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03/31/2026
01/20/2026

As Uganda continues in the season following national elections, join us in praying for the nation and its people. Pray for peace within Uganda’s borders, and for patience and restraint among all, that public life may be shaped by wisdom, responsibility, and care for the common good.

Pray particularly for those entrusted with authority. Ask that God would grant wisdom and humility to leaders at every level, guiding their decisions and shaping their leadership for the good of the whole nation.

Give thanks for the Anglican Church of Uganda and its strong gospel witness. Pray for The Most Revd Dr Stephen Samuel Kaziimba Mugalu, Primate and Archbishop of the Church of Uganda, and a member of the Gafcon Primates’ Council. Ask that the Church would be strengthened to be a faithful witness of truth, reconciliation, and hope in Jesus Christ, as we stand together across the Gafcon fellowship in prayer.

10/03/2024

Statement from the Primate on the Death of Bishop David Robarts:

It is with sadness that I announce the death of our dear brother in Christ, Bishop David Robarts, Metropolitan and Bishop Ordinary of the Traditional Anglican Church in Australia (formerly known as the Anglican Catholic Church in Australia). Bishop Robarts died this morning (October 2) at his home in Launceston, Tasmania. At his request a small family funeral will be held at Launceston on Friday (October 4), officiated by the Reverend Canon Brian Tee.

On behalf of the Traditional Anglican Church worldwide, I extend to all the clergy and faithful of the Traditional Anglican Church in Australia my deepest sympathies. Our condolences and prayers go out especially to Bishop Robarts’ wife, Annie, and to all his family in this time of grief.

The Traditional Anglican Church in Australia, indeed the entire Traditional Anglican Church worldwide, has lost a faithful, devout, and dedicated Father in God. Bishop Robarts held firm to his Anglican roots and lived out his Christian faith with steadfastness, determined leadership, and deep pastoral care for his people. I, along with all his brother Bishops, valued his advice and insights, as well as his lifetime of experience as a priest and bishop. Bishop Robarts was a strong steady voice in the College of Bishops, whose episcopal leadership will be sorely missed.

“Rest eternal grant unto him, O Lord; and may light perpetual shine upon him.
May he rest in peace and rise in glory! Amen”

The Most Reverend Shane B. Janzen, OSG
Primate of the Traditional Anglican Church

https://traditionalanglicanchurch.com/714

06/21/2024

Ready for the races! Our students did very well, athletically.

06/14/2024

The Mission – Newsletter of the International Anglican Fellowship, Spring 2024 Posted on June 11, 2024 by ccsje News from the International Anglican Fellowship, Spring 2024.

06/08/2024

In 1892 at Stanford University, an 18-year-old student was struggling to pay his fees. He was an orphan, and not knowing where to turn for money, he came up with a bright idea. He and a friend decided to host a musical concert on campus to raise money for their education. They reached out to the great pianist Ignacy J. Paderewski. His manager demanded a guaranteed fee of $2000 for the piano recital. A deal was struck, and the boys began to work to make the concert a success. The big day has arrived. But unfortunately, they had not managed to sell enough tickets. The total collection was only $1600. Disappointed, they went to Paderewski and explained their plight. They gave him the entire $1600, plus a check for the balance $400. They promised to honor the check at the soonest possible. “No,” said Paderewski. “This is not acceptable.” He tore up the check, returned the $1600 and told the two boys: “Here’s the $1600. Please deduct whatever expenses you have incurred. Keep the money you need for your fees. And just give me whatever is left”. The boys were surprised and thanked him profusely. It was a small act of kindness. But it clearly marked out Paderewski as a great human being. Why should he help two people he didn't even know? We all come across situations like these in our lives. And most of us only think “If I help them, what will happen to me?” The truly great people think, “If I don’t help them, what will happen to them?” They don’t do it expecting something in return. They do it because they feel it’s the right thing to do. Paderewski later went on to become the Prime Minister of Poland. He was a great leader, but unfortunately when the World War began, Poland was ravaged. There were more than 1.5 million people starving in his country, and no money to feed them. Paderewski didn't know where to turn for help. He reached out to the US Food and Relief Administration for help. He heard there was a man called Herbert Hoover — who later went on to become the US President. Hoover agreed to help and quickly shipped tons of food grains to feed the starving Polish people. The calamity was averted. Paderewski was relieved. He decided to go across to meet Hoover and personally thank him. When Paderewski began to thank Hoover for his noble gesture, Hoover quickly interjected and said, “You shouldn’t be thanking me Mr. Prime Minister. You may not remember this, but several years ago, you helped two young students go through college. I was one of them.”

11/26/2023

More than 200 Muslim men in Gaza have converted to Christianity after reportedly seeing Jesus in their dreams. 🫶

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