Rev Stephen McElhinney appointed Incumbent of Glenavy Parish

Sunday July 14th 2024

Rev Stephen McElhinney, pictured during a recent visit to Peru.

The Rev Stephen McElhinney, Mission Director of SAMS (South American Mission Society) has been appointed vicar of Glenavy Parish.

Stephen, who has served as Mission Director of SAMS Ireland since 2018, brings experience and a deep passion for mission work to his new role.

Throughout his time with SAMS Ireland, Stephen has had the privilege of working closely with the Anglican Church in South America. He has formed partnerships with many church leaders across the continent, fostering a spirit of collaboration and mutual support. Reflecting on his mission work, Stephen said: “I have been privileged to work with the Anglican Church in South America and count it an honour to have met and partnered with many church leaders in this vast continent.”

Stephen’s journey in mission work began with his initial visit to Paraguay in 1990, igniting a lifelong passion for inspiring local churches in overseas missions.

This appointment marks a return to the Connor Diocese for Stephen, who previously served as the rector of Derryvolgie Parish from 2011 to 2018.

Born in Manchester, Stephen moved to Lurgan, Co Armagh, in 1973. He graduated in Optometry from Aston University and after two years working in the north of England he returned to Ireland.

Stephen was ordained in Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, in June 2005 and served as a member of the staff team of Kill O’ the Grange Parish Church, Dublin, before moving in May 2008 to Drumglass Parish, Dungannon. He was introduced as Priest-in-Charge of Derryvolgie Parish in 2011 and was later instituted as rector of the parish.

Stephen expressed his enthusiasm about his new role in Glenavy Parish. “I am very much looking forward to getting to know the parishioners and people of Glenavy, Crumlin, and the Tunney. Together, we will prayerfully discover God’s plans for the next chapter of the church’s witness in this area,” he said.

Joining him in this new chapter are his wife, Cathy, and their three children, who are all in various post-secondary school settings.

Stephen’s local church experience together with his overseas mission experience will bring a unique and valuable perspective to Glenavy Parish. “The worldwide Body of Christ encourages and inspires one another,” Stephen said, highlighting the importance of global and local church connections.

A date for the institution in Glenavy will be announced in due course.

 

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