Bishop Dan Martins pleads with Leadership of TEC and Diocese of South Carolina
These posts are by guest authors for Fulcrum
Bishop Dan Martins pleads with Leadership of TEC and Diocese of South Carolina
These posts are by guest authors for Fulcrum
The importance of maintaining engagement and fellowship with Christians of differing views
Stephen Kuhrt is Vicar of Christ Church, New Malden.
Reflections on the 450th anniversary of Bishop John Jewel's 'Apologia'
The Rt Revd Dr Graham Kings is Honorary Assistant Bishop in the Diocese of Ely and Research Associate at the Cambridge Centre for Christianity Worldwide.
A generous engagement with Matthew Grayshon's recent article on gay partnerships.
Revd Dr Sean Doherty is Tutor in Ethics at St Mellitus College and St Paul’s Theological Centre in London, and Associate Minister at St Francis Community Church, Dalgarno Way, a church plant in an inner-city housing estate. He has recently completed a doctorate on economic ethics at Oxford and is a member of the Grove Ethics group. He is the author of Foundations for Medical Ethics. Sean is married to Gaby and they have three children. They both became Christians at Soul Survivor, and before ordination Sean worked for Barclays Bank and USPG.
Some important lessons about church unity emerging from an unlikely source
Stephen Kuhrt is Vicar of Christ Church, New Malden.
My vision for the fellowship of Anglican churches is to be a communicative people and spiritual movement in the service of the church universal. This, I believe, puts the family of Anglican churches on surer footing to work out their particular vocation..
Michael Poon is canon of Saint Andrew’s Cathedral, Singapore, and former director of the Centre for the Study of Christianity in Asia, Trinity Theological College. He is a member of the Standing Commission on Unity, Faith and Order of the Anglican Communion, and Anglican member of the Anglican Roman Catholic International Commission.
Wycliffe Hall, Governance and Learning from the Past by Gordon Kuhrt co-published with the Church of England Newspaper 15th July 2012 by permission There have clearly been significant problems at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford. It has had in the past a fine reputation as an Evangelical theological college which has important links with the University of … Continue Reading
Fulcrum Newsletter May 2012 Why the ‘Southwark Ministry Trust’ is not the solution by Stephen Kuhrt It is often much easier for evangelicals to agree upon problems within the church than their solutions. This is because our understanding of such problems is usually based upon the relative consensus that evangelicals broadly possess over doctrine and … Continue Reading
Fulcrum Newsletter April 2012 - One of the many interesting things about being part of the leadership team of Fulcrum over the last nine years has been the experience of being shot at by both liberal Anglicans and conservative evangelicals. Sometimes on t
Stephen Kuhrt is Vicar of Christ Church, New Malden.
Communion Connections: Web of Mutuality or Fragmentation? by Graham Kings, Bishop of Sherborne 'Injustice anywhere is injustice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable web of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly affects us all indirectly'. Martin Luther King wrote these words in a letter from jail in Birmingham, … Continue Reading