John Alexander Kirkpatrick Millar (born 13 November 1939), known as Sandy Millar, is a retired Anglicanism bishop who, on 27 November 2005, was consecrated in Kampala as an assistant bishop in the Province of Uganda, in a joint initiative of Henry Luke Orombi, Archbishop of Uganda; Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury; and Richard Chartres, Bishop of London. He was subsequently licensed at St Paul's Cathedral, London, on 9 February 2006 to act as an honorary assistant bishop in the Diocese of London. He thereafter served as priest-in-charge of St Mark's, Tollington Park in North London until 2 February 2011 when he retired.
Millar has been a prebendary of St Paul's Cathedral since 1997.
Millar is in the Charismatic Evangelical tradition of the Church of England, but has usually concentrated on local missions and not on participation in controversies in the wider Anglican Communion. However, in October 2007, he was reported to have said to an American church congregation at Truro Church, in Fairfax, Virginia that "there is a war on for the very soul of the church" and to have told the congregation, which had left the ECUSA of the United States in protest at its acceptance of homosexuality, "your steadfastness in the face of a new and speciously sophisticated manifestation of evil has won you many admirers all over the world." Transcript: The Full Text of Bishop Sandy Millar's Sermon at Truro: "Do You Love Me?", BabyBlueOnline, 31 October 2007. These comments were publicised on the internet, although not by him.
On 29 April 2012, Millar was licensed as an honorary assistant bishop in the Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich, by which time he was living in Aldeburgh.
Another of his achievements is the rehabilitation of the previously disused church of St Paul's, Onslow Square, located in his parish.
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