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Malcolm Grundy (born 1944) is an
Anglican Anglicanism is a Western Christian tradition that has developed from the practices, liturgy, and identity of the Church of England following the English Reformation, in the context of the Protestant Reformation in Europe. It is one of th ...
priest and theologian.


Education and career

Grundy first part trained as an architect before studying theology at
King's College London King's College London (informally King's or KCL) is a public research university located in London, England. King's was established by royal charter in 1829 under the patronage of King George IV and the Duke of Wellington. In 1836, King's ...
.www.kcl.ac.uk/ His curacy from 1969 to 1972 was at Doncaster Parish Church, now
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. From there he moved to the Sheffield Industrial Mission becoming Senior Chaplain in 1974. discovery.(nationalarchives.gov.uk) Whilst there he founded 'Workshop 6' a training workshop for unemployed young adults. In 1980, he moved to the
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to be Director of Education and Community.london.anglican.org From 1986 to 1991 he was Team Rector of
Huntingdon Huntingdon is a market town in the Huntingdonshire district in Cambridgeshire, England. The town was given its town charter by King John in 1205. It was the county town of the historic county of Huntingdonshire. Oliver Cromwell was born there ...
in the
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. From there three years were spent as Director of the community development training agency AVEC. In 1994, Grundy was appointed
Archdeacon of Craven The Archdeacon of Craven was a senior ecclesiastical officer within the Diocese of Bradford. The final archdeacon was Paul Slater. As an Archdeacon, he or she was responsible for the disciplinary supervision of the clergy within four area deane ...
in the
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where he founded the Craven Trust, a fund to encourage local community projects. He was also part of the Trust's group which set up a fund raising £1.5M to aid farmers and local businesses affected by Foot and Mouth.(www.craventrust.org.uk) A long stay in this post without further Church of England preferment resulted in his being 'headhunted' in 2005 to become the founding director of the Foundation for Church Leadership, an organization dedicated to the training and support of senior church leaders.(www.westcott.cam.ac.uk) He was an Honorary Canon of
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from 1987 to 1994.(elycathedral.anglican.org) In the staffing and financial crisis surrounding
Bradford Cathedral Bradford Cathedral, or the Cathedral Church of St Peter, is an Anglican cathedral in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, one of three co-equal cathedrals in the Diocese of Leeds alongside Ripon and Wakefield. Its site has been used for Chri ...
, he was brought in as Acting Dean from 2004 to 2005. He was appointed Non-Stipendiary Residentiary Canon and Acting Dean. On departure he was made Canon Emeritus. Grundy achieved a PhD from
Leeds University , mottoeng = And knowledge will be increased , established = 1831 – Leeds School of Medicine1874 – Yorkshire College of Science1884 - Yorkshire College1887 – affiliated to the federal Victoria University1904 – University of Leeds , ...
in 2014 for a study in the ways in which the Church of England oversees change. In this he was critical of the way in which the Yorkshire Dioceses Review was conducted. He continues to monitor the development of the newly established Diocese of Leeds.(www.leeds.anglican.org) He is a visiting fellow at
York St John University , mottoeng = They may have life and have it more abundantly , established = , type = Public , administrative_staff = 618 , chancellor = Reeta Chakrabarti , vice_chancellor = Professor Karen Bryan , student ...
(www.yorksj.ac.uk/). Grundy is the author of a series of books on church leadership. Alongside stipendiary employment, he has been co-founder of church related organisations including The Edward King Institute for Ministry Development and founder editor of its journal Ministry, MODEM (Ministerial and Organizational Disciplines for the Advancement of Ministry) and the Foundation for Church Leadership. From 1996 to 2004 he was a Non-executive Director of the ''
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'' newspaper. He has also been Vice-Chair of the Retired Clergy Association of the Church of England and a trustee of The Women's Education Partnership, formerly Together for Sudan.and Chair of the York Anglo-Scandinavian Society.


Publications

* ''Light in the City: Stories of the Church Urban Fund'' Canterbury Press, 1990 * ''An Unholy Conspiracy : the separation of church and industry since the Reformation'' Canterbury Press, 1992 * ''Evangelisation through the Adult Catechumenate'' Grove 1991 (translated into Swedish as ''Om Vuxansvag In I Forsamlingen'' Verbum, 1992) * ''Community Work: a handbook for volunteer groups and local churches'' Cassell Mowbray, 1995 * ''The Parchmore Partnership'' (Ed.) Chester House Publications, 1995 * ''Understanding Congregations: A new shape for the local church'' Cassell Mowbray, 1998 * Contributor and Editorial Advisor: ''Management and Ministry'' 1997 and ''Managing, Leading, Ministering'' March, 1999, Canterbury Press * ''Faith On the Way'' Malcolm Grundy & Peter Ball, Cassell Mowbray, November 2000 * ''What they don’t teach you at theological college'' Canterbury Press, 2003 * Contributor to ''Creative Church Leadership'' MODEM/ Canterbury Press, February 2004 * ''What’s new in Church Leadership'' Canterbury Press, 2007 * Contributor to ''Breaking the Mould of Christendom, a symposium'' Epworth Press, 2008 * ''Leadership and Oversight: new models for episcopal ministry'' Continuum, 2011 * ''Multi-Congregation Ministry: theology and practice in a changing church'' Canterbury Press Norwich, 2015 * ''Building a Relational Culture: Finding Fellowship in the Church of England '' Relational Church UK, 2022


References


External links


Malcolm Grundy - Bloomsbury Publishing

Published works by Canterbury Press
{{DEFAULTSORT:Grundy, Malcolm Alumni of King's College London Alumni of the University of Leeds 1944 births Living people 20th-century English Anglican priests Archdeacons in the Diocese of Bradford