GAFCON began with the first Global Anglican Future Conference in 2008 as an initiative to restore the integrity of Anglican faith and order as the Communion descended into deepening crisis.
We are now a global family standing together to restore the Bible to
the heart of the Anglican Communion with a strength and unity that comes
from our common confession of the Lord Jesus Christ, not merely from
historic institutional structures.
It is on this basis that the GAFCON Primates will prayerfully
consider their response to the Archbishop of Canterbury’s letter. They
recognize that the crisis in the Communion is not primarily a problem of
relationships and cultural context, but of false teaching which
continues without repentance or discipline.
Consistent with this position, they have previously advised the
Archbishop of Canterbury that they would not attend any meeting at which
The Episcopal Church of the United States or the Anglican Church of
Canada were represented, nor would they attend any meeting from which
the Anglican Church in North America was excluded.
It is therefore of some encouragement that the Archbishop of
Canterbury has opened the door of this meeting to the Primate of the
Anglican Church in North America, Archbishop Foley Beach. He has already
been recognized as a fellow primate of the Anglican Communion by
Primates representing GAFCON and the Anglican Global South at his
installation in Atlanta last October and he is a full member of the
GAFCON Primates Council.
In the end, our confidence is not in any structural reorganisation,
useful though it may be, but in the saving grace of our Lord and Saviour
Jesus Christ and in the abiding truth of the Bible. That is what
empowers us and this is the assurance we bring to our broken world.
September 17, 2015 AD
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