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Recent Appointments GS Misc 1181 A(18)1 GENERAL SYNOD RECENT APPOINTMENTS ARCHBISHOPS’ COUNCIL 1. Audit Committee Bethany Burrow Andrew Weatherill 2. Church Commissioners’ Bishoprics and Cathedrals Committee [appointed by the Archbishops’ Council] The Rt Revd Anne Hollinghurst (Bishop of Aston) LEGISLATIVE 3. Appeals Panel re Elections under S.O. 135(2) Professor Muriel Robinson (Lincoln) The Ven Douglas Dettmer (Exeter) The Revd Eleanor Robertshaw (Sheffield) 4. Appeal Panels re Clergy Representation Rules under S.O. 25(5) The Ven Dr Jane Steen (Southwark) The Ven Douglas Dettmer (Exeter) The Revd Canon Sharon Jones (Manchester) The Revd Eleanor Robertshaw (Sheffield) 5. Miscellaneous Provisions Measure / Pensions Measure: Revision Committee His Honour Judge Peter Collier (ex officio) The Revd Shaun Morris (Lichfield) The Revd Canon Ruth Newton (Leeds) Professor Muriel Robinson (Lincoln) Dr Michael Todd (Truro) 6. The Steering Committee for the draft Church Property Measure and the draft Church of England Pensions Measure The Rt Worshipful Timothy Briden (ex officio) – Chair Mrs April Alexander (Southwark) The Reverend Paul Benfield (Blackburn) ECUMENICAL 7. Churches Together in England Enabling Group The Rt Revd Michael Beasley (Bishop of Hertford) 8. Council for Christian Unity The Rt Revd Christopher Foster (Portsmouth) 9. Delegation to the Conference of European Churches Assembly 2018 The Rt Revd Nicholas Baines (Leeds) The Revd Dr Gulnar [Guli] Francis-Dehqani (the Bishop of Loughborough) The Revd Professor Mark Chapman (Oxford) Ms Naomi Maxwell Mrs Margaret Swinson (Liverpool) 10. Church of England Associate Delegate for the 2018 Methodist Conference The Revd Canon Mike Booker (Ely) 11. Church of England Representative at the 2018 Church of Scotland Assembly The Revd Canon Alistair McHaffie (Blackburn) COMMISSIONS 12. Dioceses Commission Ruth Martin, Southwark Diocesan Secretary 13. Faith and Order Commission The Revd Preb Professor Jennifer Strawbridge The Revd Preb Sarah Schofield (Lichfield) 2 OTHER 14. Corporation of Church House The Ven Sarah Bullock (York) 15. Governing Body of St Mellitus The Revd Dr Ben Sargent (Winchester) 16. Rural Affairs Group Mrs Debrah McIsaac (Salisbury) 17. Working Group on Clergy Well Being The Revd Canon Lisa Battye (Manchester) The Revd Canon Simon Butler (Southwark) – subsequently appointed as Chair by the Group The Revd Preb Simon Cawdell (Hereford) Mrs Debbie Child (Joint Diocesan Secretary - Leeds) Dr Simon Clift (Winchester) Ms Jan Korris (Trustee of St Luke’s Healthcare) The Revd Preb Alan Moses (London) The Ven Pete Spiers (Liverpool) Mrs Jacqueline Stamper (Blackburn) - subsequently appointed Vice-Chair by the Group The Rt Revd Dr John Thomson (Bishop of Selby) Dr Yvonne Warren (Coventry) Consultants: The Rt Revd Karowei Dorgu (Bishop of Woolwich) The Revd Canon Dr Margaret Whipp Church House Canon Margaret Swinson Westminster SW1P 3AZ Chair, Appointments Committee January 2018 3 .
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