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Diocese of Chichester DIOCESE OF CHICHESTER BOARDS, COUNCILS AND COMMITTEES LIST OF MEMBERS 2019 - 2021 May 2019 BISHOP’S COUNCIL AND STANDING COMMITTEE OF DIOCESAN SYNOD, FINANCE COMMITTEE AND MISSION & PASTORAL COMMITTEE The Diocesan and Suffragan Bishops The Rt Revd Dr Martin Warner The Rt Revd Mark Sowerby The Rt Revd Richard Jackson The Dean of Chichester The Very Revd Stephen Waine The Archdeacons The Ven Martin Lloyd Williams The Ven Luke Irvine-Capel The Ven Dr Edward Dowler The Ven Fiona Windsor The Chair of the Finance Committee Mr Philip Bowden The Vice-Chair of the Finance Committee Mrs Lesley Lynn The Chair of the House of Clergy Revd Canon Mark Gilbert The Chair of the House of Laity Mr John Booth The Dean of Women’s Ministry Revd Canon Ann Waizeneker The Dean of Self-Supporting Ministry Revd Canon Julia Peaty Elected clergy: Brighton and Lewes Revd James Hollingsworth Chichester Revd David Twinley Hastings Revd Philip Coekin Horsham Revd Martin King Elected laity: Brighton and Lewes 1. Mr Martin Cruttenden 2. Mrs Milly Murphy Chichester 1. Mr Bradley Smith 2. Mrs Janine Hobbs Hastings 1. Mr Jacob Vince 2. Miss Alison Marchant Horsham 1. Mrs Valerie Burgess 2. Mrs Lesley Webster Co-opted by the Bishop 1. Mrs Sara Stonor 2. 3. Officers: Chair (Bishop’s Council and Mission & Pastoral Committee) The Rt Revd Dr Martin Warner Chair (Finance Committee) Mr Philip Bowden Secretary Miss Gabrielle Higgins COUNCIL FOR APOSTOLIC LIFE Chair The Rt Revd Dr Martin Warner Vice Chair The Ven Martin Lloyd Williams Elected clergy 1. Revd Jane Willis 2. Revd Michael Bailey Elected laity 1. Mr David Gordon-Watkins 2. Mr Bradley Smith Diocesan Bishop nominee The Ven Edward Dowler Co-opted 1. 2. 3. COUNCIL FOR PROMOTION OF THE COMMON GOOD Chair The Rt Revd Richard Jackson Elected: Brighton and Lewes 1. Revd Martin Poole 2. Mr Martin Auton Lloyd Chichester 1. Revd Martha Weatherill 2. Ms Ruth Taunt Hastings 1. The Ven Dr Edward Dowler 2. Revd Martin Harper Horsham 1. Revd Kevin O’Brien 2. Nominated at the invitation of the 1. Ms Catherine Martindale (Roman Catholic) Bishop’s Council 2. Mr Andy Lowe (Methodist) 3. Revd Kenneth Lynch (URC) 4. Vacancy (Baptist) Co-opted from Council for Apostolic Life 1. 2. Co-opted 1. Mr William Bullin 2. Revd Dr Godfrey Kesari Nominated by the Council 1. Ms Diane Watts 2. DIOCESAN OVERSEAS COUNCIL Chair The Rt Revd Richard Jackson Diocesan Companion Links Officer Revd Christine Keyte Elected clergy: Brighton and Lewes Revd Andrew Birks Chichester Revd Lionel Whatley Hastings Revd James Campbell Horsham Revd Isaac Pain Elected laity: Brighton and Lewes Mr John Head Chichester Ms Margaret Lumley Hastings Miss Alison Marchant Horsham Ms Pat Wallace Nominated by the Bishop’s Council 1. Revd Christine Keyte 2. Ms Christine Emson Co-opted 1. Revd Keith Anderson 2. Mr Geoff Morris 3. 4. DIOCESAN EUROPEAN ECUMENICAL COMMITTEE Chair The Rt Revd Mark Sowerby Secretary Mr Hedley Christ Appointed by the Chair in conjunction 1. Revd Helena Buque with the Diocesan Bishop 2. Mrs Sherian Morgan 3. Revd James Grant 4. Revd Canon Tim Schofield 5. Mr Nigel Clark 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Co-opted by the Committee 1. 