He was ordained a
deacon at
Petertide (on 3 July) 1983 and a
priest the following Petertide (1 July 1984), both times by Bishop
Ronald Bowlby in
Southwark Cathedral. He served his curacy between 1983 and 1987 at All Saints with Holy Trinity in Wandsworth in the
Diocese of Southwark. He then moved to
Scripture Union to become Inner London Evangelist, holding this post until 1992. Between 1992 and 1994 he was Deputy Head of Mission at Scripture Union. Between 1987 and 1994, he was also a
non-stipendiary minister at St Paul's East Ham in the
Diocese of Chelmsford. Butler then moved to the
Diocese of Chelmsford. Between 1994 and 1997 he was
priest-in-charge of
St. Mary's Church, Walthamstow with St Stephen's and St Luke's, becoming team rector of
Walthamstow in 1997 until 2004. He was also area dean of
Waltham Forest from 2000 to 2004 and was appointed an
honorary canon of Byumba in
Rwanda in 2001.
Episcopal ministry Butler was
consecrated by the
archbishop of Canterbury,
Rowan Williams, at
St Paul's Cathedral on 24 June 2004 Butler is known for his annual "prayer-walks" in which he spends a week each year walking round a part of his diocese praying with local people. In the 2018
Lambeth Awards given by the archbishop of Canterbury, Paul Butler received the
Hubert Walter Award for Reconciliation and Interfaith Cooperation for service to the church in his role as lead bishop on safeguarding. He took part in the
2023 Coronation as one of the two Bishops Assistant to
Charles III, alongside
Michael Beasley,
Bishop of Bath and Wells. On 14 July 2023, he announced his retirement, effective 29 February 2024. ==Views==