David Wilbourne
David Jeffrey Wilbourne is an Anglican bishop. The son of a priest, he has spent the majority of his ministry in Yorkshire. He was the Assistant Bishop of Llandaff from 2009 until 2017, working alongside the Archbishop of Wales in Cardiff and surrounding areas.
Early life and education
David Wilbourne was born in 1955 in Derbyshire, schooled in Yorkshire, studied Natural Sciences and Theology at Jesus College, Cambridge and trained for ordination at Westcott House, Cambridge. Prior to ordination, David worked for Barclays Bank in central Hull for six years and taught Greek and New Testament Studies as a University Supervisor.Ordained ministry
He returned to Yorkshire as a priest, ministering first in urban Middlesbrough, then at Monk Fryston and South Milford He then moved on to be the Archbishop of York's chaplain, working with John Habgood for four years prior to his retirement and then continuing to work with his successor, David Hope. He was also Director of Ordinands, selecting women and men for the ordained ministry and taking them through training to their first post. In September 1997 he moved from Bishopthorpe to be Vicar of Helmsley, a moorland market town in North Yorkshire, which has now become a minister church serving eight other churches. Archbishop John Sentamu collated him as a non-residentiary canon of York Minister in 2008. During his time in Helmsley, he was also Chair of Governors of both Helmsley Primary School and Ryedale Comprehensive School, and a consultant to Archbishop Sentamu.- Curate of Stainton-in-Cleveland
- Rector of Monk Fryston and South Milford
- Chaplain to Archbishop of York and Director of Ordinands
- Vicar of Helmsley
- Canon and Prebendary York Minster
Episcopal ministry
In March 2017, it was announced that he would be stepping down as Assistant Bishop of Llandaff. He did so on 16 April 2017. In November 2017, he was appointed an Honorary Assistant Bishop to serve in the Diocese of York.
Publications
Archbishop’s DiaryA Vicar’s Diary
A Virgin’s Diary
A Summer’s Diary Sequel to A Vicar’s Diary
You were made for me
Church Times Diary column 1996 – 2008
The Tablet "Radicals, Reaction and Evolution"
The Spectator "God rest ye merry capitalists"
Church Times Reviewer 1998 – present.
Helmsley Chronicles
Christmas Message 2012
Expecting Christ
Jesus: the voice that makes us turn
''Shepherd of Another Flock''