Jerusalem, 27th June 2008 (CNA) - At a press conference on Thursday, Kenyan
Anglican Archbishop Benjamin Nzimbi gave an update on a statement assessing
the state of the Anglican Communion, which is being drafted by the Global
Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON) at their Jerusalem meeting.
Archbishop Nzimbi said that the GAFCON final statement is still being
developed, but certain themes are emerging.
“There is a passion for the Gospel, a determination to stay true to the
Bible, to continue the work of mission and to do so as Anglicans,” he said.
There is also a “profound sadness” about the state of the Anglican Communion
and a “sense of betrayal and abandonment” by the exiting leadership and
church structures.
The archbishop said attendees wanted GAFCON to become “a movement and not
simply a moment.” To sustain the movement, attendees know an “agreed
theological framework” and appropriate structures will be necessary.
GAFCON attendees agree that more permanent structures need to be established
for “faithful Anglicans who live and serve in provinces that have left the
traditional teachings of scripture.” They have also endorsed outreach to
other Anglicans who share their common faith “so that we can grow in our
witness to the world of God’s transforming power,” Archbishop Nzimbi said.
The first draft of the GAFCON statement will be read to all attendees on
Friday. The statement is scheduled to be finalized before the close of the
conference on Sunday.