Colin Williams (priest)

Colin Henry Williams (born 12 August 1952) is a British Anglican priest.

He was educated at King George V Grammar School for Boys, Southport, and Pembroke College, Oxford, whence he graduated Bachelor of Arts (BA) 1973 and proceeded Master of Arts (Oxford) (MA Oxon) 1977.

[2] Williams trained for the ministry at St Stephen's House, Oxford, 1980–1981, gaining a second BA.

Whilst Vicar of St Chad's Poulton-le-Fylde from 1994 to 1999,[3] he was also elected a Proctor in Convocation, serving two quinquennia (1995–2005), and became a member of the Meissen Commission (1996–2005).

[1] While Archdeacon, he was a member of the Council for Christian Unity, 2003–2005;[2] he was later made an honorary canon of Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Gibraltar, 2007–2010.