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CMS ANNIVERSARY: BISHOP ORJI ADMONISHES CHRISTIANS TO EVANGELIZE THE WOR...

Every member of our Diocese is a missionary in North America because God has called us to salvation and sent us to proclaim his word. This is urgent partly because our culture is no longer Christian, in fact it is openly hostile to the Christian Faith. Our goal is to tell the good news of the atoning death and resurrection of Jesus to our pagan relatives, friends, colleagues and society with gentleness and respect so that they might repent of sin, believe in Christ and be sav ed. That is the mission of our Diocese. This entails sacrifice and shame and suffering. The CMS missionaries suffered and many died to give the gospel to Africa. Let us be willing to suffer to give this gospel to our nations again. We are not here to spread our version or your version of Anglicanism as wonderful as you may think it is. Rather we are here to spread the gospel primarily and hopefully in the process teach a godly expression of Anglicanism. Since we are Anglican missionaries sent by God to evangeliz...

The Integrity of the Anglican Church

The Integrity of the Anglican Church 10th July 2020 Charles Raven What gives Anglicanism its integrity? In this article, Charles Raven shows that this is ultimately a question of where we look for authority. Integrity can be understood both in the sense of being fit for purpose, for instance when we refer to the integrity of an aircraft’s airframe, or in the sense of being honest and morally upright. Sin and human frailty make it inevitable that any Church will have its failures of integrity in the latter sense, but Anglicanism has had a particularly contested history with regard to the former, from the Roman Catholic and Puritan critics of the sixteenth century, through the Commonwealth and disestablishment in the seventeenth century, the rise of both rationalism and Methodism in the eighteenth century to the early nineteenth century Tractarian critique of a Church which in their view had become little more than a branch of government. The habitual ambig...

Chairman's Letter June 2020

Chairman's Letter June 2020 29th June 2020 Archbishop Foley Beach Cliquez ici pour lire la Lettre en Français Para ler a carta em Português, clique aqui Para leer la carta en Español, haga clic aquí Beloved in Christ Jesus: Greetings in the name of our Risen Lord and Savior Jesus Christ! Our world continues to be rocked by crises. Hard on the heels of the Covid -19 pandemic, which continues to cause massive disruption to social and economic life, the appalling death of George Floyd has sent shock waves around the world. Despite the disorder it has triggered, his murder has rightly led to deep heart searching and a new awareness amongst Christians of the evil of racism in denying a person’s fundamental identity as made in the image of God. I have recently addressed this with the our ACNA Provincial Council ,  and I urge the whole Gafcon movement to take this to heart, especially the call to reach out with the love and mercy of Jesus Christ to minoritie...

Time to end the silence on the persecution of Christians in Nigeria

A family of four is shot and injured by armed assailants as they pray in their home. Medical staff save the life of a six-month old baby who was shot in the head during an attack which claimed 17 lives, including that of the baby's mother. A three-year-old dies 24 hours after suffering machete blows to the head sustained in an attack in which nine people died and seven remain missing. The scale and severity of the violent atrocities which take place on a near daily basis in central Nigeria is utterly heart-breaking. It is difficult to find words to describe these appalling acts, but one thing is clear: it is time to end the silence on the persecution of Christians in the region. For over a decade, central Nigeria has been plagued by violence perpetrated by an armed group comprising men of Fulani ethnicity, which was first observed in Plateau state in March 2010, and has been increasingly exponentially since 2015. The militia is believed to have been responsible for more deat...

Chairman’s Letter Pentecost 2020

 29th May 2020 Archbishop Foley Beach Cliquez ici pour lire la Lettre en Français Para ler a carta em Português, clique aqui Para leer la carta en Español, haga clic aquí Beloved in Christ Jesus: Greetings in the name of our Risen Lord and Savior Jesus Christ! At Pentecost we rejoice that we are indeed ‘not left as orphans’ (John 14:18), but through the crucified, risen and ascended Lord Jesus, the Holy Spirit is poured out upon us in fulfilment of God’s promise. It is by the Spirit of Jesus in our hearts that we are able to cry ‘Abba! Father! (Galatians 4:6) and even though many of us may not be able to able to sing the praises of God together in this time of pandemic, may our hearts nonetheless overflow with praise and adoration to God who so wonderfully restores us through his Son in the power of the Holy Spirit! But this work of the Spirit in our hearts is part of a much bigger picture. When my brother Primate  Archbishop Jackson Ole Sapit addressed the Ke...

Chairman's April Letter

Chairman's April Letter 30th April 2020 Archbishop Foley Beach Cliquez ici pour lire la Lettre en Français Para ler a carta em Português, clique aqui Para leer la carta en Español, haga clic aquí Beloved in Christ Jesus: Greetings in the name of our Risen Lord and Savior Jesus Christ! Times of crisis such as we are now living through are revealing. They force us to focus on what is really important to us and it has been so encouraging to see Gafcon churches around the world quickly adapting to new ways of being church and proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ using the tools the internet gives us.  Our churches are also making it a priority to care for the most vulnerable. Here in North America, our Matthew 25 Initiative network is serving some of the most poor and under-resourced people in North America from some 100 centers, while globally, the Anglican Relief and Development Fund (see  https://ardf.org/apply-for-covid19-funds ) is seeking to provide on t...