Dr. Graham Kings served as a curate at St. Mark’s, Harlesden, London; vice principal of St. Andrew’s College, Kabare, Kenya (CMS mission partner); Lecturer in Mission Studies in the Cambridge Theological Federation; founding Director of the Henry Martyn Centre for the study of mission and world Christianity, Cambridge, and affiliated lecturer in the Faculty of Divinity; vicar of St Mary’s Islington; and now Bishop of Sherborne (in the Diocese of Salisbury). He is also a co-founder and theological secretary of Fulcrum. Alison, a psychotherapist, and he have three daughters in their 20s.
He has published three books: Offerings from Kenya to Anglicanism (2001), with Geoff Morgan; Christianity Connected (2002), his doctoral thesis from the University of Utrecht; and Signs and Seasons (2008); and writes for The Times, The Guardian and Fulcrum.