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Adapted from a Wycliffe Hall announcement

The Very Rev. Justyn Terry will become the dean of Wycliffe Hall, Oxford, in October. He will work two days a week until the new year, when he devotes full time to the role.

“Justyn has, for the past eight years, been Dean and President of Trinity School for Ministry, in the wonderfully named Ambridge USA, so he brings an extraordinary wealth of experience to this new job,” said Michael Lloyd, Wycliffe Hall’s principal.

“I am thrilled at this appointment, and am looking forward with great excitement to working with Justyn. His outstanding gifts will help Wycliffe provide women and men with the best possible training for a lifetime’s service of God. Please do pray for Justyn and Cathy and their daughters, Sophia and Lydia, as they adjust to life back in the U.K.”

Terry is the author of several books, including The Justifying Judgment of God: A Reassessment of the Place of Judgment in the Saving Work of Christ (Wipf and Stock, 2008), The Gospel According to Galatians: The Good News of Jesus Christ for a Secular Age (Classical Anglican Press, 2013), and The Five Phases of Leadership: An Overview for Christian Leaders (Trinity School for Ministry, 2016).

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