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
Jon Kuhrt encourages us to remember the motivation behind MLK's activism.
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.
Weekly sermon thoughts for everyday discipleship based on two RCL lectionary readings
John is the Vicar of St Paul’s, Tupsley and St Andrews, Hampton Bishop in Hereford Diocese. He’s also currently doing Doctoral Studies at Kings College London.
Roger Hurding navigates an ancient pathway towards wholeness as reviewed by Bowman Walton
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A reflection on the surprising places of creation and flourishing in Greater London
James Mercer is the Associate Minister within the Benefice of St Aldhelm, Purbeck.
An insightful review of this collection of biographies of the life of Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Ven Dr Gordon W Kuhrt formerly Archdeacon of Lewisham, and then Director of Ministry for the Archbishops’ Council 1996-2006
This index page provides links to all the meditations offered by Sarah Coakley at Salisbury Cathedral in 2013
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Easter Day sermon by Sarah Coakley delivered at Salisbury Cathedral
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This Lenten sermon, by a psychotherapist, explores the various issues of conflict in our lives through reflection on Deuteronomy 4 and Matthew 5
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A poem written in Juba, South Sudan, last Saturday meditating on the significance of the River Nile
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.