The Rt Revd Jean Burgess has been consecrated as the new Bishop of Grimsby by the Archbishop of York during a special service at Southwark Cathedral, marking a historic moment for the Diocese of Lincoln.
The service marks the start of her episcopal leadership of the north of the Diocese of Lincoln since she was announced last year. Jean is the first woman to become a bishop in the diocese.
Previously Archdeacon of Bournemouth in the Diocese of Winchester, Jean brings extensive experience from parish ministry and diocesan leadership.
Jean will now call the diocese her home after already having the opportunity to meet the diversity of peoples and places which are now under her care and oversight. She will serve alongside the Bishop of Lincoln and the Bishop of Grantham through shared leadership responsibility.
Further important duties will include leading on mission and evangelism for the whole diocese, and as the chair of the Diocesan Board of Education she will work with schools and colleges to see young people develop and thrive.
Bishop Jean will be formally welcomed into her role with a special service in the diocese taking place soon. More details will be shared on the Diocese of Lincoln website and social media channels in the coming weeks.
**The Archbishop of York, The Most Revd Stephen Cottrell, said:**
“We warmly welcome Jean as the new Bishop of Grimsby and give thanks for her faithful calling to serve God’s people.
“As she begins this new season of ministry, we pray for wisdom, joy and strength, and for God’s blessing on her leadership in mission, evangelism and pastoral care.
“May her heart for Jesus, relationships and community help the diocese to flourish.”
**Speaking about her consecration, the Rt Revd Jean Burgess said:**
“It is a moment of great honour to be blessed by the archbishop into this new ministry. I am eager to inhabit what God is calling me to and to diligently serve the people who call the diocese home.





