Register or
forgotten your details?
 
Permalink: http://www.fulcrum-anglican.org.uk/319
Available as PDF document (28K) to View/Save
Fulcrum Subjects: Anglicanism, Evangelical / Anglicanism, Church of England

Fulcrum Briefing Paper on GAFCON

for Parochial Church Councils

 

against the resolution suggested on the Anglican Mainstream site:

‘We stand in solidarity with the Jerusalem Declaration and Statement on the Global Anglican Future’

 

What is GAFCON? The ‘Global Anglican Future Conference’ was held at the end of June 2008 in Jerusalem and attended by over a thousand people from around the world – bishops, clergy and laity. 

 

Who leads it?  The chief leaders of GAFCON are Peter Jensen (Archbishop of Sydney), Peter Akinola (Archbishop of Nigeria), Greg Venables (Presiding Bishop of the Southern Cone) and Henry Orombi (Archbishop of Uganda). It receives a good deal of support from conservative Evangelical groups and conservative Anglo Catholic groups.

 

What happened at GAFCON? Many have said that the teaching and worship refreshed them.  There were some personal and, we believe, unfair remarks about the Archbishop of Canterbury.  A strategy statement, including the ‘Jerusalem Declaration’, was issued calling on people to join a new fellowship of confessing Anglicans, under the authority of a separate ‘Primates’ Council’, and under the name of GAFCON. In the Anglican Communion, but separate.

 

How has the Archbishop of Canterbury responded? He issued a response on 30 June accepting the ‘tenets of orthodoxy’ in the ‘Jerusalem Declaration’ but questioning the authority of a self selected group of Primates taking on the decisive role of declaring who is truly Anglican and planning further interventions across provinces. He also criticised the accusations of a colonial mentality. 

 

What happened at the Post-GAFCON meeting in London?  On 1 July, a meeting at All Souls Langham Place was attended by Evangelical clergy during the day and Evangelical PCC members in the evening. The call was one of crisis. ‘There are two versions of Christianity in the Church of England’. Join GAFCON or fail.  Although it was stated that English problems should be solved by the English, later conversations made it clear that interventions from Primates from other parts of the Communion would not be precluded.

 

What does Fulcrum advise? Fulcrum aims to renew the Evangelical centre of the Church of England. With the GAFCON leaders, we are conservative on issues of sexuality, however we consider their strategy to be very divisive indeed. We suggest that PCC members reflect seriously on, and pray about, the following points before making any rushed decisions to sign up to the GAFCON strategy statement:

 

  • The Church of England is not in the same position as The Episcopal Church in the USA. The official documents and theological stance of leading bishops are thoroughly orthodox.
  • There are not only two versions of Christianity. We do not agree that the choice is between GAFCON and a false gospel.
  • Signing up to the GAFCON resolution now as a PCC would be like signing a blank cheque, for much of the strategy is still being worked out.
  • Churchwardens have legal duties to represent lay people in the parish and act as bishops officers. They are formally and legally admitted to office each year and undertake a declaration of great gravity.

For further consideration see the Fulcrum response to GAFCON and the reflections of the Bishop of Durham.      www.fulcrum-anglican.org.uk

LATEST
NEWS


Archbishop's daughter spearheads drive to teach 'happiness' in churches

Top public schools have put it in their curricula and David Cameron has even set out to measure it, now churches are embarking on a drive to teach happiness to the nation. Telegraph 18 May 2013

Archbishop's daughter spearheads drive to teach 'happiness' in churches

Top public schools have put it in their curricula and David Cameron has even set out to measure it, now churches are embarking on a drive to teach happiness to the nation. Telegraph 18 May 2013

Church of England sex abuse investigation into Manchester Cathedral Dean Robert Waddington expected to overlap with police inquiry at Chetham's School of Music

The Church of England inquiry into alleged child sex abuse by former Dean of Manchester Cathedral Robert Waddington is expected to crossover with the police inquiry into historical sexual abuse at Chetham's School of Music after it has emerged that Waddington was a governor at the school between 1984 and 1993. Independent 14 May 2013

 

FULCRUM
FORUM


Religion on the media and online posted by Simon Cawdell

  WORSHIP 1. The bells of the Church of St.Peter and St.Paul, Tonbridge in Kent- BBC Radio 4 http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01shqss   2. Whit Sunday Worship from Emmanuel Church Didsbury - BBC Radio 4 http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes...

The meaning of kephale in scripture posted by djr

Bowman Thanks for the kind comments.  It wasn't my specific intention to cast new light on "kephale", especially as I really am no expert at all on Greek (or on any of this, to be honest).  Before getting carried away, it's probably best for me to say I think the e...

The ABCD of depression, happiness, and wisdom posted by Bowman

It has always struck me as worse than perverse that I attended church for decades but only encountered basic useful tested instruction about how to live with these curious minds we have in a course I took at Harvard. After all, you can't easily open a Bible at a random page that does not, as ...

 

RECENT
ARTICLES


Rowan Williams: the Canterbury Years
by John Martin

John Martin reviews Andrew Goddard's timely memoire of the Archiepiscopate of Rowan Williams

Men and Women in Marriage: Study or Ignore?
by Andrew Goddard

Andrew Goddard offers a positive assessment of the recent FAOC document

The Church of England and the Funeral of Baroness Thatcher
by Jonathan Chaplin

A comment on the most controversial funeral of the century.......