John Perumbalath
John Perumbalath[1] (born 1966)[2] is an Anglican priest and has been Archdeacon of Barking[3] in the Diocese of Chelmsford since 2013.[4] Perumbalath was born and brought up in the ancient Syrian Christian tradition in Kerala, India, and was later ordained in the Church of North India.
Perumbalath was educated at Calicut University, Osmania University, Serampore Theological College, King's College London and the North-West University.[5] He started his career as a lecturer at Serampore College. He holds post-graduate degrees in philosophy and theology, and a doctoral degree in hermeneutics.
He was ordained deacon in 1994 and priest in 1995. After a short curacy at St. John's Church, Kolkata, in 1995 he was appointed Vicar of St James' Church, Kolkata. After moving to England in 2001, he served at Beckenham St George's, Rosherville St Mark's and Northfleet All Saints before his appointment[6] as Archdeacon.[7] He was the chair of North Kent Council for Inter-faith Relations from 2008 to 2013. From 2008 to 2013, he was also the Diocese of Rochester’s Urban Adviser and Link Officer for the Church Urban Fund. He has been on the General Synod of the Church of England since 2010. He was a trustee of Us (formerly USPG), an international charity of the Church of England, from 2009 to 2014. Perumbalath currently chairs the London Churches Refugee Network, the ecumenical body that brings together various Christian responses supporting refugees and their rights.
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- The Bishop of Chelmsford, Stephen Cottrell
- The area Bishop of Bradwell, John Wraw
- The area Bishop of Barking, Peter Hill
- The area Bishop of Colchester, Roger Morris
- AEO: Norman Banks, Bishop suffragan of Richborough
- The Dean of Chelmsford, Nicholas Henshall
- The Archdeacon of Chelmsford, David Lowman
- The Archdeacon of Colchester, Annette Cooper
- The Archdeacon of West Ham, Elwin Cockett
- The Archdeacon of Harlow, Martin Webster
- The Archdeacon of Stansted, Robin King
- The Archdeacon of Southend, Mina Smallman
- The Archdeacon of Barking, John Perumbalath
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