After
ordination in the
Church of England Diocese of Liverpool, Perry ministered at
St Helens, Merseyside. He moved to
Bitterne, Southampton, Hampshire, where he was curate and then vicar. During his time at Bitterne he was on the committees that produced the popular hymn books
Psalm Praise (1973) and ''Hymns for Today's Church'' (1982). From 1981 to 1989 Perry served as Rector of
Eversley, Hampshire. In 1982 he became Secretary of Jubilate Hymns, and was involved in editing most of their books. In addition, he worked as Chaplain and lecturer at the National
Police Staff College, Bramshill. He was also elected to the Church of England's
General Synod in 1985. Perry's last posting was as Vicar of St Peter & St Paul,
Tonbridge in his native
Kent from 1989 until 1996. He was appointed Chairman of the
Church Pastoral Aid Society in 1993, and again to the General Synod in 1994. ==Personal life==