Priorities

Ten strategic priority areas to expand the reach of the gospel

Our 10 Priority areas

As a result of our Jerusalem 2018 conference and our assembly in Dubai in 2019, we have launched a total of ten strategic networks which are greatly expanding our ability to proclaim Christ faithfully to the nations in both word and deed. In this way, we are demonstrating our commitment to fulfill the Great Commission (Luke 24:47), working continually to be a Communion that is fit for the purposes of the Gospel in the twenty-first century.

Each network is a growing global community of actively involved people with relevant knowledge and experience. For more information on the networks please contact the Secretariat ([email protected]).

Suffering Church

Bearing the burdens of all those who suffer for their Christian faith globally through the Gafcon movement

Church Planting

To expand church planting as a global strategy for evangelisation and re-evangelisation.

Theological Education

To enable access to sound theological training throughout the Gafcon movement

Bishops Training Institute

To serve the formation of faithful and effective episcopal leadership throughout the Communion

Women's Ministry

To realise the potential of the Mothers Union as a global ministry to promote patterns of biblical marriage and family life.

Youth and Children’s Ministry

To be a catalyst for mission to young people and children of all nations so that they may become faithful disciples of Jesus Christ.

Global Mission Partnerships

To promote strategic cross-cultural mission partnerships in a globalized world.

Prayer

To provide an informative and up to date prayer resource available for all Gafcon subscribers.

Lawyers Task Force

For Anglican lawyers and Chancellors to address matters of mutual concern and share resources for the support of Gafcon and furthering the aims of the Jerusalem Declaration.

Sustainable Development

To establish global partnerships and work with the local church to bring sustainable and transformative development.