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“To make ready for the Lord a people prepared” (Luke 1:17)
1. The Eighth Global South Conference took place online from 14th to 17th October 2021. The theme of the Conference was “To make ready for the Lord a people prepared” (Luke 1:17). A Pre-Conference Forum was held online from 29th to 30th September 2021 for substantive matters to be deliberated in advance and preparations for electronic voting.
2. The Conference was attended by 90 delegates from 16 provinces and 1 diocese [1]. The delegates comprised primates, archbishops, bishops, clergy and laity.
3. The Most Revd Dr Justin Badi Arama, Chairperson of the Global South Primates Steering Committee, opened the Conference by welcoming fellow Primates who had been installed since the Seventh Global South Conference in October 2019. He also welcomed the invited guests to the Conference.
4. He expressed his thanks to the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Revd Justin Welby for his presence and his message of encouragement to the Conference.
5. Archbishop Badi specially thanked Archbishop Mouneer Anis, the immediate past Chairperson of the Global South Primates Steering Committee, for agreeing upon his retirement to continue serving as Honorary Adviser to the Global South Fellowship of Anglican Churches (GSFA for short).
6. Archbishop Badi emphasized the four-fold purpose of the Global South Fellowship:
7. He said the Global South, as an orthodox ecclesial grouping within the Anglican Communion, respects all the four Instruments of Communion and seeks to be like Christ: “The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.” (John 1:5). He affirmed that each member province will make its own decision about attending Lambeth Conference 2022.
“A Global Light for God’s Holy Use”
8. The Chairperson’s Opening Address [2] was entitled “GSFA – A Global Light for God’s Holy Use”. He recalled the origin and calling of the Global South as an ecclesial grouping of orthodox provinces within the Anglican Communion with the aim of holding one another accountable across provinces to remain faithful to holy Scriptures in faith and practice.
9. The Windsor Continuation Group Report (2008) has identified the “ecclesial deficit” in the life of the Anglican Communion. The Global South Fellowship, in seeking to “enhance ecclesial responsibility” among its Churches and address the unchecked spread of revisionism in the Anglican Communion, endorsed the GSFA Covenantal Structure at its Seventh Conference in Cairo (2019) [3]. It mandated the Global South Primates Steering Committee and the Follow-up Committee to work towards its implementation.
10. Under this Covenantal Structure, the Global South Fellowship is transitioning from being a grouping based on geography to one based on orthodoxy while appropriately keeping our historical roots.
11. The Global South Fellowship is envisioned as a global body of orthodox Anglicans within the Anglican Communion. It retains its geographical anchorage in the provinces of the traditional “Global South”, nurtures its koinonia in the Gospel and expresses its life in mission and ministry to a broken and darkened world.
12. When our next Conference is convened in 2023 or 2024, membership in the Global South Fellowship will be based on assent to the Fundamental Declarations of the Covenantal Structure and agreement with the conciliar structures that bind us together as an ecclesial body.
13. The Global South Fellowship will continue to be “a voice” (Isa 40:3) calling the Anglican Communion to be faithful to the authority of Scripture and the historic faith handed down to us by our Anglican heritage. In the power of the Spirit, we will remain steadfast against compromise and pressures from the surrounding culture. In God’s grace, the Global South Fellowship will support and nurture Anglican provinces, dioceses and networks of churches that hold on to the orthodox teaching of holy Scripture across our worldwide Communion.
14. At the same time, the Global South Fellowship will major on Gospel mission and ministry in the world. God has called us to stand for the true Gospel witness, to maintain, practise and propagate true biblical teachings and practices. Jesus Christ Himself is the standard of our righteousness. We are called to trust Him, depend on Him, and work together with Him and with one another, “to make ready for the Lord a people prepared” (Luke 1:17).
15. The call to strengthen our oneness in Christ and our focus on the work of the Gospel is especially timely, in view of the abandonment of biblically orthodox teachings and traditions passed down to us by the early church fathers, including the teachings on human sexuality.
16. Other challenges to mission in the Global South include:
“To make ready for the Lord a people prepared”
17. The Conference was immensely strengthened by the daily devotions:
18. The Conference also experienced the joy of worship, sharing and praying in small groups across provinces and nations, as a fresh and concrete expression of koinonia amongst Global South provinces.
Pro tem Board of the Global South Fellowship of Anglican Churches (GSFA)
19. The Conference resolved to constitute the pro tem Board of the Global South Fellowship of Anglican Churches (GSFA) in keeping with a conciliar structure.
20. In consultation with the Global South Primates Steering Committee, the pro tem Board shall implement the Covenantal Structure, focusing on membership applications into the GSFA and preparations for the first General Assembly in 2023 or 2024. Upon the conclusion of the first General Assembly, the Board of the GSFA elected at the Assembly shall take over from the pro tem Board to continue the work of the GSFA.
21. The Conference resolved that the pro tem Board shall consist of four (4) office bearers and nominated Primates of the Global South Primates Steering Committee, two (2) bishops, two (2) clergy and four (4) lay persons.
