Alan J. Hawkins (bishop)
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Alan J. Hawkins | |
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| Bishop Ordinary of the Anglican Diocese of Christ Our Hope | |
| Church | Anglican Church in North America |
| Diocese | Christ Our Hope |
| In office | 2024–present |
| Predecessor | Steve Breedlove |
| Previous posts | Chief operating officer, Anglican Church in North America (2018–2024) Canon for development, ACNA (2014–2018) Vicar, Anglican 1000, ACNA (2012–2014) Rector, Church of the Redeemer (2008–2021) |
| Orders | |
| Consecration | November 5, 2021 by Foley Beach |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1970 (age 54–55) Wichita, Kansas |
Alan J. Hawkins (born 1970) is an American bishop of the Anglican Church in North America. Since 2024, he has been the second bishop ordinary of the Anglican Diocese of Christ Our Hope. Prior to this, he was the founding rector of Church of the Redeemer in Greensboro, North Carolina, and he has served in several roles at the provincial level for the ACNA, including chief operating officer of the province, canon for provincial development, and vicar of the ACNA-wide Anglican 1000 church planting initiative.
Hawkins was born in 1970 in Wichita, Kansas, the youngest of three children. He was principally raised in Perry, Oklahoma. His parents became regular church attenders and Hawkins was baptized at age five in the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod. He had a conversion experience in 1989 while studying at Oklahoma State University (OSU) and became involved with Cru at OSU.[1]
Hawkins married his wife, Angela Kaye, in 1993 after he graduated from OSU and she graduated from Texas A&M. They have five children.[1]
Hawkins began serving in ministry as a staff member with Cru. He received an M.A. in theological studies from the Reformed Theological Seminary in 2002.[2]