ANiEthing is
possible!
Andrew Symes
Date posted: 1 Jun 2021
The Anglican Network in Europe (ANiE),
approved
by
conservative
Anglican
network GAFCON last year, was formally
constituted and commissioned at an online
service in April.
It
was
led
by
Bishop
Andy
Lines
(see
photo)
with
Archbishop
Foley Beach as the
preacher. Music was
provided
by
the
Glasgow-based New
Scottish Hymns Band, and there were many
messages of support from around the world,
including, movingly,
from Stephen Than,
Archbishop of Myanmar.
Canada: new confessing Anglicanism
Andrew Symes
Date posted: 1 Dec 2017
The Anglican Network in Canada (ANiC)
consists of over 70 congregations, which
over the past ten years have seceded from
the Anglican Church of Canada (ACoC), or
have begun as new plants.
The movement
began with
biblical-ly orthodox groups coming
together as
‘Anglican Essentials’ in the 1990s, to re-state
the basics of apostolic faith in a context of
increasing influence of secularist and liberal
thinking among the leadership of Anglican
and other mainline churches.
Lessons for the future from the US?
Andrew Symes
Date posted: 1 Aug 2014
At the end of June I was privileged to attend the Assembly of the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA), a vibrant and upbeat gathering of nearly 1000 people at St Vincent University, Pennsylvania.
It was a celebration to mark five years since its formation, to worship together and hear from the Lord, and to recommit itself as a movement under the leadership of Archbishop-Elect Foley Beach to mission based on the foundation of God’s Word.