Sara explores the discipline of living vulnerable lives.
These posts are by guest authors for Fulcrum
Sara explores the discipline of living vulnerable lives.
These posts are by guest authors for Fulcrum
Roger Hurding navigates an ancient pathway towards wholeness as reviewed by Bowman Walton
These posts are by guest authors for Fulcrum
Thoughts on how we can work together in a parish.
John Martin is Associate Editor (Global News) with the US-based Living Church and has been a member of the Fulcrum Leadership Team since its inception.
Jon Kuhrt critiques David Nixon's attempt to articulate a good theology of homelessness
Jon Kuhrt works with people affected by homelessness, offending and chronic addictions at the West London Mission. He, his wife and three children are part of Streatham Baptist Church and he is a member of the Christians on the Left. He likes football…but loves cricket.
Insightful account of Roman Catholic life in The Republic of Sudan
These posts are by guest authors for Fulcrum
This Lenten sermon, by a psychotherapist, explores the various issues of conflict in our lives through reflection on Deuteronomy 4 and Matthew 5
These posts are by guest authors for Fulcrum
Ian Paul challenges to take more responsibility for our part in poverty and injustice
Throw away Jesus is found by those rummaging in bins for nourishment...
James Mercer is the Associate Minister within the Benefice of St Aldhelm, Purbeck.
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Some think them outdated, but Stephen Kuhrt defends this cultural phenomenon.
Stephen Kuhrt is Vicar of Christ Church, New Malden.