The Episcopal Church of South Sudan is a member of the
Global Anglican Future Conference and the
Global South, and as such has been involved in the
Anglican realignment. The House of Bishops of the Episcopal Church of Sudan decided to break communion with the
Episcopal Church from the
United States, because of their acceptance of non-celibate homosexuality, at their General Synod, held in 14–16 November 2011, declaring itself at the same time in full communion with the
Anglican Church in North America. It was decided still to "work with those parishes and dioceses in TEC who are Evangelical orthodox churches and faithful to God". Archbishop
Robert Duncan of the ACNA spent the three days of
Easter, at 19–21 March 2013, in the province, at invitation of Archbishop Daniel Deng of the Episcopal Church of Sudan. Ezekiel Kondo, of the Internal Province of Sudan, was one of the eight Anglican archbishops that attended
Foley Beach enthronement, which took place on 9 October 2014, at the Church of the Apostles, in
Atlanta, United States. The House of Bishops decided to formally recognize and to forge a closer relationship with ACNA, following their meeting, held in 25–28 November 2015. At the same time, it was decided to end any formal ties with the Episcopal Church, due to their resolutions that redefined marriage and are not in conformity with the Scriptures, in their view. The House of Bishops also recommended that their Provincial Synod severed any relationship with other province or diocese that approves the blessing of same-sex unions, like the
Anglican Church of Canada and the
Anglican Episcopal Church of Brazil. They also encouraged all the South Sudanese and Sudanese "diaspora congregations" in the
United States to join, wherever possible, ACNA. The province was represented at
GAFCON III, that took place in
Jerusalem, on 17–22 June 2018, by a 26 members delegation. Archbishop
Justin Badi Arama was registered to attend but wasn't able to get a visa. He did attend G19, an additional conference which took place in
Dubai, from 25 February to 1 March 2019, for those were unable to attend the previous year's meeting. In 2026,
Anthony Poggo, the
Secretary General of the Anglican Communion and a former bishop in South Sudan, supported remaining a full member of the Anglican Communion and discussing any restructuring within the existing Instruments of Communion. The Primate of South Sudan, Justin Badi Arama, did not attend the March 2026 GAFCON Conference in
Abuja,
Nigeria. ==See also==