Leaving Ridley in 1987, Watson was ordained as a
deacon that
Michaelmas (27 September) at St Stephen's,
Redditch, and as a
priest the following
Petertide (3 July 1988) at
Worcester Cathedral, on both occasions by
Philip Goodrich,
Bishop of Worcester. His first positions were
curacies at St Peter's church,
Ipsley, in the
Diocese of Worcester (1987–1991) and at
St John's &
St Peter's, Notting Hill, in the
Diocese of London (1991–1996). During his time in Notting Hill, he oversaw the restoration of St. Peter's, a Grade II*
listed building, as well as the development of a community café on
Portobello Road and a prison fellowship team at
Wormwood Scrubs. Watson then moved to be
Vicar of
St Stephen's, East Twickenham (1996–2008), Whilst at Twickenham, he was also Area Dean of
Hampton from 2003 onwards.
Episcopal ministry In 2008, Watson was appointed
Bishop of Aston in the
Diocese of Birmingham, and was consecrated as a bishop on 28 October 2008. There he designed the diocesan mission strategy, "Transforming Church", and built on the diocese's historic links with the church in
Malawi. He also engaged in interfaith work, especially in response to the death of three young Muslim men in the
2011 summer riots. On 26 September 2014, it was announced that he would be the next
Bishop of Guildford. The
confirmation of his
election to the See of Guildford occurred on 24 November 2014, and his ministry was inaugurated at
Guildford Cathedral on 28 February 2015.
Views In 2023, following the news that the House of Bishops of the Church of England was to introduce proposals for blessing same-sex relationships, Watson signed an open letter which stated: During the Church of England's February 2023
General Synod meeting, Watson was one of four bishops in the house to vote against the successful proposal to introduce blessings and prayers for same-sex relationships. He also voted against introducing "standalone services for same-sex couples" on a trial basis during a meeting of the General Synod in November 2023; the motion passed. ==Family and interests==