In April 2015, Idowu-Fearon was appointed as the seventh Secretary General of the Anglican Consultative Council, in London, UK. He was commissioned into the role on 4 September 2015 by
Justin Welby,
Archbishop of Canterbury, at the Anglican Communion Office in London. President
Muhammadu Buhari of Nigeria wrote this to Idowu-Fearon: "With your intellect, with great pastoral zeal and with compassion, you have over the years risen above intolerance and narrow sectarianism and built interfaith and ecumenical bridges of understanding among your countrymen." The Ven. Tom Furrer, rector of Trinity Episcopal Church, Tariffville, CT has worked with Idowu-Fearon for 15 years. "He loves our Lord Jesus Christ and he loves the Body of Christ on earth. He will do everything he can to build bridges and heal our wounds." Idowu-Fearon has announced that he is to resign at the end of his seven-year term, at the end of August 2022.
Intra-Anglican Communion relations After becoming Secretary General of the Anglican Consultative Council, Idowu-Fearon said, "My prayer to God is very simple, that I would be able to be a bridge builder; to create the culture of respect for differences, a culture of accepting people as human beings and loving them for who they are in Christ. If within the Communion, we have this understanding, we can live together with our differences."
Opposition to both active homosexuality and its criminalization Idowu-Fearon in an interview for
BBC on 9 August 2015 affirmed the Resolution 1.10 adopted by the
Lambeth Conference in 1998. Reso 1.10 that stated, "in view of the teaching of Scripture we uphold faithfulness in marriage between a man and a woman in life-long union and believe that abstinence is right for those who are not called to marriage." Therefore, he opposes the pro-homosexuality position of some churches in the Anglican Communion. At the same time, he opposes the support for the criminalization of homosexuality by several African churches, like the Church of Nigeria. While he opposes sexually active same-sex relationships, he supports the ordination of homosexual clergy if they are celibate, including in celibate partnerships, and he stated that sexual orientation itself should not be a barrier to ordained ministry. In another interview, Idowu-Fearon said that if Resolution 1.10 were withdrawn, "he would have to resign".
Criticism of GAFCON Idowu-Fearon has been highly critical of the
Global Anglican Future Conference for the role he believes its playing in the current divisions in the
Anglican Communion. He has stated that
GAFCON was "not a movement of the Holy Spirit, because it is divisive". ==Lectures and writings==