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Recent Appointments A(16)1 GENERAL SYNOD RECENT APPOINTMENTS GENERAL SYNOD 1. General Synod Panel of Chairs Linda Ali (York) The Rt Revd Christine Hardman, Bishop of Newcastle Dr Rachel Jepson (Birmingham) The Very Revd Andrew Nunn, Dean of Southwark (Deans) The Ven. Pete Spiers (Liverpool) 2. Standing Orders Committee Geoffrey Tattersall (Chair) The Revd Prebendary Simon Cawdell (Hereford) Mary Durlacher (Chelmsford) David Robilliard (Channel Islands: Winchester) Clive Scowen (London) The Revd Dr Miranda Threlfall-Holmes (Durham) 3. Business Committee: Elections Review Group Carolyn Graham (Guildford) The Revd Canon Geoffrey Harbord (Sheffield) Robert Higham, Diocesan Secretary, Worcester 4. Appeal Panel constituted under SO 135(2) The Revd Canon Sharon Jones (Manchester) The Revd Dr Philip Plyming (Guildford) The Ven. Pete Spiers (Liverpool) The Ven. Dr Jane Steen (Southwark) Julie Dziegiel (Oxford) Mark Emerton (Portsmouth) Martin Kingston (Gloucester) 5. Appeal Panel appointed under Rule 44(8) of the Church Representation Rules Dr Chris Angus (Carlisle) Vivienne Goddard (Blackburn) Malcolm Halliday (Leeds) Elizabeth Renshaw (Chester) Sheri Sturgess (Truro) 6. Appeal Panel appointed under Rule 25(5) of the Clergy Representation Rules The Revd Dr Philip Plyming (Guildford) The Ven. Pete Spiers (Liverpool) The Revd Canon Rebecca Swyer (Chichester) LEGISLATION 7. Draft Mission and Pastoral etc. (Amendment) Measure: Steering Committee Chair: The Rt Revd Pete Broadbent, Bishop of Willesden (Southern Suffragans) The Ven. Ian Jagger (Durham) The Revd Dr Hannah Cleugh (Universities / TEIs) Anne Foreman (Exeter) Dr Chris Angus (Carlisle) 8. Draft Mission and Pastoral etc. (Amendment) Measure: Revision Committee Chair: Geoffrey Tattersall QC (Manchester) Stephen Hogg (Leeds) Debrah McIsaac (Salisbury) The Revd Dr Rob Munro (Chester) The Revd Christopher Robinson (St Edmundsbury & Ipswich) The Revd Canon Jenny Tomlinson (Chelmsford) 9. Legislative Reform Measure / Statute Law Repeals Measure / Pensions Measure: Steering Committee Chair: to be confirmed The Revd Paul Cartwright (Leeds) The Rt Worshipful Peter Collier QC (ex officio) Carl Fender (Lincoln) The Rt Revd Alistair Magowan, Bishop of Ludlow (Southern Suffragans) Josile Munro (London) The Ven. Dr Anne Dawtry (Leeds) 10. Legislative Reform Measure / Statute Law Repeals Measure / Pensions Measure: Chair of Revision Committee The Rt Worshipful Charles George QC (ex officio) 2 11. Inspection of Churches Measure / Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction and Care of Cathedrals (Consolidation) Measure: Steering Committee Chair: The Rt Worshipful Timothy Briden (ex officio) The Revd Alyson Buxton (Lincoln) Jonathan Cryer (Leicester) Professor Joyce Hill (Leeds) The Revd Christopher Smith (London) 12. Inspection of Churches Measure / Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction and Care of Cathedrals (Consolidation) Measure: Chair of Revision Committee The Ven. Dr Jane Steen (Southwark) 13. Draft Amending Canon No. 36: Steering Committee Chair: The Rt Revd Dr Alan Smith, Bishop of St Albans Keith Cawdron (Liverpool) Professor the Revd Mark Chapman (Oxford) Tim Hind (Bath and Wells) The Revd Dr Andrew Atherstone (Oxford) The Revd Canon Andy Salmon (Manchester) Sheri Sturgess (Truro) 14. Draft Amending Canon No. 36: Chair of Revision Committee The Ven. Gavin Kirk (Lincoln) ARCHBISHOPS’ COUNCIL 15. Audit Committee Jonathan Evans John Nielson 16. Council for Christian Unity The Revd Mark Chapman (Oxford) Elizabeth Paver (Sheffield) The Rt Revd Tim Thornton, Bishop of Truro The Revd Dr Gavin Wakefield 17. Committee for Minority Ethnic Anglican Concerns Chair: The Ven. Dr John Perumbalath (Chelmsford) The Revd Dr Anderson Jeremiah 3 18. Committee for Ministry of and among Deaf and Disabled People Professor Christopher Cook The Revd John Naudé Margaret Oatway Professor the Revd John Swinton 19. Finance Committee The Ven. Sam Rushton, Archdeacon of Cleveland The Revd Canon Edward Carter Julie Dziegiel (Oxford) 20. Remuneration and Conditions of Service Committee Mark Emerton (Portsmouth) The Ven. Dr Michael Gilbertson (Chester) The Revd Eleanor Robertshaw (Sheffield) The Ven. Sam Rushton, Archdeacon of Cleveland 21. Mission and Public Affairs Council: Rural Affairs Group The Revd Stewart Fyfe (Carlisle) 22. Church Commissioners’ Bishoprics and Cathedrals Committee [appointed by the Archbishops’ Council] The Very Revd Stephen Lake, Dean of Gloucester Elizabeth Renshaw (Chester) One appointment to be confirmed COMMISSIONS etc 23. Church Buildings Council The Very Revd Tim Barker (Channel Islands: Winchester) The