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Fr Christopher Hancock
Christopher Hancock is a Catholic priest currently working in the parish of Merthyr Tydfil, in the Archdiocese of Cardiff. He belongs to a missionary order and from 2002, until his return to Wales in 2017, he worked in Cameroon. While there he was involved in inter-religious dialogue, parish ministry and the training of priests.
Juanita Francis
Juanita Francis, Gospel singer and CEO and founder of Mechowlah Dance Company. Ministering on platforms such as Dancing with Authority hosted by The Chenaniah Praise Dancers, Juanita later transitioned from dancing to speaking and is Youth Minister at Ruach City Church in London.
Sarah Rowland Jones
Sarah was a British Diplomat before ordination in the Church in Wales in 1999, and curacy in Wrexham. She subsequently worked as Research Advisor to Archbishops of Cape Town. Returning to Wales in 2013, since May 2018 she has been Dean of St David's Cathedral in Pembrokeshire, where she pursues interests in spirituality and public theology.Rev Canon Dr Rachel Mann
Canon Rachel Mann is an Anglican parish priest, poet and scholar. Author of five books, she is formerly Poet-in-Residence at Manchester Cathedral and is currently a Visiting Fellow in English and Creative Writing at Manchester Metropolitan University.Alison Murdoch
Alison Murdoch is a writer and social entrepreneur who has been a student of Tibetan Buddhism since 1987. She was previously the Director of Jamyang Buddhist Centre, London and founding-director of international educational charity the Foundation for Developing Compassion and Wisdom. Alison is the co-author of the 16 Guidelines for a Happy Life book and programme, and the author of the memoir Bed 12. Her radio work includes: Good Morning Sunday, The Moral Maze, the Chris Evans Show, Beyond Belief, Pause for Thought and the Jeremy Vine Show.
Rabbi Alex Chapper
Rabbi Alex Chapper has 20 years' experience in the rabbinate, and prior to becoming Community Rabbi at Borehamwood Shul was the rabbi of Ilford Federation Synagogue, Reading Hebrew Congregation and Hammersmith Synagogue.Mary Stallard
Mary Stallard counts it as a privilege that she was amongst the first group of women to be ordained priest in the Church in Wales. Her interests include mental, spiritual, emotional and physical health and well-being. A teacher before ordination, she is enthusiastic about faith-development and education. Mary is married to Andrew Sully who is Ministry Area Leader in Llandudno, and they have two daughters Jo and Carys. Mary is Archdeacon of Bangor.
Revd Dr Karen Smith
Rev Dr Karen Smith is a Baptist minister who for more than twenty-five years lectured in Church History and Christian Spirituality at Cardiff University and the South Wales Baptist College. She now spends her time writing, travelling and lecturing internationally.Guvna B
Guvna B is an award winning rap and grime artist, who speaks openly about his Christian faith. He wants to inspireyoung people to fulfil theirpotentialand promotes positivity through his music.Anna Magnusson
Anna Magnusson is a writer, radio producer and award-winning broadcaster. She worked in ѿý Scotland for nearly twenty years, and made radio programmes in Canada, Iceland, Israel, America and Australia.She’s the author of four books of non-fiction and lives in Glasgow.Miriam Swaffield
Miriam Swaffield is the Global Student Mission Leader for Fusion Movement. She helps local churches engage with university students and helps students connect with faith. She has a Masters in theology, lives in Middlesbrough and speaks internationally.Dr Ed Kessler, Founder Director of the Woolf Institute
Dr Edward Kessler, MBE is Founder Director of the Woolf Institute and a leading thinker in interfaith relations, primarily, Jewish-Christian-Muslim Relations. Kessler regularly appears in the media and isundertaking a two-year research project “Uncovering Fundamentalism(s)” investigating how and why fundamentalist beliefs and practices function as they do.
Much of his academic work focusses on the encounter between the Abrahamic faiths and he has written or edited 11 books and dozens of articles.
Zahid Hussain
Zahid Hussain writes novels, screenplays, poetry, and non-fiction too. He is a former regional poetry performance champion with a deep love for spoken word. “I tell stories about the thriving South Asian communities in the UK. My debut novel, The Curry Mile, was set in Manchester…I think it portrays the life of S Asians in a different way to most.” Zahid believes we need more diverse books because too few stories echo with the young people he meets. “I was drawn to literature through visionary books: The Dark is Rising by Susan Cooper, Dune by Frank Herbert, and The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien. These books were my doors. I’d like to open doors for others".
Catherine Butcher
Catherine Butcher is a writer and editor, currently heading communications for HOPE, the UK missions charity supporting churches to make Jesus known with words and actions. Her most recent book is 40 Stories of HOPE, which was the 2018 Lent book for Churches Together in Britain and Ireland. She co-authored The Servant Queen and the King She Serves with Mark Greene – The Queen wrote the foreword. She is a Reader in Chichester Diocese.
Sarah Joseph
Sarah Joseph is Editor & CEO of emel media.. A powerful and popular public speaker, she has lectured on Islam globally for over 20 years. arah was awarded an OBE by the Queen in 2004 for her services to interfaith dialogue and the promotion of women’s rights. She is listed as one of the 500 most influential Muslims in the world by Georgetown University and the Royal Jordanian Strategic Studies Centre.
Sarah’s Facebook page, which has a large global following, declares her passion “to get people to recognise their shared humanity, and our common responsibility to this Earth.”Chine McDonald
Chine McDonald is a writer, speaker and author. She leads the media team at Christian Aid. Prior to that, she worked at World Vision and the Evangelical Alliance, including running threadsuk.com – an online collective for people in their 20s and 30s exploring faith and life.Chine is the author of 'Am I Beautiful?’ – a book exploring body image among Christian women. She also sits on a number of charity boards, including Greenbelt Festival, Christians in Media, Christians Against Poverty and the Sophia Network, which equips women in leadership in the Church.
Jasvir Singh
Jasvir Singh OBE is Co-Chair of the Faiths Forum for London, one of the leading interfaith organisations in the UK, and the Chair of City Sikhs, a national representative body for British Sikhs. He is an Associate of St Paul's Institute, a think tank linked to St Paul's Cathedral. He is also a practising family law barrister with over 12 years of experience.