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The Bishop of Sheffield

The Bishop of Sheffield, Steven Croft

Steven Croft was born in Halifax in 1957. He graduated from Oxford in 1980 and went on to study for the priesthood in Durham at Cranmer Hall, St John's College. It was there that he was awarded his doctorate in 1984.

After being ordained in London in 1983 he served as Curate of St. Andrew's, Enfield between 1983-87 before returning to Yorkshire as Vicar of Ovenden in the Diocese of Wakefield between 87-96. For the last three years he was also diocesan mission adviser.

An invitation to become Warden of his old theological college came in 1996 so Steven and his family returned to Durham to lead the training of men and women for Church of England ministry.

He thrived in his new responsibilities and wrote widely about his experiences as a parish priest and began to express increasing concern about how urgent is the task for the Church to re-engage with huge swathes of the population which it had completely lost touch with.

Shortly after Rowan Williams was appointed as Archbishop of Canterbury, Steven was appointed as Archbishops' Missioner and Leader of the Fresh Expressions team.

In the past four years he has overseen the emergence of Fresh Expressions - an initiative of the Archbishops of Canterbury and York in conjunction with the Methodist Church aimed at encouraging new ways of being church in the 21st century.

He was a member of the Church of England Evangelical Council from 1997-2000 and a member of the steering group for Anglican Church Planting Initiatives and the Sheffield Centre from 1996-2002. 

He has been a member of the Finance Panel and of the Theological Education and Training Committee of the Ministry Division and of the Publishing Board of the Archbishops’ Council. 

He is a co-author of Emmaus:  the way of faith (1996-2003), a set of resources for Christian nurture widely used in the UK and across the world.  He is author or co-author of a number of books including Ministry in Three Dimensions (1999 and 2008); and Travelling Well (with Stephen Cottrell) (2000).  His first novel for children and adults, The Advent Calendar was published in 2006.

Telephone: 0114 230 2170

Email: bishop@sheffield.anglican.org

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Publications

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Deanery Visits

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Latest News

International Visit for Bishop
International Visit for Bishop
A varied week with an international flavour awaits Dr Steven Croft, Bishop of Sheffield, over the next seven days.
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Bishop of Sheffield visit
The Bishop of Sheffield, Dr Steven Croft, will be visiting the Laughton Deanery tomorrow (21st October) as part of his series of initial visits to every part of the Diocese.
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Key appointment by Bishop
The Bishop of Sheffield, Dr Steven Croft has appointed Revd. Philip Roderick, founder of the Quiet Garden Movement and Contemplative Fire, as Bishops’ Advisor in Spirituality and Chaplain to Whirlow Grange
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Educational leadership
The Bishop of Sheffield, Dr Steven Croft, will tell leaders in Christian education in Sheffield Cathedral today that Christian leadership is about looking "outwards and beyond" as he celebrates the involvement of the Church in education
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