

Listening in Lent — in the Diocese of Melbourne

Posted on February 26, 2026 
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Newly installed Archbishop of Melbourne Ric Thorpe invites members of his diocese to “listen, reflect, and respond together”.

“During Lent, you are invited to be part of Listening in Lent – an opportunity to pause, reflect, and share what you notice and hope for as part of the Diocese of Melbourne today, and as we look to the future together.”

It’d be good to pray for Archbishop Thorpe and all involved in this, in their desire to see churches strengthened and for the people of Melbourne to come to trust in the Lord Jesus.

Canberra & Goulburn’s Anglican News for Feb 2026

Posted on February 26, 2026 
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The February 2026 issue of Anglican News, the magazine of the Diocese of Canberra & Goulburn, has been posted on their website.

– A good way to get a feel for – and to pray for – what’s happening in the diocese.

Children’s Bibles are helpful—but they’re not enough

Posted on February 25, 2026 
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“When I ask parents if they read the Bible with their children, they’ll often respond enthusiastically and say something like, ‘Yes! We read them a chapter from a children’s Bible before bed every night!’

And that’s so encouraging to hear! But it’s not what I meant.

What I’m really asking is: ‘Do you read the actual Bible with your children?’…”

– At The Australian Church Record, Leah has a point.

Easter Evangelism — How not to waste Easter this year

Posted on February 24, 2026 
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From The Pastor’s Heart –

“For many of us, Easter is the highest attention moment of the year. But how do we turn that attention into genuine gospel impact? How do we help people attend in the first place, how do we move from visitor to believer, and how do we run follow up that actually happens?

How to engage the neighbourhood, welcome deliberately, lead hearts to love Jesus in the gathering and preaching, and leading well into followup courses.

We cover what to prioritise, what not to do, whether evening events are worth it, how to serve families well, and simple next steps that help guests come back.

Featuring three Sydney mission pastors: Brayden Lucas (Christ Church Gladesville), Peter Blake (St Stephen’s Normanhurst) and Pip Witheridge (St Paul’s Carlingford).”

Watch or listen here.

Boasting in the Cross

Posted on February 24, 2026 
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From Phillip Jensen –

“Is pride a virtue or a vice? Is it right or even wise to boast of oneself? Traditionally, modesty has long been commended and pride decried. But today, we encourage the young to be proud of themselves, and we hear celebrities of all kinds proclaiming pride in themselves and their achievements. What place, then, does pride have in the Christian life? Should we be proud to be Christians?

The ancient world, as with the modern, places great emphasis on learning, education and wisdom. The human ability to think deeply is one of the great distinctive characteristics of our species. But does God set limits on human wisdom? Can we judge God or even know him by our wisdom?

The gospel always undermines human pride in ways we never expect, and so I hope you enjoy our discussion in this episode. Thank you to those who have inspired conversations by contacting us and providing feedback; if you want to do the same, please write to us at respond@twm.email.”

Phillip and Peter Jensen discuss at Two Ways News.

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