Steven Croft (bishop)

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The Right Reverend
Steven Croft
Bishop of Oxford

Croft after his consecration service
Diocese Diocese of Oxford
In office 6 July 2016 – present[1]
Predecessor John Pritchard
Other posts Warden, Cranmer Hall (19962004)
Archbishops' Missioner and Fresh Expressions Team Leader (20042008)
Bishop of Sheffield (2008–2016)
Orders
Ordination 1983
Consecration 25 January 2009
Personal details
Born (1957-05-29) 29 May 1957
Halifax, West Riding of Yorkshire, UK
Nationality British
Denomination Anglican
Spouse Ann
Children 4 children: Paul, Andy, Amy, Sarah
Alma mater Worcester College, Oxford

Steven John Lindsey Croft (born 29 May 1957[2]) is a Church of England bishop and theologian specialising in mission. He is the Bishop of Oxford since the confirmation of his election on 6 July 2016.[1] He was the Bishop of Sheffield from 2008 until 2016; previously he was Archbishops’ Missioner and Team Leader of Fresh Expressions, a joint Church of England and Methodist initiative. He falls within the open evangelical tradition of Anglicanism.

Education

Croft attended Heath Grammar School in Halifax and studied classics and theology at Worcester College, Oxford, graduating in 1980. He trained for ordination at Cranmer Hall, Durham, earning a PhD in 1984 with his thesis The identity of the Individual in the Psalms.[3]

Ministry

Croft was ordained as deacon in the Diocese of London in 1983. The following year, he was ordained as priest. From 1983 to 1987 he was the curate of the parish church of St Andrew's Enfield. After that, he became vicar of Ovenden, an Urban Priority Area parish in the Diocese of Wakefield, from 1987 to 1996. In 1997, Croft was made a member of the Church of England Evangelical Council, which he was a part of until 2000.

19962004: Warden (i.e. head) of Cranmer Hall

20042008: Archbishops' Missioner and first Team Leader of Fresh Expressions

Croft was appointed by the archbishops of Canterbury and York to help found Fresh Expressions, a joint Church of England and Methodist initiative "to help Christians of any denomination think about ways of starting and growing fresh expressions of church in their area" where a fresh expression is defined as "a form of church for our changing culture, established primarily for the benefit of people who are not yet members of any church".[4] In recognition of this work he was awarded the silver Cross of St Augustine by the Archbishop of Canterbury.[5]

Croft was nominated as the next Bishop of Sheffield, succeeding Jack Nicholls who retired in July 2008,[6] and formally elected by the Chapter of Sheffield Cathedral in November 2008[7] (and that election having been confirmed in the interim), he was consecrated as a bishop by John Sentamu, Archbishop of York, on 25 January 2009,[8] and started work in the diocese following his formal enthronement on 9 May 2009.[9] This was followed by three Welcome Eucharists celebrated in various locations around the diocese to allow more people to meet the new bishop.[9]

In 2012 Croft was nominated by Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury, to be the Anglican fraternal delegate to the Synod of Bishops in Rome.[10]

Croft became a member of the House of Lords on 15 July 2013.[11] On 12 April 2016, it was announced that he was to be translated to become Bishop of Oxford in "autumn" 2016;[12] he was duly elected to that See and that election was confirmed at Lambeth Palace on 6 July 2016, at which point Croft became the Bishop of Oxford.[1] He was (re-)introduced to the Upper House as Bishop of Oxford on 19 July 2016.[13]

Personal life

Croft was born in Halifax, West Riding of Yorkshire, in 1957. He is married to Ann and has four children; Paul, Andy, Amy and Sarah.[6]

Protest at his enthronement

Two survivors of clerical child sexual abuse staged a peaceful protest outside Croft's inauguration as Bishop of Oxford on 30 September 2016.[14] One of them claimed he had told Croft three times in 2012 and 2013 when Croft was formerly Bishop of Sheffield of his rape by a serving priest, but the bishop and other senior figures had failed to respond or take action despite the abuser still being alive. The protest flier handed out to the public pictured all six bishops[15] who the survivor claimed had failed to respond, including Sentamu, Archbishop of York.[16] The survivor commented to Church Times that he was angry that the C of E had the “nerve” to enthrone bishops after safeguarding complaints had been made against them. “This is absolute proof that the Church of England does not truly recognise the profound and long-lasting impact such abuse has on survivors at all” he said.[17] The protest was shown on ITV[18] and the BBC.[19] Croft met with one of the survivors in front of the news cameras.


Styles

Works

References

  1. 1 2 3 Diocese of Oxford — Legal ceremony brings Bishop Steven a step closer & Diocese of Oxford — Letter from Bishop Steven (Both accessed 8 July 2016)
  2. "Who's Who". Retrieved 4 October 2016.
  3. http://www.archbishopofcanterbury.org/1501 Retrieved 25 October 2008
  4. http://www.freshexpressions.org.uk//section.asp?id=3547&cachefixer= Retrieved 25 October 2008.
  5. "Dr Croft awarded cross of St Augustine". Fresh Expressions. Archived from the original on 27 March 2009. Retrieved 29 July 2009.
  6. 1 2 "New Bishop of Sheffield appointed". BBC Online. 21 October 2008. Retrieved 28 October 2008.
  7. The London Gazette: no. 58891. p. 18243. 24 November 2008. Retrieved 2 February 2009.
  8. "Diocesan News Release". Sheffield-Diocese.org.uk. Retrieved 18 November 2008.
  9. 1 2 "Welcoming the new Bishop of Sheffield". Dean and Chapter of Sheffield. Retrieved 20 April 2009.
  10. "Anniversary synod for Vatican II is to hear Dr Williams". Church Times. 5 October 2012. Retrieved 14 October 2012.
  11. "Bishop of Sheffield". UK Parliament. Retrieved 13 October 2013.
  12. "Steven Croft is the new Bishop of Oxford". Diocese of Oxford. Retrieved 12 April 2016.
  13. House of Lords Hansard — Introduction: The Lord Bishop of Oxford (Accessed 25 July 2016)
  14. Sherwood, Harriet (30 September 2016). "Survivors of abuse in C of E to protest at bishop of Oxford's inauguration". The Guardian. Retrieved 4 October 2016.
  15. "Sex abuse survivors protest outside Christ Church and accuse Bishop of Oxford of ignoring rape claims". Retrieved 4 October 2016.
  16. Sherwood, Harriet (26 July 2016). "Senior Anglican clergy accused of failing to act on rape allegations". The Guardian. Retrieved 4 October 2016.
  17. "Abuse survivors' protest at bishop's consecration aided by Chapter". Church Times. 7 October 2016.(subscription required)
  18. "Ceremony to welcome new Bishop of Oxford is overshadowed by protest". Retrieved 4 October 2016.
  19. MACSAS (1 October 2016). "Enthronement of Bishop of Oxford BBC Coverage". YouTube. Retrieved 4 October 2016.
Academic offices
Preceded by
John Pritchard
Warden of Cranmer Hall
1996–2004
Succeeded by
Anne Dyer
Church of England titles
Preceded by
Jack Nicholls
Bishop of Sheffield
2008–2016
TBA
Preceded by
John Pritchard
Bishop of Oxford
2016–present
Incumbent
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