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The Jerusalem Declaration
In the name of God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit:
We, the participants in the Global Anglican Future Conference, have met in the land of Jesus’ birth. We express our loyalty as disciples to the King of kings, the Lord Jesus. We joyfully embrace his command to proclaim the reality of his kingdom which he first announced in this land. The gospel of the kingdom is the good news of salvation, liberation and transformation for all. In light of the above, we agree to chart a way forward together that promotes and protects the biblical gospel and mission to the world, solemnly declaring the following tenets of orthodoxy which underpin our Anglican identity.
| • | We
rejoice in the gospel of God through which we have been saved by grace
through faith in Jesus Christ by the power of the Holy Spirit. Because
God first loved us, we love him and as believers bring forth fruits of
love, ongoing repentance, lively hope and thanksgiving to God in all
things. |
| • | We
believe the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments to be the
Word of God written and to contain all things necessary for salvation.
The Bible is to be translated, read, preached, taught and obeyed in its
plain and canonical sense, respectful of the church’s historic and
consensual reading. |
| • | We
uphold the four Ecumenical Councils and the three historic Creeds as
expressing the rule of faith of the one holy catholic and apostolic
Church. |
| • | We
uphold the Thirty-nine Articles as containing the true doctrine of the
Church agreeing with God’s Word and as authoritative for Anglicans
today. |
| • | We
gladly proclaim and submit to the unique and universal Lordship of
Jesus Christ, the Son of God, humanity’s only Saviour from sin,
judgement and hell, who lived the life we could not live and died the
death that we deserve. By his atoning death and glorious resurrection,
he secured the redemption of all who come to him in repentance and
faith. |
| • | We
rejoice in our Anglican sacramental and liturgical heritage as an
expression of the gospel, and we uphold the 1662 Book of Common Prayer
as a true and authoritative standard of worship and prayer, to be
translated and locally adapted for each culture. |
| • | We
recognise that God has called and gifted bishops, priests and deacons
in historic succession to equip all the people of God for their
ministry in the world. We uphold the classic Anglican Ordinal as an
authoritative standard of clerical orders. |
| • | We
acknowledge God’s creation of humankind as male and female and the
unchangeable standard of Christian marriage between one man and one
woman as the proper place for sexual intimacy and the basis of the
family. We repent of our failures to maintain this standard and call
for a renewed commitment to lifelong fidelity in marriage and
abstinence for those who are not married. |
| • | We
gladly accept the Great Commission of the risen Lord to make disciples
of all nations, to seek those who do not know Christ and to baptise,
teach and bring new believers to maturity. |
| • | We
are mindful of our responsibility to be good stewards of God’s
creation, to uphold and advocate justice in society, and to seek relief
and empowerment of the poor and needy. |
| • | We
are committed to the unity of all those who know and love Christ and to
building authentic ecumenical relationships. We recognise the orders
and jurisdiction of those Anglicans who uphold orthodox faith and
practice, and we encourage them to join us in this declaration. |
| • | We
celebrate the God-given diversity among us which enriches our global
fellowship, and we acknowledge freedom in secondary matters. We pledge
to work together to seek the mind of Christ on issues that divide us. |
| • | We
reject the authority of those churches and leaders who have denied the
orthodox faith in word or deed. We pray for them and call on them to
repent and return to the Lord. |
| • | We rejoice at the prospect of Jesus’ coming again in glory, and while we await this final event of history, we praise him for the way he builds up his church through his Spirit by miraculously changing lives. Jerusalem |
Jerusalem, Global Anglican Future Conference
29 June 2008, Feast of St Peter and St Paul

