Hugh Palmer's talk at the 2009 Fulcrum Conference
These posts are by guest authors for Fulcrum
Problems with the Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans UK by Stephen Kuhrt pre-published, with permission, from The Church of England Newspaper, 16th October 2009 First of all I’d like to express my thanks to the Church of England Evangelical Council for this invitation to address it on the issue of The Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans United … Continue Reading
People must come first: there are many ways of being Conservative Fulcrum Newsletter, September 2009 By Dr Graham Kings, Bishop of Sherborne Co-published, with permission, with Comment is free belief, Guardian online, 11 September 2009 By plotting a graph of the expansion of the monasteries throughout the Middle Ages we might easily have concluded that … Continue Reading
Why FCAUK will not be ‘Good News’ in Southwark Diocese by Stephen Kuhrt pre-published, with permission, from The Church of England Newspaper, 31st July 2009 discuss this article on the forum thread On Monday 6th July The Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans United Kingdom (FCAUK) was launched in Westminster Central Hall. The addresses given during the … Continue Reading
The Queen, the Church and the Fellowship by Graham Kings, Bishop of Sherborne co-published with Comment is Free Belief, The Guardian ‘We will keep formal administrative links with the formal Church of England, but our real identity is with Global Anglicanism as defined by the Jerusalem statement and declaration.’ This was stated by Christopher Sugden, … Continue Reading
Glacial Gravity or Opportunist Autonomy? Fulcrum Newsletter June 2009 by Graham Kings, Bishop of Sherborne prepublished, with permission, from the Church of England Newspaper, 3 July 2009 discuss this newsletter on the forum thread Glaciers, moving slowly and powerfully, reshape the landscape. They work through gravity. It may be that the Anglican Covenant appears to … Continue Reading
Should we all join the Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans? by Andrew Goddard The Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans (FCA) launches in the UK on 6th July, just over a year after it was formed at the Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON) in Jerusalem At that time I was unclear what to make of GAFCON and appealed … Continue Reading
Why I am still an Anglican by Tim Goodbody This article began life from an online discussion between Cranmer’s Curate (Revd Julian Mann) and myself. Cranmer’s Curate published what amounts to an abridged version of what follows here on his blog on the 29th of April 2009. At the time that discussion started I was … Continue Reading
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Hugh Palmer's talk at the 2009 Fulcrum Conference
These posts are by guest authors for Fulcrum
Jane Morris's talk at the 2009 Fulcrum Conference
These posts are by guest authors for Fulcrum