
Articles / Chapters
22. Time for a Mary After a Martha? The Next Archbishop of Canterbury
12/02/2025 from Ponderings

I consider the six post-war Archbishops of Canterbury, reflect on the archiepiscopate of Justin Welby, offer descriptions of six Church of England bishops who may turn out to be among the candidates to succeed him and outline the process of choosing the next Archbishop. This Ponderings was first published on Covenant, the online journal of The Living Church, in two parts. Part One (sections 1 and 2) on Mon 10 Feb 2025 and Part Two (sections 3 and 4) on Tues 11 Feb 2025.

Federation Isn't Enough, 5 Aug 2009
30/07/2020 from The Guardian

The Guardian commissioned Graham Kings, the new Bishop of Sherborne, to write on the threat of schism to the Anglican Communion.

What Would Wilberforce Do? 17 Nov 2008
30/07/2020 from The Guardian

On 15 Nov 2008 a National Evangelical Anglican Consultation took place at All Souls Church, Langham Place, London in the wake of the GAFCON conference in Jerusalem in June 2008. The conservative Evangelical leadership of Church of England Evangelical Council (CEEC) wanted the whole consultation to sign up to the GAFCON statement. The motion was 'not put'. It was a seminal moment. Graham Kings, Vicar of St Mary's Islington, wrote about it in The Guardian on 17 Nov 2008.

Cuba: Mission Studies and Missional Formation: Interweavings Number 13, September 2016
30/09/2016 from Mission Theology Interweavings

In September Bishop Graham travelled to Cuba to be part of the World Council of Churches, Council for World Mission and Evangelism (CWME) consultation in Matanzas. Here he reflects on his time there.

The Michael Ramsey Book Prize 2016: Interweavings No 6 - February 2016, by Graham Kings
29/02/2016 from Mission Theology Interweavings

Bishop Graham offers comments on two of the six excellent books shortlisted for the 2016 Michael Ramsey Prize, by Francis Spufford and Frances Young.

Owing a debt to Owen Chadwick (1916-2015)
29/07/2015 from Mission Theology Articles

Reflections on the life, work, quotations and influence of Owen Chadwick, doyen of British historians and Master of Selwyn College, Cambridge, for 27 years.

Founding of Fulcrum - Aug 2006, Fulcrum Newsletter 3
29/08/2006 from Fulcrum Newsletters

In his third Fulcrum Newsletter, with a hyperlinked contents page, Graham wrote about the various events leading up to the launch of Fulcrum in 2003.