2. 3. Officers: Chair The Rt Revd Mark Sowerby Deputy Chair Treasurer Mr Nigel Clark Secretary Mr Hedley Christ COUNCIL FOR LAY MINISTRY AND DISCIPLESHIP Chair The Rt Revd Richard Jackson Secretary Mr Robin Holford Warden of Lay Ministry Mr Peter Mansell Chaplains for Lay Ministry: Brighton and Lewes The Revd Louis Wilson Chichester The Revd Richard Hayes Hastings The Revd Alan Weaver Horsham The Revd Trish Bancroft Serving Readers: Brighton and Lewes Mrs Margaret Green Chichester Mr Roland Ell Hastings Miss Jane Eales Horsham Mr Geoff Peckham Authorised Lay Ministers 1. 2. 3. 4. Co-opted 1. 2. 3. 4. OPERATING COMMITTEE Appointed Bishop The Rt Revd Dr Martin Warner Appointed Archdeacons 1. The Ven Dr Edward Dowler 2. The Ven Fiona Windsor The Chair of the Finance Committee Mr Philip Bowden The Vice-Chair of the Finance Committee Mrs Lesley Lynn Appointed by the Finance Committee 1. Mrs Lesley Webster 2. Mr Jacob Vince Elected clergy Revd Kathryn Windslow Elected laity Mr Martin Cruttenden Officers: Chair Mr Philip Bowden Secretary Miss Gabrielle Higgins PARSONAGES AND HOUSES COMMITTEE EAST The Archdeacons The Ven Martin Lloyd Williams The Ven Dr Edward Dowler The Chair of the Finance Committee Mr Philip Bowden The Vice-Chair of the Finance Committee Mrs Lesley Lynn Nominated by the Bishop’s Council 1. Mrs Kate Agnew (clergy spouse) 2. Revd James Hollingsworth Elected clergy: Brighton and Lewes Revd Andrew Birks Hastings Revd Martin Harper Elected laity Mrs Sara Stonor Co-opted 1. 2. Officers: Joint Chairs The Ven Martin Lloyd Williams & The Ven Dr Edward Dowler Secretary Mr Marc Sacher PARSONAGES AND HOUSES COMMITTEE WEST The Archdeacons The Ven Luke Irvine-Capel The Ven Fiona Windsor The Chair of the Finance Committee Mr Philip Bowden The Vice-Chair of the Finance Committee Mrs Lesley Lynn Nominated by the Bishop’s Council 1. Mrs Mary Nagel (clergy spouse) 2. Elected clergy: Chichester Revd John Eldridge Horsham Revd Carl Smith Elected laity Mrs Val Burgess Co-opted 1. 2. Officers: Chair The Ven Fiona Windsor Secretary Matilda Taylor ASSETS COMMITTEE Archdeacons appointed by the Bishop 1. The Ven Martin Lloyd Williams 2. The Ven Luke Irvine-Capel The Chair of the Finance Committee Mr Philip Bowden The Vice-Chair of the Finance Committee Mrs Lesley Lynn Appointed by the Finance Committee 1. Mr John Barkshire 2. Mr Christo Corfield Elected clergy Vacancy Elected laity Mr John Booth Co-opted 1. 2. Officers: Chair Mr Philip Bowden Secretary Miss Gabrielle Higgins AUDIT COMMITTEE Appointed Finance Committee members 1. Mr Martin Cruttenden 2. Mrs Janine Hobbs Appointed non-Finance Committee members 1. Mr Don Bawtree 2. Ms Helen Thompson Appointed by the Bishop The Revd Andrew Woodward Co-opted Officers: Chair The Revd Andrew Woodward Secretary Miss Gabrielle Higgins REMUNERATION SUB-COMMITTEE The Chair of the Finance Committee Mr Philip Bowden The Vice-Chair of the Finance Committee Mrs Lesley Lynn The Chair of the House of Clergy Revd Canon Mark Gilbert The Chair of the House of Laity Mr John Booth Suffragan Bishop or Archdeacon nominated The Rt Revd Mark Sowerby by the Bishop Officers: Chair Mr Philip Bowden Secretary Miss Gabrielle Higgins EDUCATION FINANCE COMMITTEE The Chair of the Finance