Bob Beak

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Bob Beak
London Bible College

Robert Michael Cawthorn Beak

Anglican bishop
.

Beak trained at the

Bible Churchmen's Missionary Society 1955–1956 and 1984–1989, he spent 1956–1969 and 1984–1989 in Kenya. Between these stints, he was a parish priest in Devon.[1] There, he was Rector of Heanton from 1970[2] (and of Marwood, Devon from 1979), being also rural dean of Barnstaple (1977–1981) and a prebendary of Exeter Cathedral (1982–1984).[1]

All of these appointments ended with his 1984 appointment and

Church of the Province of Kenya, where he remained until 1989. He brought development to Marsabit by planted churches and trained evangelists. Through Crosslinks, he oversaw feeding programmes and helped the Government distribute. For his work during the famine and in Kenya, he was later awarded the OBE.[1] Marsabit became an autonomous diocese
in 2011.

He retired in 1990 and became an

honorary assistant bishop in the Diocese of Derby, Church of England.[1] He retired (again) from ministry in July 2013, having been a priest at All Saints' Church, Ashover.[5]

He died on 13 January 2018 at the age of 92.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Robert Michael Cawthorn Beak". Crockford's Clerical Directory (online ed.). Church House Publishing. Retrieved 25 August 2016.
  2. ISSN 0009-658X
    . Retrieved 16 August 2016 – via UK Press Online archives.
  3. ^ Derbyshire Times — Bishop spreads the word (Accessed 25 August 2016)
  4. ^ Anglican Church of Kenya — Diocese of Marsabit (Accessed 25 August 2016)
  5. ^ Matlock Mercury — Unique retirement gift for Ashover’s bishop Bob (Accessed 25 August 2016)
  6. ^ "Obituary: The Rt Revd Robert Beak".