Nicholas Bundock

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Nicholas John Bundock (born April 1973) is an English-born Anglican bishop in the Scottish Episcopal Church. Since 2025, he has been Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway.

In office2025–present
PredecessorKevin Pearson
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Nicholas Bundock
Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway
ChurchScottish Episcopal Church
DioceseGlasgow and Galloway
In office2025–present
PredecessorKevin Pearson
Orders
Ordination2002 (diaconate)
2003 (priesthood)
Consecration3 May 2025
by Mark Strange
Personal details
BornApril 1973 (age 52)
SpouseRachel Bundock
Children2
Alma materUniversity of North Texas
University of Sheffield
Ridley Hall, Cambridge
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Biography

Bundock was born in 1973.[1] Bundock studied molecular biology and biochemistry at the University of North Texas, obtaining a doctorate from the University of Sheffield before training for ministry at Ridley Hall, Cambridge.[2][3]

He spent 20 years as team rector of the Church of St James, Didsbury, and led a ministry called "Church for Everyone". In January 2025, he was elected bishop of Glasgow and Galloway, and he was consecrated on 3 May 2025 at St Mary's Cathedral.[3][4]

Bibliography

  • Bundock, Nicholas (2021). "A Long Obedience in the Wrong Direction". In Reddish, Tim; Rambob, Bonnie; Stedman, Fran; Oord, Thomas Jay (eds.). Partnering with God: Exploring Collaboration in Open and Relational Theology. SacraSage. pp. 249–253. ISBN 978-1948609401.

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