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Justice and Truth


JAFC v. ACNA Update of November 10, 2025
“Well, you can’t believe everything you read on the internet,” said Abraham Lincoln. Anglican Ink is an online Anglican tabloid news service that has consistently, and on November 9 rather suspiciously, published numerous untruthful stories about Bishop Jones and the JAFC/SJAFC. The article, titled “SC FEDERAL COURT HANDS JONES A LOSS IN HIS BATTLE WITH THE ACNA,” is just the latest. The reporter, George Conger, misstated facts and proposed conclusions that defy reality.
Anglican Chaplains
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Real Chaplains Respond to Letter Supposedly from “The Chaplains”
Last week, an online Anglican tabloid published a letter written by an individual who, with incredible hubris, signed his letter as “The Chaplains.” Most chaplains don’t know who this person is, nor why they would presume to speak for all chaplains. In this “Open Letter,” it is clear that the author represents only two or three people. “Everything points to one particular chaplain as the author of this letter – or someone writing it on his behalf,” explains Archdeacon Kenneth
Anglican Chaplains
2 days ago2 min read


Press Release: October 10, 2025
https://www.christianpost.com/news/anglican-chaplains-group-sues-acna-over-leadership-dispute.html
Anglican Chaplains
Oct 101 min read


Statement on the Recent Selection of the Archbishop of Canterbury
We write not in anger but in love: love for Christ’s Church, love for the apostolic faith, and love for all who seek to follow our Lord...
Anglican Chaplains
Oct 42 min read


Response and Reassurance of Reliability
Pelham, AL - The Jurisdiction of the Armed Forces and Chaplaincy ® (JAFC) responds to the ACNA's latest press release. The JAFC sets the...
Anglican Chaplains
Sep 262 min read
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