In 1998, at the age of 33 years, White was appointed a
canon at
Coventry Cathedral. He became the Director of International Ministry there, heading up the
International Centre for Reconciliation, promoting reconciliation in conflicts (mainly religious) across the globe. He was sent by the Archbishop as the political and religious envoy to the Middle East after the return of
Terry Waite. Canon White played a key role in the Bethlehem Siege, finding methods of conflict resolution to the hostage situation at the
Church of the Nativity in
Bethlehem in 2002. White concentrated on the Middle East, because he thought that the church needed to be involved there and knew that this was where he would serve. He remained in this post until 2005, when he moved to Baghdad to become Anglican
Chaplain to Iraq.
Mediation Canon White mediated in the release of the late
Jaweed Al-Ghussein elected Chairman of the Palestine National fund and CEO of Cordoba Group. Al-Ghussein, a strong and vocal advocate of the rule of law, was kidnapped from
Abu Dhabi with the compliance of Sheik Hamadan Bin Zayed and Sheik Seif Bin Zayed. Al-Ghussein's abductions were the subject of a UN determination that placed his case in category 1, the highest and appointed a rapporteur on Special Torture. Denied access to the
Red Cross in Gaza, Canon White was able to visit him and eventually through his position as Special Envoy mediated Jaweed Al-Ghussein's release back to the UK. =="Vicar of Baghdad"==