Category: Global Anglicanism


  • GAFCON G26, Abuja – Day Two Reflections

    Writing on the morning of Thursday 5 March, the GAFCON G26 gathering in Abuja now appears to be approaching its decisive moment. The opening day of the conference felt like a declaration that something historic was underway, and the second day felt more like the careful laying of foundations. Wednesday 4 March was less about…

  • GAFCON G26, Abuja — Day One Reflections

    The opening day of the GAFCON G26 gathering in Abuja, Nigeria (3–6 March 2026) marks a moment that may prove deeply significant for the future of global Anglicanism. Whether one welcomes or worries about the developments underway, it is difficult to deny that something historically important is taking place. Nearly 475 delegates are present, including…

  • Called to Renew the World

    The Gospel was never meant to be a retreat from the world. God calls His Church to join Him in renewing it. He does not tolerate injustice; He opposes it. He does not accept suffering; He heals it. The cross of Christ stands as a promise that one day pain and oppression will end, but…

  • The Centre Has Shifted – Anglicanism at a Crossroads of Truth and Grace

    There is no denying it. The centre of gravity in the Anglican Communion has moved decisively and permanently toward the Global South. The numbers alone tell the story. Three out of every four Anglicans now live outside Europe and North America. Most are young, most are African, and most live their faith in conditions far…

  • Anglican Liturgical Worship: Formed in Scripture, Rooted in Africa

    Introduction Let’s be clear from the start. Liturgy is not decoration. It is the way the Church allows Scripture to speak, shape, and steady our common life. Through confession, proclamation, and sacrament, the liturgy turns the Bible into a rhythm we live by. It gathers us into the story of God’s redeeming work and forms…