He was made a deacon at
Petertide 1987 (27 June) and
ordained a priest the Petertide following (3 July 1988) — both times by
Michael Baughen,
Bishop of Chester, at
Chester Cathedral; he began his ordained ministry with a title post as
assistant curate at
St George's Heaviley,
Stockport (1987–1991); he was then vicar of
Acton and
Worleston,
Church Minshull and
Wettenhall, Cheshire (1991–1997). He moved to
Somerset in 1997 to be
team tector for the
Langport team ministry he was diocesan missioner for the
Diocese of Exeter and a
canon residentiary at
Exeter Cathedral.
Episcopate Rylands was appointed
Bishop of Shrewsbury, one of three
area bishops (
suffragan bishops with delegated responsibility for episcopal areas) in the
Diocese of Lichfield: he was consecrated a bishop at
Westminster Abbey on 28 October 2009 by
Rowan Williams,
Archbishop of Canterbury, and installed at
Lichfield Cathedral on 2 November 2009. In March 2018 it was announced that Rylands would resign as Bishop of Shrewsbury and return to parish ministry. Since July 2018, he has led the Ashburton and Moorland team ministry in the
Diocese of Exeter, first as
priest-in-charge and then as
rector since 2021. He has additionally been an
honorary assistant bishop in the Diocese of Exeter since 2018. ==Personal life==