Marking Racial Justice Sunday 2026
Each year, our diocese marks Racial Justice Sunday. This is an important day to recognise our common humanity and the love and compassion that we share between us as diverse children of God.
Read the storyThe election to fill two casual vacancy positions on General Synod, one for the House of Laity and one for the House of Clergy, has been underway since 2 June.
Following the end of the voting period on Monday 4 August, and the count which was held on Tuesday 5 August, we can now confirm the following members of each house have been duly elected as your representatives for the remainder of the General Synod term (until July 2026).
![]() | Rowena is the Canon Missioner at Lincoln Cathedral. She has experience in both parish ministry and education. A reminder of her election address can be found here. |
![]() | Paul is a retired bank manager and a current Diocesan Trustee. He is also Chair of our Investment Committee and holds numerous parish roles, including Churchwarden. A reminder of his election address can be found here. |
We would like to thank both houses for their involvement in the elections, and pay particular tribute to the other candidates who were Laura Mitchell, Greg Bannister, Pauline Cummins and Rachel Heskins.
Both elections were run following the General Synod electoral rules and the Single Transferable Vote (STV) method. Please find below the full STV vote calculations and narrative, for further detail.
House of Laity STV: calculation and narrative
House of Clergy STV: calculation and narrative
Each year, our diocese marks Racial Justice Sunday. This is an important day to recognise our common humanity and the love and compassion that we share between us as diverse children of God.
Read the storyIt is with mixed emotions that Muriel Robinson has stepped down as Chair of the Diocesan Board of Finance (DBF). As she does so, we reflect on her time with us.
Read the story"The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not overcome it..."
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