Ric Thorpe
The Right Reverend Ric Thorpe |
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Bishop of Islington (national bishop for church plants) |
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Church | Church of England |
Diocese | Diocese of London |
In office | 2015–present |
Other posts | Rector of St Paul's Church, Shadwell (2005–2015) Bishop of London's Adviser for Church Planting (2012–2015) |
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Ordination | 1996 (deacon) 1997 (priest) |
Consecration | 29 September 2015 by Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury |
Personal details | |
Birth name | Richard Charles Thorpe |
Born | 1965 (age 58–59) |
Spouse | Louie Thorpe |
Children | 3 |
Alma mater | University of Birmingham Wycliffe Hall, Oxford |
Richard Charles "Ric" Thorpe (born 1965) is a British Church of England bishop and an expert in church planting. Since September 2015, he has been the Bishop of Islington, a suffragan bishopric in the Diocese of London, and the "bishop for church plants". From 2005 to 2015, he led St Paul's Church, Shadwell, first as priest-in-charge and from 2010 as rector. From 2012 to 2015, he was the Bishop of London's Adviser for Church Planting.
Early life
Thorpe was born in 1965.[1] He was educated at Stowe School, an independent school in Stowe, Buckinghamshire.[2] He studied chemical engineering at the University of Birmingham and graduated with a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in 1987.[1][3] His first career was as a marketing manager with Unilever.[3]
From 1990 to 1992, Thorpe was a lay worship leader at Holy Trinity Brompton (HTB) in the Diocese of London.[2] In 1993, he entered Wycliffe Hall, an Evangelical Anglican theological college, to study theology and train for ordained ministry.[4]
Ordained ministry
Thorpe was ordained in the Church of England as a deacon in 1996 and as a priest in 1997.[1] He began his ministry as a curate at Holy Trinity Brompton in the Diocese of London.[5] After almost 10 years of ordained ministry, he was chosen to lead a church plant from HTB to St Paul's Church, Shadwell. This involved moving 100 parishioners and a number of clergy from HTB to St Paul's to revitalise the flagging church.[6] He was appointed priest in charge of St Paul's with St James, Ratcliffe, in 2005 and made rector in 2010. From 2010 to 2014, he was also priest in charge of All Hallows, Bow.[1]
In addition to St Paul's, Thorpe has been involved with a further four church plants.[6] Since 2012, he has been the Bishop of London's Adviser for Church Planting.[5] He is a tutor in church planting at St Mellitus College, an Anglican theological college, and leader of its church planting course.[3][7]
Episcopal ministry
In May 2015, it was announced that the See of Islington would be brought out of abeyance to create a "bishop for church plants". The bishop is to be based in the Diocese of London but would be free from territorial responsibilities and would work with the whole Church of England.[8][6] On 9 July 2015, it was announced that Thorpe would be the next suffragan bishop of Islington.[5] On 29 September 2015, he was consecrated a bishop by Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury, at St Paul's Cathedral.[9][10]
Personal life
Thorpe is married to Louie[4] and they have three children: Zoe, Barny and Toby.[5]
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Church of England titles | ||
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In abeyance
Title last held by
Charles Turner |
Bishop of Islington 2015–present |
Incumbent |