Leslie Griffiths
Leslie John Griffiths, Baron Griffiths of Burry Port, (born 15 February 1942) is a Methodist minister and life peer in the House of Lords, where he sits with the Labour Party.
Griffiths became a local preacher in the Methodist Church of Great Britain in 1963. He completed a Master of Arts in Theology at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge in 1969, while training for the ministry at Wesley House.[1] He spent most of the 1970s serving the Methodist Church of Haiti, where he was ordained, before returning to Britain to serve in ministries in Caversham,Loughton,Essex and Golders Green. In 1987 Griffiths completed a PhD from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. He served as President of the Methodist Conference from 1994 to 1995.
Since 1996 he has been Superintendent Minister at Wesley's Chapel, London. He was created Baron Griffiths of Burry Port, of Pembrey and Burry Port in the County of Dyfed in 2004.
On 20 August 2009 Griffiths published an article in the Methodist Recorder outlining a prospective plan for his 'conditional ordination' by the Bishop of London, the Rt Revd and Rt Hon Richard Chartres. The plan was the subject of detailed discussion at the Methodist Conference (sitting in closed session) in 2008 and 2009 and the Conference withheld consent for this move.[2]
On 1 September 2011 Griffiths was appointed as the thirteenth president of the Boys' Brigade
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References
- ↑ Oxford Brookes University site: [http://www.brookes.ac.uk/about/structure/court/profiles/leslie-griffiths. Retrieved 1 February 2012.]
- ↑ Methodist Recorder
- House of Lords Biography
- Wesley's Chapel
- "Peerage for Revd Dr Leslie Griffiths" from The Methodist Church News Service
- "What Can We Learn from the Methodist Church of Haiti"