Background
Chivers was born on 16 July 1967.
composer vicar Anglican priest
Chivers was born on 16 July 1967.
He was educated at Bristol Cathedral School, an all-boys independent school in Bristol which provides a choir to Bristol Cathedral. He then studied at Magdalen College, Oxford.
Since August 2015, he has been principal of Westcott House, Cambridge, an Anglican theological college in the Liberal Catholic tradition. Following graduation, Chivers held musical teaching posts at New College School, Oxford, Cheltenham Ladies" College and King"s College School, Cambridge. After studying at Westcott House, Cambridge, Chivers was ordained a deacon on 28 June 1997 at Street Paul"s Cathedral by Richard Chartres, Bishop of London and a priest on 28 June 1998 at Street Pancras New Church by Brian Masters, area Bishop of Edmonton.
He served his curacy in the Parish of Friern Barnet.
During his time there he was named one of the top ten preachers of the year in The Times 1999 Preacher of the Year competition. In 1999 he went to Cape Town as Canon Precentor of Saint George"s Cathedral, Cape Town.
While there he witnessed the work of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and spoke to the worshippers at Friday Prayers in a local mosque. In November 2001 he was appointed Precentor of Westminster Abbey in London and Chaplain of Westminster Abbey Choir School.
He participated in the funeral of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.
In 2005 he became Canon Chancellor of Blackburn Cathedral. While there, he was one of the first to teach the Awareness Course. In 2010 he became Vicar of John Keble Church, Mill Hill, in the Diocese of London and in 2012 a priest vicar of Westminster Abbey.
On 12 April 2015, it was announced that Chivers would return to Westcott House, Cambridge, as Principal.
He took up the appointment on 1 August 2015. Chivers has presented The Daily Service for British Broadcasting Corporation Radio 4, interviewed Desmond Tutu and was part of the team broadcasting the Inauguration of President Barack Obama in Washington District of Columbia. In 2009 he became a Companion of the Melanesian Brotherhood, the largest Anglican religious order in the world.
He is currently Chair of the Trustees of United States (formerly the USPG); and Faith Advisor to the Charity Commission.
The Reverend Chris Chivers (1997–1999) The Reverend Canon Chris Chivers (1999–present).