The Anglican Church of the Congo is a member of the
Global South and the
Global Anglican Future Conference, and is involved at the
Anglican realignment. In June 2012, Archbishop
Henri Isingoma attended the Provincial Assembly of the
Anglican Church in North America, in
Ridgecrest, North Carolina, to show is full support for the new province in creation of the Anglican Communion. While involved in the Anglican realignment, the Anglican Church of the Congo has also shared ministry partnerships with some dioceses of the
The Episcopal Church. On April 29, 2012, Henri Isingoma expressed his official approval for the temporary admission of the
Anglican Mission in the Americas, a former missionary organization of the
Anglican Church of Rwanda, at the Anglican Church of Congo until his future was clarified. After that period, Isingoma stated that the Anglican Church of the Congo would work with the AMiA exclusively as a Missionary Society. Archbishop Isingoma attended
GAFCON II, which took place in
Nairobi,
Kenya, from 21 to 26 October 2013. The province was represented at
GAFCON III, held in
Jerusalem, on 17–22 June 2018, by a 34 members delegation. In 2025, after the announcement made by
Laurent Mbanda, the chairman of GAFCON, criticising the appointment of
Dame Sarah Mullally as the Archbishop of Canterbury, and calling on GAFCON affiliated churches to cut ties with the
Diocese of Canterbury, Archbishop
Zacharie Masimango Katanda, a former Primate of the province, stated that the province of Congo will remain for now in the Anglican Communion and in communion with the see of Canterbury. The Primate of the province,
Georges Titre Ande, did not attend the March 2026 GAFCON Conference in
Abuja,
Nigeria. Ande however is listed as a member of the Global Council of Primates, replaced by the Global Anglican Council, created in the occasion. ==References==