Collins has been a member of the General Synod of the Church of England since 2013.[3] He is one of the convenors of the Evangelical Forum, an open evangelical addition to the Synods' evangelical groupings.[2][8] He contributed a chapter to Journeys in Grace and Truth: Revisiting Scripture and Sexuality, a book of essays from Anglican evangelicals who hold a positive view of same-sex relationships.[5][9]
Episcopal ministry
Collins's appointment as the next Bishop of Dorchester, the area bishop for the whole county of Oxfordshire outside the cathedral city itself, was announced in November 2020. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, his consecration as a bishop was postponed from 28 January, and instead he was licensed as episcopal vicar for the area ad interim; a role more common in the Roman Catholic Church and almost unique in the Church of England.[10] His consecration was planned for 12 April, but because of the death of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh that weekend, the service was held privately at Lambeth Palace on 14 April 2021[11] with a limited congregation under COVID restrictions, and it was not live-streamed. He was consecrated a bishop by Sarah Mullally, Bishop of London, in a service which began at 9:45am.[12]
Views
In November 2022, Collins endorsed Steven Croft's call that clergy in the Church of England should be free to bless or marry same-sex partners and to enter into a same-sex marriage themselves;[13][14] this is in contrast to the Church's current official position.[15]
In November 2023, he was one of 44 Church of England bishops who signed an open letter supporting the use of the Prayers of Love and Faith (i.e. blessings for same-sex couples) and called for "Guidance being issued without delay that includes the removal of all restrictions on clergy entering same-sex civil marriages, and on bishops ordaining and licensing such clergy".[16]
Family
He is married to Christina and they have three children. He has a twin brother who is an Elder in the Baptist Church and a sister who is a MethodistLay preacher.
Selected works
Gavin Collins (2016). "7. A Credible Witness". In Ozanne, Jayne (ed.). Journeys in grace and truth: revisiting scripture and sexuality. London: Ekklesia. ISBN978-0993294242.
^Rouch, Abigail Frymann (14 November 2020). "Anglicans restart their most challenging conversation". The Times. Retrieved 21 December 2020. Ms Groarke resigned from the Evangelical Group of the General Synod last year after it required its members to accept the traditional view of marriage in its basis of faith, and she has co-founded the more doctrinally open Evangelical Forum.
^"Home Page". Journeys in Grace and Truth. Retrieved 23 December 2020. Is it possible to hold a positive view of same-sex relationships while being a biblically rooted evangelical? These twelve senior Anglican Evangelicals believe so.