John Fenwick (bishop)

John Fenwick is a prominent Anglican bishop serving as the Bishop Primus of the Free Church of England. Known for his theological acumen and commitment to traditional Anglicanism, Fenwick has played a significant role in the preservation of the Free Church of England, which adheres to the doctrines and practices of classical Anglicanism.

Early Life and Education
He pursued his first degree in Zoology at the University of Durham. Fenwick later trained for ministry in the Church of England.

Personal life
Fenwick is married to Elizabeth.

Career
Having served in the Church of England for most of his career, Fenwick left the Established Church after general synod voted for holy orders to be open to women. Fenwick then joined the Free Church of England (otherwise called the Reformed Episcopal Church.

Fenwick was ordained a bishop of the Reformed Episcopal Church in 2006 and is both the diocesan bishop of the northern diocese and the Primus of the Free Church of England.

Legacy and Impact
Bishop John Fenwick's tenure as Bishop Primus has left a lasting impact on the Free Church of England. His leadership has not only preserved the church's historical identity but has also equipped it to face the challenges of the modern world. Fenwick's commitment to orthodox Anglicanism and his dynamic approach to ministry continue to inspire clergy and laypeople alike.

Works
Fenwick has authored several theology works including:
 * Anglican Ecclesiology and the Gospel: The Renewing of a Vision Anglican House Media Ministry, Inc., Newport Beach, California., 2016.
 * The Free Church of England: Introduction to an Evangelical Catholic Tradition Teneo Publishing House, Portugal.