Sally Hitchiner Explained

Type:Priest
Honorific-Prefix:The Reverend
Sally Hitchiner
Church:Church of England
Diocese:Diocese of London
Birth Date:1980 2, df=yes
Birth Place:Liverpool, England
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Nationality:English
Religion:Anglicanism
Partner:--> Fiona Hitchiner (née Green)
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Alma Mater:University of York
Wycliffe Hall, Oxford

Sally Hitchiner (born 1980) is an English Anglican priest.

Early life and education

Sally Ann Hitchiner was born on 14 February 1980. From 1998 to 2001, she studied anthropology and social policy at the University of York where she achieved a first class honours.[1] [2] She then studied theology and trained for ordination at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford.

Ordained Life

In 2008 Hitchiner became the Assistant Chaplain[3] at St Peter's College, Oxford and served as Associate Chaplain for Post Graduate students at the Oxford Pastorate chaplaincy where she reinvented the Oxford University Socratic Society, debating philosophy and theology with those of different beliefs.

Hitchiner served her curacy at St John's Church, Ealing from 2009 to 2012, during which time she led the church's Sunday evening Cafe Church congregation with a special focus on those who did not feel comfortable in mainstream church settings. She played a central role coordinating the local community response to the London riots in 2011, leading the community wide prayer vigil and representing faith groups in reflection committees.[4] [5] She led the funeral for Richard Mannington Bowes who was killed in the riots and later, with the support of his family, led a movement towards community restorative justice and reconciliation.[6]

Hitchiner co-founded the Being With Course[7] and authored the Participants Companion.[8] She has contributed chapters to a number of books including chapters on embodiment and church growth in a book on the Pandemic[9] and on mission to a book celebrating the voices of ordained women who had become national experts in their fields.[10]

From 2012 to 2019 she was Coordinating Anglican Chaplain and Interfaith Adviser at Brunel University, founding a number of fresh expressions of chaplaincy including a popular Faith Awareness course, focussing on understanding the different imaginations of the world and human flourishing rather than facts and figures about faith.[11] [12] Sally majors on non-reductionist methods of faith engagement with people.

Hitchiner was a member of General Synod, the Church of England's senior governing council from 2016-2021. Over this time she chaired committees on discipleship, religious life, youth evangelism and on outreach to council estates.

From 2019 to 2024 has been Associate Vicar for Ministry at St Martin-in-the-Fields, London, and has served as Head of Congregational Life and Public Ministry. Hitchiner led the church through the pandemic, bringing in an early adoption of live streaming services with theological and ecclesiological thought alongside this.[13]

In October 2024 Hitchiner was instituted as the Rector of North Lambeth.[14]

Theology

Hitchiner's theology can be characterised as part of the post-liberal theology or narrative theology, particular influenced by Stanley Hauerwas and the post holocaust theology of Jurgen Moltmann. Her approach sticks closely to the account of Christ in the Biblical Gospels and attempts to listen with fresh curiosity in every situation, "being with" the other rather than attempting to fix them. In 2020 Hitchiner founded The Being With Course with Sam Wells as an introduction to the Christian faith based on these principles. This course is now used in churches around the world.

Media

In 2009 she was spotted as a potential current affairs commentator and became a regular newspaper reviewer on Sky News from 2009 to 2015 then on BBC Breakfast from 2013 to 2019 being their regular Christmas Day guest over this time. She appeared Loose Women,[15] GMTV, Newsnight, and other news and daytime programs. She developed an unlikely friendship with Richard Dawkins following jointly sitting with him as the subject for the semi-final of the Sky Arts National Portrait of the Year competition which was aired in December 2014[16] [17]

She regularly speaks on national radio and TV programs on issues of faith, ethics and current affairs.

Publications

Hitchiner has writes for several UK newspapers including the Independent, the Times and the Telegraph and has been the subject of many stories about her work and fresh thinking.