Committee Mr Philip Bowden The Vice-Chair of the Finance Committee Mrs Lesley Lynn Appointed by the Finance Committee 1. The Ven Luke Irvine-Capel 2. Revd Nicol Kinrade Appointed by and from the DBE Mr Andrew Crighton Officers: Chair Mr Philip Bowden CREDIT FOR MISSION The Chair of the Finance Committee Mr Philip Bowden The Vice-Chair of the Finance Committee Mrs Lesley Lynn The Archdeacons The Ven Martin Lloyd Williams The Ven Luke Irvine-Capel The Ven Dr Edward Dowler The Ven Fiona Windsor Clergy appointed by the Finance Committee Revd David Charles Lay member of the Finance Committee Mr Bradley Smith Lay member of the DBF Mr Martin Smith Officers: Chair Mrs Lesley Lynn MISSION FUND COMMITTEE Chair The Ven Fiona Windsor The Parish Development Officer Revd Rob Dillingham Member of the Finance Committee Revd James Hollingsworth Members of the Council for Apostolic Life 1. Revd Jane Willis nominated by the Bishop 2. Nominated by the DDE Mrs Elizabeth Henderson Nominated by the Chair of FSW Mr Martin Auton-Lloyd Co-opted 1. Mrs Margaret Heald 2. Revd Angela Martin MISSION AND PASTORAL SUB-COMMITTEE EAST Suffragan Bishop The Rt Revd Richard Jackson The Archdeacons The Ven Martin Lloyd Williams The Ven Dr Edward Dowler Elected clergy: Brighton and Lewes Revd James Hollingsworth Hastings Revd Christian Mitchell Elected laity: Brighton and Lewes 1. Mr Martin Cruttenden 2. Mr John Head Hastings 1. Ms Jane Eales 2. Mrs Pauline Fella Appointed by Suffragan Bishop 1. The Revd David Hill 2. Rural Deans: Brighton and Lewes The Revd Andrew Woodward The Revd Dan Henderson The Revd Judith Egar Hastings: The Revd Jonathan Frais The Revd Marc Lloyd The Revd David Gillard The Revd Rachel Creighton The Revd Sharon Francis The Revd Canon Christopher Irvine The Revd Patrick MacBain Deanery Lay Chairs: Brighton and Lewes: Mr Martin Auton-Lloyd Mr William Holden Dr Ian Rothery Hastings: Mrs Helen Bridger Mrs Sara Stonor Mr John Bourdon Mr John Townsend Mrs Julie Bradshaw Mrs Angela Hawksley Mr Brian Porter Officers: Chair The Rt Revd Richard Jackson Secretary Dr Emma Arbuthnot MISSION AND PASTORAL SUB-COMMITTEE WEST Suffragan Bishop The Rt Revd Mark Sowerby Archdeacons The Ven Luke Irvine-Capel The Ven Fiona Windsor Elected clergy: Chichester Revd Jo King Horsham Revd Richard Coldicott Elected laity: Chichester 1. Mrs Rosamund Rowley 2. Mrs Jane Wilkinson Horsham 1. Mr Rodney Pratt 2. Mrs Val Burgess Appointed by Suffragan Bishop 1. 2. Rural Deans: Chichester: The Revd Canon Mark Standen The Revd James Russell The Revd Canon Martin Lane The Revd Helena Buque Horsham: The Revd Michael Maine The Revd Angela Martin The Revd David Beal The Revd Paul Doick The Revd Derek Welsman The Revd Canon Mark Gilbert The Revd Kathryn Windslow Deanery Lay Chairs: Chichester: Mrs Elizabeth Henderson Mrs Jane Wilkinson Mrs Janine Hobbs Horsham: Mrs Rachel Field Mr Chris Bell Mrs Eve Kenny Mrs Lesley Webster Mrs Scilla Le Pla Mr Michael Pavia Mr Guy Leonard Officers: Chair The Rt Revd Mark Sowerby Secretary Dr Emma Arbuthnot DIOCESAN BOARD OF EDUCATION The Bishop The Rt Revd Dr Martin Warner Nominated by the Bishop (suffragan or 1. The Rt Revd Mark Sowerby assistant bishop or archdeacon) 2.
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