
Archbishop of York
The Archbishop of York is one of the senior leaders in the Church of England, second only to the Archbishop of Canterbury. Based in York, this position involves overseeing the northern region of the church, leading worship, and guiding local congregations. The Archbishop plays a significant role in church governance, theological discussions, and social issues. They represent the Church of England in various national and international contexts and contribute to interfaith dialogue. The role combines spiritual leadership with community engagement, reflecting the church's mission to serve and support diverse communities.