The Bishop of Singapore
The Bishop of the Anglican Church in Singapore is the divinely appointed spiritual, pastoral and executive head of the Diocese of Singapore.
The Most Reverend Dr Titus Chung Khiam Boon is the current Archbishop of the Anglican Church of the Province of South East Asia and the 10th Bishop of Singapore. He was consecrated as the 10th Bishop of Singapore on the 18th October 2020, and as the 7th Archbishop of South East Asia on 23rd January 2024.
After succeeding the Most Reverend Datuk Melter Jiki Tais (Bishop of The Diocese of Sabah), the Most Reverend Dr Titus Chung Khiam Boon now serves as Primate of the Anglican Province of South East Asia, as her Chief Shepherd under the Divine Purpose of God.
Archbishop Titus graduated from the Trinity Theological College of Singapore in 1995, with a Bachelors Degree of Divinity. He was then ordained into the Anglican Priesthood in 1997, where he served in various capacities within the Diocese of Singapore.
In 2003, Archbishop Titus obtained his Masters of Theology from Trinity Theological College. He proceeded to pursue further studies with the University of Edinburgh. In 2008, he was conferred a Doctorate of Philosophy, with a thesis focusing on the theology of T. F. Torrance.
After returning from the United Kingdom, he was appointed as the Priest-in-Charge of the Mandarin Congregation in St Andrew’s Cathedral. At the same time, he also took up the position of an adjunct lecturer at Trinity Theological College, where he continues to guide the next generation of pastors in Singapore today.
On 13th June 2024, Archbishop Titus was appointed as the Honorary Secretary of the Primates Steering Committee of the Global South Fellowship of Anglican Churches (GSFA). He was also appointed Chairman of the Council of the Church of East Asia (CCEA) during the Full Assembly on 13th October 2024, with his role taking effect on 14th October 2024.