Alan Jeans
{{Short description|Anglican Archdeacon}}
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{{Infobox Christian leader
| type = priest
| honorific_prefix = The Venerable
| name = Alan Jeans
| honorific_suffix = {{post-nominals|country=GBR|size=100%|MBE}}
| title = Archdeacon of Sarum
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| church = Church of England
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| diocese = Diocese of Salisbury
| term = 2003–present
| predecessor = Barney Hopkinson
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| other_post = Diocesan Director of Ordinands {{nowrap|(2007–2013)}}
Proctor in Convocation {{nowrap|(2000–2005}} & {{nowrap|2010–present)}}
| ordination = 1989 (deacon); 1990 (priest)
| ordained_by = John Baker
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1958|5|18|df=y}}
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| nationality = British
| religion = Anglican
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| parents = Brian & Jacqueline Jeans
| spouse = {{marriage|Anita Hobbs|1981}}
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| profession = building surveyor (former)
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| alma_mater = Bournemouth and Poole College
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Alan Paul Jeans (born 18 May 1958) is a British Anglican priest. He has been the Archdeacon of Sarum, in the Church of England Diocese of Salisbury, since 2003.{{Cite web |url=http://www.salisbury.anglican.org/whos-who/archdeacons |title=Salisbury Diocesan web site |access-date=2012-02-18 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110121005836/http://www.salisbury.anglican.org/whos-who/archdeacons |archive-date=2011-01-21 |url-status=dead }}
Family and education
The son of Brian Edward and Jacqueline Rosemary Jeans, Jeans was educated at Bournemouth School and Bournemouth and Poole College. He was a building surveyor for ten years (1976–1986){{Who's Who
| title=Jeans, Alan Paul
| id = U43541
| volume = 2019
| edition = December 2018 online
| access-date = 7 January 2019
}} — in 1984 he became a Member of both the Incorporated Association of Architects and Surveyors and of the Institution of Building Control Officers.{{Crockford| surname = Jeans | forenames = Alan Paul | id = 32799 | accessed = 7 January 2019}} He married Anita Hobbs in 1981 and they have two children.
Ministry
He started training for the ministry in 1986, at Sarum & Wells Theological College, graduating from the University of Southampton with a Bachelor of Theology (BTh) degree in 1989. He was duly made a deacon at Petertide 1989 (1 July) at Salisbury Cathedral{{Church Times | title = Ordinations | archive = 1989_07_21_015 | issue = 6597 | date = 21 July 1989 | page = 15 | accessed = 7 January 2019 }} and ordained a priest at St Peter's Church, Parkstone (his title church) the Petertide following (30 June 1990) — both times by John Baker, Bishop of Salisbury.{{Church Times | title = Ordinations at Petertide | archive = 1990_07_06_005 | issue = 6647 | date = 6 July 1990 | page = 5 | accessed = 7 January 2019 }} Following a curacy at Parkstone with Branksea (1989–1993), he was Priest in charge at Bishops Cannings, All Cannings and Etchilhampton (1993–1998).
From 1998 until 2005, he was the Diocese of Salisbury's Advisor for Parish Development; he remained in that post when he was installed an Honorary Canon of Salisbury Cathedral in 2002 and when he was collated Archdeacon of Sarum in 2003. He graduated Master of Arts (MA) from the University of Wales, Lampeter in 2002/2003. Alongside his archdiaconal post, he has also served as Rural Dean of Alderbury (2005–2007) and as Diocesan Director of Ordinands (2007–2013). Besides his parish and diocesan posts, he has also been an assistant chaplain to Dauntsey's School (1995–2007), a Chaplain to the Forces (Army Cadet Force, since 2002) and a Proctor in Convocation (2000–2005 and since 2010).
Alan was appointed Member of the British Empire (MBE) of the Military division of the Queen's Birthday Honours List 2021, for service to the Army Cadet Force.
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Category:People educated at Bournemouth School