Christopher John Mayfield (born 18 December 1935) is a British retired Anglicanbishop. After studying engineering at university and then serving in the Royal Air Force, he was ordained in the Church of England. He undertook a number of parish posts before serving as Archdeacon of Bedford from 1979 to 1985. He was consecrated a bishop in 1985, and then served as Bishop of Wolverhampton, a suffragan bishop in the Diocese of Lichfield, before ending his career as the Bishop of Manchester from 1993 to 2002.
Following university, he spent four years teaching engineering in the Royal Air Force (RAF). After attending officer training, he was commissioned in the Education Branch of the RAF on 30 January 1958 in the rank of pilot officer.[3] He was promoted to flying officer on 18 December 1958.[4] The period he served in the regular RAF was extended to 30 October 1961,[5][6] and then he transferred to the Royal Air Force Reserve of Officers on 31 October 1961.[7] He was promoted to flight lieutenant on 17 June 1964,[8] before relinquishing his commission on 22 September 1964, thereby ending his service with the RAF.[9]