The Living Church Podcast

Questions for GAFCON

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Nov 3, 2025
In this insightful discussion, Mark Michael, editor of The Living Church, and Matthew Olver, its executive director, delve into the implications of GAFCON's launch of a Global Anglican Communion. They explore the reactions from various Anglican communities divided between joy and concern. Mark provides context on GAFCON's origins and its relationship to other movements, while Matthew emphasizes the need for accountability, repentance, and prayerful unity. Together, they question how these shifts will impact parish relationships and Anglican identity.
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INSIGHT

GAFCON Declares A Separate Communion

  • GAFCON's communique announces a new Global Anglican Communion separate from Canterbury and existing instruments.
  • The move frames itself as restoring biblical faith but claims to replace historic structures of the Anglican Communion.
ANECDOTE

The Sydney Meeting Behind The Communique

  • Twelve men met in Sydney, including retired leaders Peter Akinola and Peter Jensen, to plan the next stage of Anglican realignment.
  • They then held a late-night primates Zoom and issued the communique about the 'future'.
INSIGHT

Global South Was Not Fully Consulted

  • GSFA and GAFCON overlap theologically but differ in governance and public role, and GSFA leaders say they were not consulted.
  • The limited consultation partly explains widespread silence among Global South primates after the communique.
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