"At the ACC-18 meeting -- which was attended by primates, bishops, clergy and laity from 39 of the 42 Anglican provinces -- there was widespread support for working together patiently and constructively to review the Instruments of Communion, so that our differences and disagreements can be held together in unity and fellowship.
Read moreOur conference theme for 2023 'To Whom Shall We Go?' (John 6:68), along with our Bible studies in the Letter to the Colossians, focused our attention on Jesus, the one in whom all the fullness of God dwells in bodily form, the Lord of all creation and the head of his body, the church (Colossians 1:15-19; 2:9).
Read more"We seek to shape our lives around the scriptures, rather than the scriptures around our lives," described the Rev. Calvin Robinson, a deacon in the Free Church in England, in offering an update during The Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON) Tuesday evening plenary. Robinson was among several delegates from Anglican churches not officially recognized by the Archbishop of Canterbury that minister in the British Isles and continental Europe.
Read moreGAFCON was inaugurated in 2008 as a fellowship of many disparate groups seeking reform and renewal within the family of churches descended from the missionary activities of the Church of England.
Sometimes perceived as a fellowship of nine Anglican Provinces (national churches in Anglican parlance), GAFCON is, in fact, a wider Anglican renewal movement gathered this week in Kigali, Rwanda.
Read moreBut there is another equally, if not more pressing, question inextricably linked to the first. It was the question raised in the GAFCON assembly for clergy and laity today: What is our hope for the Anglican Communion? Among the answers given were:
That we would be a growing global fellowship of mutually accountable followers of Jesus under the authority of Scripture who spread the Gospel of Jesus
Read moreThe Wall Street Journal's Evan Gershkovich was detained in Russia on March 29 while on a reporting trip and accused of spying, making him the first American journalist detained in Russia on espionage charges since the Cold War. The Journal vehemently denies the allegations against him and has called for his immediate release, as have President Biden and government and media leaders around the globe.
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Read more"That is not true, I think the officer's lacked intelligence or they were just trying to cover up something else. We all love money, if I had such powers why would I be toiling like any other people," said Kodia.
When the bishop visited Nairobi on missionary work, police combed his house in search of evidence.
"They told them (my family) that I'm printing fake money and I have been dishing them out to demonstrators, mostly the boda boda riders," said Kodia.
Read moreIf we really feared this God who rose from the dead to empower us, we would not steal things that do not belong to us. We would not demand bribes, nor offer bribes. We would not take iron sheets we know were intended for the under-served in Karamoja. We would not steal things from people who have even less than us. How can you steal from your brother or sister when you fear God? It's not possible.
Read moreIn a meeting organized by Major General Katsigazi, he said the violence exhibited by members of the two churches had reached unacceptable levels and had attracted the attention of all the security agencies in the country.
According to The Daily Monitor, he has ordered security personnel to arrest all perpetrators of violence including the bishops, if such activities continue.
Read moreThe effects of the Church of England decision
The diverse views inside the Anglican Communion in relation to its understanding of sexuality have provoked a wide debate throughout the Anglican world. Recently, the Church of England - led by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby - has approved giving ecclesiastical blessing to homosexual unions, though without marrying them.
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