Stephen Hale (bishop) explained

Type:Bishop
Stephen Hale
Assistant bishop (Eastern Region), Anglican Diocese of Melbourne
Church:Anglican Church of Australia
Diocese:Melbourne
Term:2001–2009
Consecration:2001
Consecrated By:Peter Watson
Birth Name:Stephen J. Hale
Birth Date:1955 6, df=y
Birth Place:Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Nationality:Australian
Religion:Anglican
Spouse:Karen Hale [1]
Children:2
Alma Mater:Sydney University
Moore Theological College

Stephen J. Hale (born 26 June 1955) is an Australian bishop in the Anglican Church of Australia. He served as an assistant bishop in the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne, as the Bishop for the Eastern Region, from 2001 to 2009, during which time Hale had oversight of over 70 churches in the east of Melbourne.[2]

Hale grew up in the Anglican Church in Sydney. He studied at Sydney University then taught at Leeton, New South Wales in the Anglican Diocese of Riverina, for four years. When he returned to Sydney, Hale studied at Moore Theological College and his first position was at St Paul's Anglican Church, Castle Hill. While there, St Paul's became the biggest Anglican church in Australia.[3]

In 1988, Hale was invited to Melbourne by Archbishop David Penman to head up a new youth department where he served for eight years. He later became Vicar at Diamond Creek then Archdeacon of Box Hill, before becoming Bishop of the Eastern Region in the Diocese of Melbourne in 2001.

While Bishop, Hale also chaired Access Ministries and Christian leadership organisation, Arrow International.

In 2009, Hale was appointed as Vicar of what is now the St Hilary's Anglican Network, the combined parishes of St Hilary's Anglican Church, Kew St Silas Anglican Church, Balwyn and St Augustine’s Anglican Church, Mont Albert North. He served in that role until January 2020.

Hale is married to Karen and has two children.

References

  1. Web site: Blog . St Hilary's Anglican Church . 15 January 2020 . 12 May 2019.
  2. News: Stephen Hale to move to St Hilary's Kew . 15 January 2020 . Anglican Church League . 19 April 2009.
  3. News: Brolly . Mark . Church planting needed to mobilise parishioners . 15 January 2020 . The Melbourne Anglican . Anglican Diocese of Melbourne . 13 November 2019.