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Graham Kings

The Rt. Rev. Dr. Graham Kings, in his retirement in Cambridge, is honorary assistant bishop in the Diocese of Ely and research associate at the the Cambridge Centre for Christianity Worldwide, which he founded in 1995. He has served as Mission Theologian in the Anglican Communion; Bishop of Sherborne; and vicar of St. Mary’s Church, Islington, London, where he co-founded Fulcrum.

Time for a Mary After a Martha? The Next Archbishop of Canterbury: Part Two

Bishop Graham Kings continues his essay from yesterday on the succession at Canterbury, considering the lead candidates and the selection process.

Time for a Mary After a Martha? The Next Archbishop of Canterbury: Part One

Bishop Graham Kings continues our series on Canterbury and proposals for the future of the Communion with a two-part essay on recent archbishops.

Nourishing Memories, Chapter 9: Called to be Missionaries

Editor's Preface - This essay is the continuation of an ongoing memoir series by Bishop Graham Kings Background In 1980, as a curate at St Mark’s...

Blessings and Meetings, Part Two

Based on a paper I read at the All Souls Club in London on June 5. In part one, we considered the many blessings announced...

Blessings and Meetings, Part One

Based on a paper I read at the All Souls Club in London on June 5. This article grew out of two long silent retreats...

From the Archives: Holy Spirit Remembrancer

In the wake of Pentecost, I thought it might be worthwhile to bring out some treasures old and new from Covenant's deep archive, all focused...

Extraordinary Easters

I have vivid memories of three extraordinary Easter services, in diverse places, in three periods of ministry, across 37 years. Kajiado is a semi-arid area south...

Quintet of Quips and Quibbles

I wrote these five poems  — four quips and one quibble  — during an eight-day silent retreat at the Jesuit Centre, St Beuno’s, North Wales...

Nourishing Memories, Chapter 8: Curacy in Harlesden, London

"I reckon this is worth you looking at for a curacy, Graham.” Jeremy Pemberton, who shared a study with me at Ridley Hall, Cambridge, handed me...

Christ The Tree

By Graham Kings Roots of Christ, deep and wide: Abraham’s Seed, prophesied Prophet, David’s Son, Suffering Servant, Son of Man, Delving the depths. Trunk of Christ, sturdy and strong: Apostolic...