Since 1966 the Fellowship has, in one form or another, produced a regular publication for its members. Evangelicals have always been people of the written word, so that the great news of Jesus crucified and risen, and all the missional, doctrinal, pastoral and ethical implications of that gospel might be widely known.

Some of these articles have a particular historical context and will be of great use in observing the development and growth of evangelicalism in New Zealand. Interviews and book reviews will educate and inform, while sermons and reflections on Scripture will encourage and deepen faith in Jesus Christ. We pray that you are richly blessed by these articles.

Issue Title Topic Writer Year Actions
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Review of General Synod 2014
Homosexuality
Jay Behan, Al Drye, Ruth Wildbore
2014

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30
Some Thoughts on the Anglican Covenant
Gospel
Andy Carley
2012

Description:

Andy Carley shares some thoughts on the Anglican Covenant
30
The Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans (FCA) Leadership Conference
Gospel
James de Costobadie
2012

Description:

James de Costobadie reports on the FCA leadership conference held in London
34
View from Down Under: Pastoral Care of those who experience same-sex attraction
Homosexuality
Michael Hewat
2014

Description:

Rev. Michael Hewat writes of the direction that General Synod have chosen to take, and how we can remain faithful to biblical truth. This article includes a list of resources (websites and books) that are helpful for those who experience same sex attraction and those seeking to support and love those struggling with this.
38
View from Down Under: What FCA means for us
Ministry
Michael Hewat
2016

Description:

Rev. Michael Hewat writes about what the Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans (NZ) means for them
36
West Hamilton Parish and the wilderness
Homosexuality
Michael Hewat
2015

Description:

Why West Hamilton Parish stood against Motion 30, and life in the wilderness.
38
Worth Reading
Worth Reading
Bob Robinson
2016

Description:

This edition of 'Worth Reading' focuses on background resources for the present Anglican sexuality debates. In particular it suggests alternatives to the regrettably unrepresentative and one-sided bibliography at the end of the 'A Way Forward' document currently circulating
Total resources: 17