Ven. Dr Anne Dawtry (Leeds) The Ven. Michael Everitt (Blackburn) 24. Clergy Discipline Commission The Ven. Jacqueline Searle (Gloucester) David Mills (Carlisle) The Revd Canon John Sinclair (Newcastle) Carol Wolstenholme (Newcastle) 25. Dioceses Commission Maureen Cole, Diocesan Secretary, Derby The Rt Revd Christopher Foster, Bishop of Portsmouth The Rt Revd Sarah Mullally, Bishop of Crediton 4 Canon Professor Hilary Russell 26. Faith and Order Commission The Rt Revd Dr Christopher Cocksworth, Bishop of Coventry (Chair) The Rt Revd Donald Allister, Bishop of Peterborough The Rt Revd Jonathan Baker, the Bishop of Fulham The Rt Revd Dr Tim Dakin, Bishop of Winchester The Rt Revd Dr Michael Ipgrave, Bishop of Lichfield elect Professor Nicholas Adams The Revd Canon Dr Andrew Atherstone (Oxford) The Revd Canon Professor Loveday Alexander Professor Mike Higton Professor Joshua Hordern The Revd Dr Emma Ineson (Universities / TEIs) The Revd Canon Dr Judith Maltby (Universities / TEIs) The Revd Dr Rosalyn Murphy (ex officio) The Revd Thomas Seville (Religious Communities) Two further appointments to be confirmed 27. Fees Advisory Commission John Alpass (Chair) Carolyn Graham (Guildford) The Revd Canon Joyce Jones (Leeds) 28. Legal Advisory Commission The Worship Dr Charles Mynors The Worshipful Morag Ellis The Worshipful Ruth Arlow Peter Foskett Cordelia Hall The Rt Revd Christopher Lowson, Bishop of Lincoln The Ven. Douglas Dettmer (Exeter) The Very Revd Frances Ward, Dean of St Edmundsbury (Deans) The Revd Paul Benfield (Blackburn) Sir Andrew McFarlane Robert Pearce His Honour Judge David Hodge Andrew Roberts, Diocesan Secretary, Peterborough 5 29. Legal Aid Commission His Honour Judge Andrew Rutherford (Chair) Isabel Adcock (Chelmsford) The Revd Paul Benfield (Blackburn) Rosalind Brewer (York) The Revd Canon Geoffrey Harbord (Sheffield) Aiden Hargreaves-Smith (London) The Revd Canon Karen Hutchinson (Guildford) Carolyn Johnson (Blackburn) The Revd Canon Joyce Jones (Leeds) The Rt Revd Alistair Magowan, Bishop of Ludlow (Southern Suffragans) The Ven. Clive Mansell, Archdeacon of Tonbridge 30. Liturgical Commission Shayne Ardron (Leicester) The Revd Canon Andrew Atherstone (Oxford) The Revd Philip Barnes The Revd Mark Earey The Rt Revd Richard Frith, Bishop of Hereford Kashmir Garton (Worcester) The Revd Canon Dr Christopher Irvine The Revd Canon Dr Simon Jones Simon Kershaw The Revd George Lane Lucy Moore (Winchester) Dr Bridget Nichols The Revd Canon Dr Jo Spreadbury The Revd Dr Samuel Wells ECUMENICAL 31. Churches’ Funerals Group / Council of British Funeral Services The Revd Andrew Dotchin (St Edmundsbury and Ipswich) 32. Joint Anglican-Methodist Covenant Advocacy and Monitoring Group The Revd Canon Mike Booker (Ely) 6 33. Porvoo Theological Conference The Ven. Dr John Perumbalath (Chelmsford) Three further appointments to be confirmed 34. Methodist Conference Dr Rachel Jepson (Birmingham) 35. General Assembly of the Church of Scotland The Rt Revd Dr Peter Forster, Bishop of Chester 36. URC General Assembly The Rt Revd Robert Freeman, Bishop of Penrith 37. Governing Body of the Church in Wales Elizabeth Paver (Sheffield) GOVERNING BODIES OF THEOLOGICAL TRAINING INSTITUTIONS 38. Cranmer Hall The Revd Canon Ruth Crossley (Carlisle) 39. Eastern Region Ministry Course Professor Joyce Hill (Leeds) 40. Oak Hill College Lorna Ashworth (Chichester) 41. The Queen’s Foundation, Birmingham Dr Rachel Jepson (Birmingham) 42. Ridley Hall, Cambridge Andrew Presland (Peterborough) The Revd Canon Jenny Tomlinson (Chelmsford) 43. Ripon College, Cuddesdon The Very Revd Rogers Govender (Deans) The Revd Canon Dr Simon Taylor (Derby 44. St John’s College, Nottingham The Ven. Malcolm Chamberlain One further appointment to be confirmed 45. Trinity College, Bristol The Revd John Dunnett (Chelmsford) 7 46. Westcott House The Ven. Dr John Perumbalath (Chelmsford) The Revd Dr Rowan Williams (York) 47. Wycliffe Hall Sarah Finch (London) The Rt Revd Alistair Magowan, Bishop of Ludlow (Southern Suffragans) Confirmation is awaited of nominations to the governing body of a number of other TEIs. GOVERNING BODIES OF MISSION AGENCIES 48. Church Army Christine Corteen (Salisbury) The Rt Revd Stephen Cottrell, Bishop of Chelmsford 49. Crosslinks The Revd Mark Lucas (Peterborough) 50. Intercontinental Church Society The Revd Canon Dr Stephen Hance (Southwark) 51. Mission to Seafarers The Rt Revd Richard Frith, Bishop of Hereford Confirmation is awaited of nominations to the governing body of a number of other Mission Agencies. Church House Margaret Swinson Westminster SW1P 3AZ Chair, Appointments Committee June 2016 8 .
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