
- Kenneth Stevenson
The Bishop of Portsmouth
The Rt Revd Dr Kenneth Stevenson is the eighth Bishop of Portsmouth. Born near Edinburgh, he is part-Scottish and part-Danish, and is involved in strengthening the relations between the Anglican Churches of the British Isles and the Lutheran Churches of the Nordic and Baltic countries. He is married to Sarah and they have four children. His hobbies are music, walking his Border terrier, historical biographies, and Denmark. He was recently made a Knight Commander of the Kingdom of Denmark's Order of the Dannenbrog.
He became bishop in 1995 after spells as a parish priest in Lincolnshire and Guildford and as a university chaplain in Manchester. He is an author and a scholar, with a particular specialism in history and liturgy, and was a visiting Professor at Notre Dame University, Indiana, USA in 1983. He collaborated with the Bishop in Europe, Geoffrey Rowell, and the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, in editing Love's Redeeming Work, an anthology of Anglican spirituality and theology which has become a best-seller. His latest books are Rooted in Detachment: Living the Transfiguration (2007), and an Advent book entitled Watching and Waiting (2007).
As one of the 26 most senior bishops in the Church of England, he sits in the House of Lords. As Chairman of the Board of Education, he regularly speaks on related issues. He spends much of his time visiting parishes within the diocese, encouraging them to engage with and challenge the communities in which they live.
His recent experience of being diagnosed with leukaemia and his subsequent treatment has had a profound effect on his faith and work. He recently returned to public ministry after a bone marrow transplant.
The bishop can be contacted at: bishports@portsmouth.anglican.org or at his postal address:
The Rt Revd Dr Kenneth Stevenson
Bishopsgrove
26 Osborn Road
Fareham
Hampshire
PO16 7DQ
