Why FCAUK will not be Good News in Southwark Diocese

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 Playful God

The Playful God by John Watson A little while ago a young child of six years old blew my mind away – asking my then six year old son ‘What does your daddy do?’ to which my son replied he is a Vicar – this penetrating and wonderfully subversive comment came back ‘WOW – he … Continue Reading

Brave New Church

Brave New Church by Jordan Hylden This is article was published by First Things and Covenant and is co-published here with permission of the author. In short, the sad parallels to be drawn with the shriveled, largely post-Christian fate of the United Church of Christ are there without number. Of course, the winds of revival, … Continue Reading

Fulcrum Response to TEC's official process towards blessing of same-sex unions

Fulcrum Response to TEC General Convention 2009 Resolution C056: official promotion of a process to develop liturgies for the blessing of same-sex unions (see also our response to resolution D025) To evaluate C056 it is necessary to trace some of the recent history in relation to same-sex blessings in order to be clear what the … Continue Reading

Fulcrum Press Statement: in response to the decision by the House of Bishops of TEC to pass D025

Fulcrum Press Statement on the decision by the House of Bishops of TEC to pass D025  (see also our response to resolution C056) The decision, by a 2-to-1 majority, of the House of Bishops of TEC to pass D025 represents a further determined walking apart by the American Church and must have significant consequences for … Continue Reading

The Americans know this will end in schism by Tom Wright full version

copublished, with permission, with The Times, 15 July 2009 In the slow-moving train crash of international Anglicanism, a decision taken in California has finally brought a large coach off the rails altogether. The House of Bishops of the Episcopal Church (TEC) in the United States has voted decisively to allow in principle the appointment, to … Continue Reading

the cup

the cup holds all things my hopes, my dreams is it empty or full? the cup holds all things the stuff of life that overwhelms filled to the brim what if it spills? the cup holds all things the wrath which will save me if I drink will I stand? the cup holds all things … Continue Reading

The Queen, the Church and the Fellowship

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

On being faithful: a Fulcrum response to Charles Raven

On being faithful a Fulcrum response to Charles Raven The recent publication of pieces by two members of the Fulcrum Leadership Team – Andrew Goddard’s ‘Should we all join the Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans?’ and Graham Kings’ ‘Glacial Gravity or opportunist autonomy?’- has led Charles Raven of the Society for the Propagation of Reformed Evangelical … Continue Reading