As an ordained minister

In 1990 he started a new career in the Christian ministry.

Anthony's career in Christian ministry

Anthony has been preaching at various churches since the age of eighteen. In 1974 he was appointed pastoral elder in Bethshan a growing church belonging to the Assemblies of God Church in the city of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

 After his forced retirement through ill health he moved in 1987 to Solihull because God has called him to serve his younger brother David who was minister at the Renewal Christian Centre. In 1990 he started a new career in the Christian ministry. He became a pastor at the Renewal Christian Centre and was appointed director of pastoral care until heart surgery intervened. From 2001 he became a minister at Wren's Chapel Wroxall Abbey in Warwickshire. He undertook training for the ministry and became ordained in December 1995 obtaining a degree in Theology (Manchester) in 1998 through Regents Theological College Nantwich Cheshire.

 He served on the Elim Executive Presbytery for four years as the ECI minister elected representative before the Church became Free Methodist when he received credentials from that denomination. Until late 2005 he chaired the Missions & People in Need Board at the Renewal Christian Centre and is part of the Pastoral team. In January 2006 he obtained the degree of Master of Religious Arts and in June 2006 he received the degree of Doctor of Sacred Literature.

Tony was re-ordained into the Communion of Evangelical Episcopal Churches by The Most Revd. Dr. Charles Travis, Archbishop of the diocese of St. Chad’s in the Province of St. Peter’s Florida on 5th April 2009 in Wren's Chapel Wroxall Abbey.(The Communion is both Anglican and Celtic).

On 26th July 2009 the Chapel became Wren's Cathedral Wroxall Abbey.Tony became the Arch presbyter and Canon to the Ordinary.

 

The Very Revd. Dr. Anthony J. Carr     Arch Presbyter & Canon to the Ordinary



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