A Christmas without war: Power and hope at the end of Christmastide Esau McCaulley January 5, 2021 ACNA, Commentary, Liturgy By Esau McCaulley This year there was a noticeable lack of emotion related to the supposed “War on Christmas.” We all know that “war” might be a bit dramatic given that the battlefield includes skirmishes ov... Read More...
What’s Free? Black Freedom, the Gospel of Jesus, and Its Competitors Esau McCaulley February 19, 2019 ACNA, Music, Reviews & Culture Black freedom will come through an open-eyed engagement with the powers of this world with the sure confidence that God is with us because our cause is just.
The Untold Story of the Women of GAFCON Esau McCaulley June 22, 2018 ACNA, Commentary, News The women of GAFCON and their opinions and ministry have largely been ignored in the last decade of the Anglican Communion’s life.
How GAFCON Decides: Statements and the Future of the Communion Esau McCaulley June 22, 2018 ACNA, Commentary, Ecclesiology Update: Read here the letter to the churches from GAFCON 2018. By Esau McCaulley For most Christians in the United States, today will be another Friday. Even for many Episcopalians and Anglicans, the day ... Read More...
GAFCON 2018: ‘Letter to the Churches’ Esau McCaulley June 22, 2018 ACNA, News To proclaim the gospel, we must first defend the gospel against threats from without and within.
GAFCON Announces Plans for Synod Esau McCaulley June 20, 2018 ACNA, News The newly created GAFCON synod will consist of three members from each province and fellowship of GAFCON.
Kenya Ponders Future with GAFCON Esau McCaulley June 20, 2018 ACNA, Commentary, Ecclesiology "If GAFCON creates parallel structures what does this mean for the Communion? Are we heading into a separate church? If that is the direction, are we happy to wake up one day and say that we are not a part of the Anglican Communion? I do not think that we have arrived at that stage."
Why GAFCON Matters: Thoughts on the Opening of GAFCON 2018 Esau McCaulley June 19, 2018 ACNA, Commentary, Ecclesiology GAFCON is clearly here to stay. Questions remain about the role it will play in the lives and ministries of its supporters and detractors.