Audrey Elkington


Audrey Anne Elkington is a British Anglican priest. She currently serves as the Archdeacon of Bodmin in the Diocese of Truro, and as the Acting Archdeacon of Cornwall in the same diocese.

Early life and education

Elkington was born in or near Newcastle-upon-Tyne on 1 November 1957 to Henry and Alexandra King. She studied Biochemistry at St Catherine's College, University of Oxford, graduating Bachelor of Arts in 1980; she then undertook post-graduate research at the University of East Anglia where she completed her Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1983 — entitled "Streptomyces gene fusions involving the Escherichia coli B-glactosidase gene". She later also graduated Master of Arts from Durham University in 1999.

Career

Elkington felt the call to ministry during her postgraduate studies, but the Church of England did not at that time ordain women. Therefore, she began ministerial training in 1985 at St John's College, Nottingham and in 1986 with the East Anglian Ministerial Training Course; being licensed a deaconess in 1988, the only ministry then open to women. She then served in Monkseaton until 1991 at St Mary the Virgin, Ponteland and ordained priest on 15 May 1994 at Newcastle Cathedral — both times by Ken Gill, Assistant Bishop of Newcastle. In 1993, she moved to Prudhoe, where she became Assistant Curate until 2002 — during this time, she also served as Rural Dean of Corbridge from 1999 onwards, and began her additional advisory role of Dean of Women's Ministry in 2001. Remaining in the last role, she resigned her parish licence in order to serve as Bishop's Chaplain and Director of Ordinands, becoming additionally an honorary canon of Newcastle Cathedral from 2006.
Elkington was appointed Archdeacon of Bodmin and collated at Truro Cathedral on 29 July 2011. She has also served as Rural Dean of Trigg Major since 2016 and as Acting Archdeacon of Cornwall since May 2018.

Personal life

King married David Elkington in 1986 — he is also a priest of the Church of England, serving 1976–2016.