
Hannah Stephenson-Kelly
Hannah lives in Oxford with her husband Ben. After working as a student worker for Stewards Trust she has stepped into ordination training. Hannah is also training as a portrait painter and in her spare time can be found hunting down the next best coffee shop.
OpinionReflections from a female ordinand on Sarah Mullally’s historic appointment
Hannah Stephenson-Kelly, a female ordinand in the Church of England, shares her reflections on the historic appointment of Sarah Mullally as the first female Archbishop of Canterbury. Writing from a place of faith and personal experience, she considers both the challenges of leadership and the call to remain rooted in Christ.
Opinion‘Sisterhood’ is not just a label that ties together a group of women in a 90s sitcom!
Hannah Stephenson-Kelly writes about the gift of having sisters, and brings to mind the sisters Jesus knew - Mary and Martha.
Opinion‘I am a 27-year-old woman training to be a vicar and I have hope for the Church of England’
Although fully aware of the ’pitfalls and general sense of fatigue with the Church of England’, Hannah Stephenson-Kelly could not escape the call to become a priest and has some encouragement for those feeling disIllusioned with the Church.






