Peter Owen-Jones (born 1957) is an English Anglican priest, author and television presenter.
Owen-Jones dropped out of public school at the age of 16, and moved to Australia, where he worked as a farm hand.
In his late 20s, with a wife and two children, he gave up his commercial life to follow a calling to the Anglican ordained ministry by enrolling at Ridley Hall, Cambridge.
In early 1996, he gained notoriety when he conducted a service for the Newbury bypass protestors.
[1] In 1998, he was responsible for three parishes in Cambridgeshire as the rector of Haslingfield (Harlton, Great Eversden and Little Eversden), before resigning from this position in 2005 to relocate to the benefice of Glynde, West Firle and Beddingham.