LEADERSHIP & STAFF TEAM

Angie Smith

Vicar

Angie is very creative and used to design buildings! She is also not the only ordained member of her family.

Sam Chandler

Assistant Priest

Sam is well known for her love of animals, and has her very own flock of sheep.

Helen May

Curate

Helen is happiest in or near the sea, drinking tea, or being creative (but not all at the same time!)

Amy Bianchi

Ordinand

Amy loves spending her time surrounded by people and books in equal measure.

Dave Collier

Operations Manager

Dave treads the boards in musical theatre and is a keen follower of Irish rugby.

Lisa Walker

Clergy PA

Lisa has two boys, and enjoys reading and live music.

Sally Hall

Benefice Administrator

Sally is an avid reader who enjoys walking her dog and spending time with friends and family.

Sylvia Evans-Pritchard

Pastoral Care

Sylvia enjoys spending time with her family and walking in the countryside.

Claire Parker

Children & Families

Claire has two girls who share a love for all things Disney.

Chloe Hale

Worship & Comms

Chloe loves to discover new coffee shops, when she’s not otherwise pre-occupied with the current tennis tournament.

Martin Barnes

Organist

Martin can be spotted practicing for Sunday or riding around the village on his vintage tractor.

ST JOHN’S CHURCH PCC

The running of a parish is the joint responsibility of the vicar and the Parochial Church Council (PCC). As such, the PCC is our church’s governing body and is also the board of trustees which oversees the church’s charitable works and money.

The powers and duties of PCCs are laid down in law. Key duties are to co-operate with the vicar in promoting the mission of the Church in the parish, to be responsible for the financial affairs of the church and the care and maintenance of the church fabric and its contents.

The PCC is made up of members of the clergy and elected lay members of the church. Anyone on the church electoral roll can stand for election at the APCM in April. The current lay members are listed below.

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