The Anglican Church of Uganda traces its founding to nineteenth-century CMS mission and the witness of the Uganda Martyrs of 1885–1886. The province affirms the Thirty-Nine Articles and the 1662 Book of Common Prayer, maintains biblical marriage and ordained male headship in the three orders, and has stood publicly with GAFCON in defending historic Christian sexual ethics against Western Anglican revisionism. AskCredo places the Church of Uganda in the A-tier as a confessionally orthodox Anglican province and a co-founder of the GAFCON realignment.
39 Articles of Religion
episcopal
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Africa · Founded 1877
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