Lee Rayfield


Lee Stephen Rayfield is the current Bishop of Swindon.

Education and medical career

Rayfield was educated at the University of Southampton, where he gained a Bachelor of Science honours degree in Biology in 1978. He then studied for his Doctor of Philosophy degree from St Mary's Hospital Medical School, being awarded his doctorate in 1981, after which he remained as a post-doctoral researcher until 1984. His final medical post was as a lecturer in immunology at UMDS. As an immunologist, he has contributed to a number of journals and textbooks. A keen amateur runner and cyclist, he has been married since 1978, with three children.

Ministry

In 1991, Rayfield went to Ridley Hall, Cambridge to study for the ministry, after which he was made a deacon at Petertide 1993 at Chelmsford Cathedral and ordained a priest the Petertide following, at Waltham Abbey, both times by John Waine, Bishop of Chelmsford. His ministerial career began with a curacy at Woodford, London after which he held his only incumbency, as Priest in Charge of St Peter's Furze Platt. While at Furze Platt, he was additionally a part-time chaplain at St Mark's Hospital, Maidenhead, and Area Dean of Maidenhead. He has also been a member of the Society of Ordained Scientists since 1995, and served on the Gene Therapy Advisory Committee and on the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority since 2012.
He became the Bishop of Swindon, the sole suffragan bishop of the Diocese of Bristol, in 2005: he was ordained and consecrated a bishop on 8 June by Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury, and installed at Bristol Cathedral on 18 June. Rayfield was Acting Bishop of Bristol after the retirement of Mike Hill in September 2017, until the election of Vivienne Faull in July 2018.

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