22. The duly nominated and elected members of the pro tem Board are:
Chairman:
The Most Revd Dr Justin Badi Arama (South Sudan)Vice Chairman:
The Most Revd Dr Hector (Tito) Zavala (Chile)Primates:
The Most Revd Dr Foley Beach (North America)
The Most Revd Dr James Wong (Indian Ocean)Bishops:
The Rt Revd Dr Steven Abarrow (South East Asia)
The Rt Revd Darlington Bendankeha (Tanzania)Clergy:
The Venerable Emad Basilios (Alexandria)
The Revd Dr Paul Myint Htet Htin Ya (Myanmar)Lay Persons:
Mr Elisama Daniel (South Sudan)
Mr D. Raja Singam (South East Asia)
Ms Naw Sar Kabaw Htoo (Myanmar)
Mrs Hilda Yerriah (Indian Ocean)
Launch of the Economic Empowerment and Missions Partnership Tracks
23. The Global South Fellowship will develop its communal “one anotherness” through prayer, resource sharing and joint ministry. Four areas of our common life identified in the Covenantal Structure Paper are:
24. These relational commitments to one another will be actualised through specific Track Committees which will work with other doctrinally orthodox global bodies in the Anglican Communion and mission agencies.
25. The Conference affirmed the Global South Primates Steering Committee to appoint Chairpersons to form and lead these Track Committees. Each Track is empowered to define its Terms of Reference in accordance with the Covenantal Structure Paper, and to mobilize such resources as necessary to operationalize its work accordingly.
26. The Economic Empowerment Track, chaired by Mr Keith Chua (Singapore), was launched at this Conference to assist churches and economic projects facing financial constraints by providing catalytic support, appropriate funding and strategic networking.
27. The Missions Partnership Track, chaired by Bishop John Yeo (Sabah), was launched to spur, equip, renew and connect member provinces and dioceses to proclaim the Gospel, plant churches and send cross-cultural workers into the mission fields of the world.
Confidence in the midst of crisis
28. The Right Rev Rennis Ponniah, Honorary Director of the GSFA Secretariat, reflected on the immense challenges of COVID-19. He urged the Conference to see COVID-19 in biblical terms as a “pestilence” (2 Chron 7:12-14) calling both Church and society to repentance and return to God. It is part of the “birth pangs” before Christ’s return (Matt 24:8, NASB). The good news is that God’s judgment and salvation go hand in time. Bishop Rennis urged the Conference to seek the face of God with a voice of humility (2 Chron 20:12) for His mercy, deliverance and revival.
29. The Most Rev Dr Foley Beach, Primate of the Anglican Church in North America, reminded the Conference that the Church has faced serious crises of many kinds throughout her history—famines, wars, pandemics, persecution, immorality, heresy, schisms, etc. Through it all, the Church can be confident because (a) it is God’s Church, (b) it will not be overcome, (c) it is built upon the foundation of the Apostles and Prophets with Christ Himself as the Cornerstone, and (d) God is faithful to accomplish His purpose of calling sinners to repentance and eternal life (Matt 16:18; Eph 2:19-22). Ultimately, Christ is the source of our confidence (Rom 8:35-38).
Going forward: Practical Actions
30. The spirit of the Conference was to consecrate ourselves, repent of our own sins and be renewed in the Holy Spirit to be God’s servant community in the world.
31. Responding to the call of holy Scripture heard throughout this Conference, and relying on the power of the Holy Spirit (Zech 4:6), the participants of the Conference strongly resolved to take these practical actions:
Conclusion
32. The Eighth Global South Conference 2021 has sounded its clear trumpet call for the Church of Jesus Christ to hold fast “the faith that was once for all delivered to the saints” (Jude 3) and for the Gospel of “repentance for the forgiveness of sins (to) be proclaimed in His name to all nations” (Luke 24:44-49).
Motion on the Communique:
That this 8th Global South Conference (Trumpet) accepts and adopts the document presented by the Ven Wong Tak Meng and the Drafting Team as the Communique from our Conference held online from 14th – 17th October 2021.
Proposer: The Most Revd James Wong
Seconder: The Most Revd Stephen Than
Results:
For: 95% (57 Votes)
Against: Nil
Abstain: 5% (3 votes)
Addendum: A Vote of Thanks
Archbishop Mouneer Anis proposed a vote of thanks to the Chair (The Most Revd Dr Justin Badi) for leading the Conference so wonderfully as well as to the Conference Secretariat Team (Rt Revd Rennis Ponniah, Revd William Mok, Mrs Deborah Mok, Dr Stanley Lai, Mr Keith Chua, Diocese of Singapore Admin staff plus the Worship Ministry team & IT Staff of Church of Our Saviour), and the Communique Drafting team (Ven Wong Tak Meng, Ven Emad Basilios, Canon Joseph Bilal) for all their hard work in making the online Conference a success. The Motion was seconded by Archbishop Hector (Tito) Zavala, and overwhelmingly supported by the delegates.
Notes:
1. The participating provinces/diocese are: The Episcopal Anglican Province of Alexandria, The Church of Bangladesh, The Anglican Church in Brazil, Province de L’Eglise Anglicane du Congo, Iglesia Anglicana de Chile, The Church of the Province of the Indian Ocean, The Church of the Province of Myanmar (Burma), Eglise Anglicane du Rwanda, The Church of the Province of South East Asia, The Anglican Church of Southern Africa, The Anglican Church of South America, Province of the Episcopal Church of South Sudan, Province of the Episcopal Church of Sudan, The Anglican Church of Tanzania, The Church of the Province of West Africa, The Anglican Church in North America, and The Diocese of Sydney.
2. The full text of the Chairperson’s Opening Address is found on the GSFA website: http://www.thegsfa.org.
3. The full text of the Covenantal Structure paper is found on the GSFA website: http://www.thegsfa.org.
4. Pro tem (Latin): temporary, intended to exist or be used for only a short time.