This Sunday is Gafcon Sunday
Posted on June 26, 2026
Filed under GAFCON, Global Anglican Communion
Archbishop Miguel Uchoa, Archbishop and Primate of the Anglican Church of Brazil and Vice-Chairman of the Global Anglican Council, shares why GAFCON Sunday matters and why you should partner with us in prayer and with your most generous gift today.
From Gafcon:
“What began as a conference became a movement, and, by God’s grace, is now the home for biblically faithful Anglicans around the world.
The Global Anglican Communion announced at G26 in Abuja early this year is not a new communion, but the same Anglican Communion now reordered with leadership that is both biblically faithful and truly global.
And GAFCON Sunday is your opportunity to give generously to this work that is impacting millions around the world.
You are supporting our work in:
Theological education for the next generation of orthodox clergy and bishops, many in contexts where sound training is scarce or actively opposed.
Frontline mission among the unreached — including partnerships across the world, including in the Middle East region, and the re-evangelization of Europe.
Relational infrastructure that holds together our provinces across cultural, linguistic, and national divides — bound not by institutional power but by a shared confession of the Jerusalem Declaration.
Global Gatherings like our upcoming G27 prayer conference for laity in Brazil, and our next major assembly in Athens in 2028 for GAFCON V.
None of this happens without faithful, generous partners like you.
Three Ways to Participate on 28 June 2026
Pray — Lift the Global Anglican Communion before the Lord. Pray for our archbishops, bishops, clergy, and lay leaders — especially those in hostile and dangerous contexts who pay a real price for their faithfulness.
Share — Forward this email. Mention GAFCON Sunday from the pulpit or in your small group. Post about it. The breadth of this fellowship is its strength.
Give — Make a generous gift before or on June 28. As Paul writes, “God loves a cheerful giver” — and there is much reason for joy in what your gift makes possible (2 Corinthians 9:7).
We are grateful for every prayer offered and every gift given. You are not a donor at a distance — you are a participant in something the Lord is doing across the earth. Thank you for your partnership.”
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