The Rev. Canon Dr Ashley Null
Ashley is the author of Thomas Cranmer’s Doctrine of Repentance: Renewing the Power of Love. He is acknowledged internationally as a leading scholar of the English Reformation. He holds research degrees from Yale and Cambridge Universities.
He is currently involved at Humboldt University in Berlin in editing the private theological notebooks of Thomas Cranmer for Oxford University Press. He travels throughout the Anglican Communion and elsewhere sharing the godly biblical heritage of Anglicanism.
Ashley also serves as a chaplain to elite athletes and coaches, helping them to integrate the Reformation’s emphasis on the unconditional love and grace of God with their vocation as professional sportspeople. He is an Olympic chaplain, and will be joining us at GAFCON Australasia after the 2022 Commonwealth Games.

Seminars
More seminars yet to be confirmed

Mark Thompson
“God’s Word Written”: Why Anglicans regard the Bible as clear and authoritative

Jay Behan
Preaching about sexuality in a way that is faithful, pastoral and courageous

Dave Clancey
Leading as a church makes difficult decisions: A NZ story of disaffiliation

Dr Glenn Davies
The history of Gafcon: How did we get here?

Mark Earngey
The myth of the Via Media and other Canterbury Tales

Alex Milner & Michael Stead
The Appellate Tribunal opinions: What happened and where to next?

Richard Condie
"Break glass in case of emergency": Gafcon and the Commitment 2020 document

Fiona McLean & Panellists
Working strategically through Synods, Diocesan councils and other Anglican bodies

Brian Rosner
Identity Angst: Where to Look to Find Yourself

Peter Adam
Why we should love the Lord's Supper

Jodie McNeill
& Kate Haggar
How Anglican liturgy can help intergenerational ministry

Philip van't Spyker & Laura Wolfenden
Church as family: biblical principles and practical advice

Ruth Lukabyo &
Mike Dicker
Effective Youth Ministry in Secular Australia

John Forsyth and other speakers
The local church and world mission
