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"The professional make-up of the Trust's membership brought me face to face with people with the relevant skills, instead of just a bunch of well-intentioned clerics or laity."
Revd Neville Jacobs, former vicar of St John's, Chipping Sodbury.

Fieldworkers

LIVING STONES HAS TWO FIELD WORKERS, WHO COVER THE U.K., AND REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES :


Graham Ball
Field Worker, South of England

Living Stones Field Worker for the South of England, Graham Ball

Graham is a director of RDJW Architects, based in West Sussex, undertaking a wide range of projects including churches and community buildings. His passion is to encourage church fellowships to engage with the com­munities in which they are situated in ways that are relevant and express God's love for the world.

Graham was involved in his home church of Christ Church in the centre of Woking, where he managed a major reconfiguration project. He has also been on several "Walk of 1000 Men" missions organised by Through Faith Missions.

Roger Munday
Field Worker, North of England

Living Stones Field Worker for the North of England, Roger Munday

Roger is an architect, and a Methodist preacher and worship leader. Based in Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, he has trained in the repair and conservation of church buildings, and has an interest in the theology of church design. He particularly values being involved in the initial stages of a project where God can reveal to his people where he desires to lead them and what part their buildings are to play in this journey.

 

 

 

 

"We have all appreciated immensely the refreshing professionalism and objectivity which the Church and Community Trust has brought to our discussions, and are looking forward to working together further."
Revd Nick Ralph, St Andrew's,
Hayling Island

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"It was an extremely beneficial day.... The church building is now used much more, which has increased local community involvement. The day also helped in finding new voices in the church. It’s been good."
Revd Peter Kashouris, vicar,
St Hilda's, Hartlepool

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