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1 [16105] Posted by: Webmaster Tuesday 20 April 2010 - 12:49pm

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2 [8660] Posted by: Webmaster Saturday 11 October 2008 - 12:00pm

The hosting for the Fulcrum website has been upgraded in the last few days. We are aware of one or two problems that have arisen as a result of this, and hope to get these fixed soon. Please use the Feedback/Contact link at the top of every page to let us know of any difficulties you may experience.


Bishop of Ebbsfleet blogs from Lambeth 2008
3 [7951] Posted by: Webmaster Saturday 26 July 2008 - 11:46am

We now have a third bishop blogging from the Lambeth Conference, this time from another tradition within Anglicanism. We welcome the Bishop of Ebbsfleet, Andrew Burnham, a 'Provincial Episcopal Visitor' in the Church of England, as a 'guest blogger' on Fulcrum from the Lambeth Conference and welcome comments on his blog on this thread.


Lambeth Blog: Bishop Mike Hill
4 [7771] Posted by: Webmaster Wednesday 16 July 2008 - 10:41am

Fulcrum welcomes the Bishop of Bristol, Mike Hill, as a blogger on the Lambeth Conference. Mike has aready posted his first message, and we welcome comments on his blog on this thread.


Lambeth Blog: Bishop Nick Baines
5 [7757] Posted by: Webmaster Tuesday 15 July 2008 - 07:38pm

Apologies to Obadiahslope and Mark that your postings were temporarily withdrawn today. You had inadvertently and innocently posted to Nick's blog rather than to this thread. I've now (I hope!) closed the loophole that allowed this, and moved your posts to this thread. Please do not be discouraged from continuing to comment on Nick's blog.


Lambeth Blog: Bishop Nick Baines
6 [7667] Posted by: Webmaster Sunday 13 July 2008 - 09:39am

Fulcrum welcomes the Bishop of Croydon, Nick Baines, as a blogger on the Lambeth Conference. Nick has aready posted his first message, and we welcome comments on his blog on this thread.


Fulcrum Conference Islington 2008
7 [6564] Posted by: Webmaster Thursday 10 April 2008 - 02:51pm

According to news sent out by Transport for London on Wednesday, there will be no Victoria line service on Saturday. This may cause some inconvenience to conference participants who were planning to travel to Highbury & Islington by Tube.

The following may help you to plan an alternative route:

From Kings Cross, St Pancras and Euston stations, No 30 Bus
From Waterloo station, No 4 Bus
From Victoria station, No 19 Bus
From London Bridge station, No 43 Bus

On the London Underground, travel to Angel station, (one stop past Kings
Cross on the Bank branch of the Northern Line) and then take a 20 minute walk up Upper Street
or a No 30, 4, 19 or 43 Bus.

Please note that the following services are also affected on Saturday:
London Overground: no service between Willesden Junction and Euston
Bakerloo line: no service between Harrow & Wealdstone and Paddington
and on the Jubilee line Queensbury station is closed.

For more information and a travel planner see:
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/


Children and Communion
8 [6292] Posted by: Webmaster Wednesday 5 March 2008 - 05:11pm

The two threads have now been combined.


Fulcrum Conference Islington 2008
9 [5979] Posted by: Webmaster Saturday 26 January 2008 - 11:59pm

Fulcrum Conference Islington 2008 will be held on Saturday 12 April 2008 at Union Chapel, Upper Street, Islington, London, with the theme of "Conflict and Covenant".

Speakers are Tom Wright on "Conflict and Covenant in the Bible" and Andrew Goddard on "Conflict and Covenant in the Communion".

Full details of the conference and online booking are available here.


The Anglican Communion - Mapping the Terrain
10 [5682] Posted by: Webmaster Sunday 23 December 2007 - 12:30am

Try this link for the "From Our Own Correspondent" programme mentioned by Tim:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/radio4_aod.shtml?radio4/fooc_sat

The item on religion in Kansas is the first one.


Don't Throw Stones: Deuteronomy and Prodigal Son
11 [5542] Posted by: Webmaster Sunday 2 December 2007 - 09:47pm

This thread may be used to comment on Graham Kings' article "Don't Throw Stones: Deuteronomy and the Prodigal Son"


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12 [5442] Posted by: Webmaster Sunday 18 November 2007 - 03:11pm

The last message posted before Ken's was around 7pm on Friday - it must be a busy weekend for everyone!

If anyone has posted a message between 7pm Friday and 11am today (Sunday) please let the Fulcrum administrator know (admin@fulcrum-anglican.org.uk).

Do look at the help page about Forum moderation.

There have been subtle changes to the Fulcrum website over the last couple of weeks - some of these have had knock-on effects.However, the management of the whole site is now more flexible and efficient. This is an ongoing process.

Apologies for any delays to postings appearing as a result of this development, and for users acting inadvertently as beta testers.


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