Personal life and views on LGBT rights

On 15 July 2014, Hitchiner was accidentally outed during a live appearance on television.[18] [19] Hitchiner opposes "gay-to-straight" conversion therapy and the Church of England's official stance against same-sex marriage. She is the founder of Diverse Church, a movement for young LGBT adults.[20] She stated on BBC Breakfast on 3 September 2016 that she had recently become engaged to be Civilly Partnered, and she was united in a civil partnership with Fiona.[21] [22] Clergy in the Church of England are permitted to enter into same-sex civil partnerships.[23]

Hitchiner advocates all sides in the debate working together constructively towards increased inclusion of LGBT people within the church and society.[24]

In 2014 Hitchiner founded Diverse Church a national support group for 18–30 year old LGBT+ Christians. This group specialises in supporting those in the most conservative ends of the church and welcomes all 18–30 year old LGBT Christians whatever their views are on ethics or theology. It places a high value on confidentiality and there is no need to come out beyond the group when you join.[25]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: LGBT History Month. University of York. 3 September 2016. February 2015. Reverend Sally Hitchiner, a York alumnus (Social Policy 1998 – 2001).
  2. Web site: Headteachers' Annual Conference Confident Collaborative: Leadership. Oxford Diocesan Board of Education. Diocese of Oxford. 3 September 2016. 27 March 2014.
  3. Web site: St Peter's College JCR Welfare Guide 2008-9. 8 June 2015.
  4. Web site: Analysis of riots is big on gangs and social exclusion .
  5. Web site: Churches urge council to invest in youth work after riots – Christian News on Christian Today. christiantoday.com. 31 August 2011 . 24 July 2015.
  6. News: Forgive the man who killed my Dad? Never. 19 April 2012. Telegraph.co.uk. 24 July 2015. Connell. Claudia.
  7. Web site: About .
  8. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Being-Course-Participants-Companion-Exploring/dp/1786224429
  9. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Finding-Abundance-Scarcity-Transformation-HeartEdge/dp/1786223694/ref=sr_1_1?crid=ARSSVEFXO212&keywords=finding+abundance+in+scarcity&qid=1704116958&s=books&sprefix=finding+abundance+in+scarcity%2Cstripbooks%2C76&sr=1-1
  10. Web site: Robot Check. Amazon UK .
  11. Web site: Reaching out to Students: An Interview with Sally Hitchiner | Student Christian Movement .
  12. Web site: Chaplains. brunel.ac.uk. 24 July 2015.
  13. Web site: Rev Sally Hitchiner to be associate vicar at St-Martin-in-the-Fields in London - Premier Christian News | Headlines, Breaking News, Comment & Analysis .
  14. Web site: Team Rector Appointment . 2024-10-08 . St Anselm's Church, Kennington . en-US.
  15. Loose women - Rev Sally Hitchiner . 2014-04-21 . Sally Hitchiner . 2024-10-08 . YouTube.
  16. Web site: 18 December 2014 . Unlikely friendships: Richard Dawkins and Rev Sally Hitchiner bond over portrait sitting .
  17. News: Church of England News: Secretary General responds to GAFCON UK . 2017-07-01 . Church of England News . en.
  18. Web site: Why the Church of England faces a dilemma as it comes under pressure. . 5 July 2015.
  19. News: Rev Sally Hitchiner is accidentally outed on live show. 16 July 2014. Telegraph.co.uk. 24 July 2015.
  20. Web site: Former 'ex-gay' leaders publish open letter saying conversion therapy is damaging . Christian Today . Ruth . Gledhill . 3 August 2014 . 15 November 2014.
  21. Web site: Reforming Marriage: Nicholas Holtam, David Monteith, Sally Hitchiner – St Martin-in-the-Fields – Trafalgar Square, concerts in London. www.stmartin-in-the-fields.org. en-US. 2017-10-16.
  22. News: Autumn Lecture Series – Reforming Marriage – St Martin-in-the-Fields. St Martin-in-the-Fields. 2018-01-30. en-GB.
  23. News: Gay cleric's 'wedding' to partner. 2006-08-01. 2017-09-29. en-GB.
  24. Web site: Why the Church of England faces a dilemma as it comes under pressure. . 5 July 2015.
  25. Web site: LGBT Young people and the Church. 19 January 2017.