Jared Osborn
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Jared Osborn | |
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| Bishop Suffragan of the Diocese of the Arctic | |
| Church | Anglican Church of Canada |
| Diocese | Arctic |
| In office | 2025–present |
| Other post | Regional dean for Kivalliq |
| Orders | |
| Ordination | July 11, 2015 (diaconate) May 2016 (priesthood) by Robert Duncan (diaconate) |
| Consecration | May 11, 2025 by Greg Kerr-Wilson |
| Personal details | |
| Born | April 23, 1986 |
| Nationality | American Canadian |
| Spouse | The Rev. Rebecca Osborn |
| Children | 3 |
| Education |
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Jared Osborn (born April 23, 1986[1]) is a U.S.-born Canadian Anglican bishop. First ordained as a deacon in 2015 alongside his wife, Rebecca, Osborn's entire ministry has been spent as a missionary in Nunavut within the Anglican Church of Canada's Diocese of The Arctic, first in Iqaluit and then in Rankin Inlet. Since 2025, he has been one of three suffragan bishops of the Diocese of the Arctic.
Osborn grew up in Maryland and graduated from Montgomery Blair High School. He received his undergraduate education at Cedarville University. After working as a software engineer at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, he and his wife, Rebecca Osborn, moved to Ambridge, Pennsylvania, to enroll in Trinity School for Ministry.[2]