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Conservative Anglicans meeting in Nigeria say they seek continuity, not schism

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By Camillus Eboh ABUJA, March 4 (Reuters) - A grouping of conservative churches which refuses to accept a woman as the titular head of the worldwide Anglican Communion denied on Wednesday that it was

Conservative Anglicans in Nigeria Emphasize Church Continuity, Not Schism

GAFCON's Position and the Anglican Communion

By Camillus Eboh

Background and Recent Developments

ABUJA, March 4 (Reuters) - A grouping of conservative churches which refuses to accept a woman as the titular head of the worldwide Anglican Communion denied on Wednesday that it was causing a schism but said it was seeking to uphold continuity in the Church.

The Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON), grouping conservative churches mainly in Africa and Asia, opposes liberal shifts in parts of the Communion, including the ordination of women and greater inclusion of LGBTQ+ members.

The Appointment of a Woman Archbishop

Last year's decision by the Church of England, the Anglican Communion's "mother church", to appoint its first woman Archbishop of Canterbury, Sarah Mullally, has particularly upset GAFCON, which plans this week to elect a rival leader.

GAFCON's Response and Vision

Speaking to reporters at the start of a three-day meeting in Nigeria, GAFCON spokesman Justin Murff said the grouping was not seeking to break away from the Anglican Communion but to "reorganise and realign" it around Biblical authority. 

"This is not a schism. It is actually a claim to continuity," Murff said.

GAFCON's Growth and Representation

Formed in 2008, GAFCON says it now represents the majority of practising Anglicans worldwide.

"Logically, it doesn't make sense that 20 people in the UK with very little input from the Global South could actually decide who the global leader of the Anglican Church is," Murff said.    

GAFCON's expansion reflects demographic reality in Anglicanism, with most practising members now in Africa, Asia and Latin America, he added.

Historical Context and Ongoing Tensions

Origins of the Church of England

The Church of England emerged nearly 500 years ago when King Henry VIII broke from Rome.

The Archbishop of Canterbury's Role

For centuries, the Archbishop of Canterbury has served as the titular head of 85 million Anglicans in 165 countries.

Modern Divisions and Doctrinal Disputes

But that authority, rooted in the British Empire's missionary reach to former colonies, has been pushed to breaking point in recent decades by splits over women's ordination and same-sex rights, straining ties between England's now more progressive church and the more traditional churches in Africa and Asia.

Murff said churches that authorise same-sex blessings or expanded marriage rights have "broken communion", not those defending traditional doctrine. 

(Reporting by Camillus Eboh; Writitng by Elisha Bala-Gbogbo)

Key Takeaways

  • GAFCON, representing mainly Global South churches, claims the Communion should realign under biblical authority—not fracture—and contests Canterbury’s symbolic leadership role while insisting it’s not causing schism (apnews.com).
  • Sarah Mullally’s January 28, 2026 confirmation as the first female Archbishop of Canterbury heightened tensions, prompting GAFCON to schedule a rival 'Global Anglican Communion' leadership vote at the March 2026 Abuja assembly (apnews.com).
  • GAFCON claims to represent the majority of practising Anglicans globally—up to 85%—a demographic shift reflecting Anglicanism’s growth in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, challenging historical Western-centric authority (en.wikipedia.org).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is GAFCON?
GAFCON is the Global Anglican Future Conference, a group of conservative Anglican churches mainly in Africa and Asia.
Why are conservative Anglicans meeting in Nigeria?
They are meeting to discuss upholding continuity in the church and reorganizing around Biblical authority amid disagreements with the Church of England.
Are conservative Anglicans causing a schism in the Anglican Communion?
No, GAFCON representatives deny causing a schism and state they seek continuity and realignment, not division.
What church issues have caused tension within the Anglican Communion?
Key issues include the ordination of women and greater inclusion of LGBTQ+ members, which conservative groups oppose.
How significant is GAFCON's representation among Anglicans worldwide?
GAFCON claims to represent the majority of practising Anglicans globally, particularly in the Global South.

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