Grant LeMarquand


Grant LeMarquand is a Canadian Anglican bishop. He was assistant bishop in the Anglican Diocese of Egypt, serving as bishop in the Horn of Africa, for the Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East, from 2012 to 2018. He is currently interim bishop of the Anglican Diocese of the Great Lakes, in the Anglican Church in North America, since March 2020.

Early years

A graduate of McGill University ; Montreal Diocesan Theological College / Montreal Institute for Ministry ; Wycliffe College, Toronto in North Atlantic and African Contexts". In 2014 he was awarded the honorary degree of D.D. from Wycliffe College, Toronto. In 2015 he was granted the status of Emeritus Professor of Biblical Studies at Trinity School for Ministry in Ambridge, PA, USA.

Academic appointments

His academic appointments include teaching New Testament and Systematic Theology at St. Paul's University, Limuru Kenya ; being Director of Extension Studies and lecturer in homiletics at Wycliffe College, Toronto ; and teaching Biblical Studies at Trinity School for Ministry, Ambridge, PA, USA, where he was also for a period the direction of Extension Ministries and for another time the Academic Dean.

Pastoral work

Pastorally, he was a lay worker at St. Stephen’s Anglican Church, Westmount, Quebec, assistant curate, St. Barnabas’ Anglican Church, Pierrefonds, Quebec, chaplain to McGill University and Christ Church Cathedral , and assistant dean of students, Wycliffe College. He has served as honorary assistant at several parishes including Little Trinity, Toronto, St Paul's on the Hill, Pickering, and Church of the Ascension, Pittsburgh. During his career he has been licensed in the dioceses of Montreal, Mt Kenya South, Toronto, Pittsburgh and Albany.
He was ordained deacon on May 13, 1983 and priest on May 22, 1984 both ceremonies led by the Rt Revd Reginald Hollis at Christ Church Cathedral in the Diocese of Montreal. He was consecrated as bishop on April 25, 2012 at All Saints' Cathedral in Cairo, Egypt by the Most Revd Dr Mouneer Anis, which he was until 2018.
He took office as interim bishop of the Anglican Diocese of the Great Lakes, in the Anglican Church in North America, in March 2020, until the election of a new bishop.

Books

Journals edited

Book reviews in Anglican and Episcopal History, Review of Biblical Literature, Toronto Journal of Theology, Africa Theological Journal, The Anglican Theological Review, Studies in Religion, Prolegomena, BookNotes for Africa, Trinity Journal for Theology and Ministry.
Popular articles in The ANITEPAM Bulletin, Trinity , Incourage, Seed and Harvest, Insight, Pittsburgh Tribune Review, The Niagara Anglican, The Anglican Journal, The Newspaper, People of God, The Toronto Star, The Montreal Churchman, Partnership News, The Canadian Churchman.