WHO’S WHO
Ministry Team
Rector – vacancy
David Bagnall – Associate Rector
David is the Associate Rector and together with Markus helps to lead the church. A Cotswold lad by birth, David was Senior Choral Scholar at King’s College, Cambridge, where he read English Literature for his undergraduate degree, and Development Studies for his M.Phil. Prior to ordination, David was an English teacher before working as a youth minister for North Lambeth Parish in South London. Having trained at Westcott House, David served his curacy at Great St Mary’s Church, Cambridge. Prior to joining St John’s, he was Assistant Chaplain at Emmanuel College where he also completed a PhD researching the collision of discourses within the Anglican Communion. David is married to Katharine and has two children, Iona and Robbie. They live in Morningside and are looked after by their dog, Bessie. You can contact David by email at davidb@stjohns-edinburgh.org.uk.
Kenneth Boyd – Team Priest
Kenneth Boyd has been a non-stipendiary member of the St John’s ministry team since 1987, when as a Minister of the Church of Scotland he received permission to officiate from the Bishop of Edinburgh. Born and brought up in Easter Ross and educated there and at Edinburgh University, he worked after graduation for the Student Christian Movement, where he met his wife Pat, and after ordination as a University Chaplain. He is now Professor of Medical Ethics in the Edinburgh University College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine. He is also an elder of St Cuthbert’s Parish Church and, whenever possible, a member of the congregations of the Leith-Lyvennet parishes of the Eden Valley in Cumbria.
Clephane Hume – Team Priest
Clephane has been at St John’s most of her life! She was an Occupational Therapist in the field of mental health, clinically, and then as a lecturer at Queen Margaret University. She was ordained deacon in 1992 and priest in 1994. The two professions combine happily in her pastoral work. After retiring from secular work she found a committee position which enabled her to travel extensively, thus combining her interest in international development with a love of travel and photography.
Eileen Thompson – Team Priest
Eileen joined St John’s in the early 1990s when studying practical theology at New College. Much of her career has been spent working with and for the church overseas, as linguistics advisor for the United Bible Societies, and as Communication Secretary/Director for Council for World Mission. This has taken her (professionally) to 21 countries and over 30 denominations so she is ecumenical to her finger tips. Although a cradle Anglican, it seemed a natural progression to be ordained in the united churches of South Asia. She was made deacon in Church of Bangladesh and presbyter in Church of South India where she spent 11 years. On returning to UK, it was a wrench to be attached to a single traditional denomination and she was sent to Livingston Ecumenical Parish where she was a CofS, Methodist and URC minister as well as an episcopal priest. In 2013 she retuned to St John’s which had been her spiritual support whilst overseas. She loves being immersed in SEC liturgy and life, though she still works ecumenically.
Eileen still enjoys travelling, is a keen photographer, reads voraciously and enjoys the cultural feast Edinburgh has to offer
Tim Tunley – Team Priest
Tim left Theological College in 2002. He was ordained and work as a curate in Boroughbridge and Knaresborough. He went on to be Vicar of Arkengarthdale and Swaledale, then went to be team Vicar of Seacroft in Leeds. Tim works as chaplain to the Mission to Seafarers Scotland and has visited many of the ports in Scotland. He has preached at many of the Scottish Episcopal churches up and down the country.