Lyndon Buckingham was commissioned as a Salvation Army officer along with his wife in 1990 in
New Zealand. Along with his wife, Buckingham has been appointed to corps (local church centres), divisional (regional oversight), and other territorial headquarters postings in New Zealand and Canada, and held Territorial leadership roles in Singapore and the United Kingdom. Buckingham was appointed Chief of the Staff of the Salvation Army in 2018, serving under General
Brian Peddle. In 2023, Buckingham summoned the
High Council of The Salvation Army to meet at Sunbury Court in
London to elect a successor to General Peddle, who had announced his retirement, under the requirements of the Salvation Army Act 1980. After a week of formalities and deliberations, the members of the High Council elected Buckingham to the position of General-Elect.
Appointments New Zealand, Fiji, Tonga and Samoa Territory • Corps Officer (pastor),
Queenstown Corps (1990) • Field Training Officer, William Booth Memorial Training College, Upper Hutt, Wellington (1992) • Corps Officer (pastor), Wellington City Corps (1998) • Territorial Youth and Candidates Secretary (2004) • Divisional Commander, Southern Division (2007) • Territorial Secretary for Programme (2010)
Canada and Bermuda Territory • Corps Officer (pastor), South Windsor Citadel Corps (1994)
Singapore, Malaysia and Myanmar Territory • Chief Secretary (2013) • Territorial Commander (June 2013)
United Kingdom and Ireland Territory • Territorial Commander (2018)
International Headquarters •
Chief of the Staff of The Salvation Army (August 2018) •
General of The Salvation Army (2023) ==References==