Logo

 

Banner Image:   National-News-banner-Purple
Template Mode:   Baptist Times
Icon
    Post     Tweet

Announcement of new Co-Principals for Northern Baptist Learning Community 


The governors of the Northern Baptist Learning Community have announced that the Revd Glen Marshall and the Revd Dr Clare McBeath are to be appointed as Co-Principals

 

The governors of the Northern Baptist Learning Community have announced that the Revd Glen Marshall and the Revd Dr Clare McBeath are to be appointed as Co-Principals.

The pair will succeed the Revd Dr Richard Kidd who retired in October and the Revd Dr Anne Phillips who retires this coming August.
Announcement of new Co-Princip
Dr McBeath is minister of Openshaw Baptist Tabernacle, East Manchester and a Team Leader with Urban Expression. While much of her ministry has been enabled by Home Mission, she has also worked bi-vocationally for more than six years as a Non-Executive Director and Vice Chair of Manchester Mental Health and Social Care NHS Trust.

For the last four years Dr McBeath has served on both the Baptist Union of Great Britain Trustee Board and Council as well on the Council and Peace Commission of the Baptist World Alliance. She is passionate about justice and equality and is a regular writer for Roots for Worship magazine, Church Action on Poverty and Christian Aid.
Dr McBeath is co-author of Crumbs of Hope: Prayers from the City and the worship resource www.dancingscarecrow.org.uk. She has a PhD in contextual theologies and research interests in urban theology, 
eco-feminism and liturgy.

Mr Marshall has been a tutor with NBLC for the past nine years, teaching courses on mission and preaching at Luther King House, the community's home-base in Manchester. Previously he pastored churches in Wakefield, Ward Green and Altrincham. He is a former Co-Chair of Mainstream (now known as Fresh Streams) and currently chairs the North West steering group for the church-planting agency, Urban Expression.
 
Announcement of new Co-PrincipMr Marshall is a member of the BMS World Mission council of reference and is in demand as a preacher and conference speaker. He has theology degrees from The London School of Theology, The University of Manchester and  Spurgeon's College. He blogs sporadically at http://nah-then.blogspot.co.uk/

The Revd David Warrington, chair of governors at NBLC said, 'I am absolutely delighted with the appointment of Glen Marshall and Clare McBeath. Glen comes with a wealth of experience as an evangelical leader in Mainstream and the wider Church;

Clare brings a creative outlook and experience of working with Urban Expression in an emerging church network.
'Together they offer truly exciting possibilities and visions as we seek to serve the learning needs of the wider Church in a rapidly changing world.'

Dr Phillips declared herself 'delighted with this very creative appointment' and said that all concerned could be, 'confident that NBLC will move forward with new vision.'

The statement announcing the news added that Dr McBeath's and Mr Marshall's appointments underline NBLC's 'commitment to collaborative leadership and innovation and is an indicator of the importance that the community places on mission as it prepares women and men for a range of ministries across the church.'

 
    Post     Tweet
Baptist prayer and fasting gatherings on 26 September
Prayer and fasting gatherings with a mission focus are being hosted by Baptist churches across England and Wales on 26 September
Still time to respond to the findings of Project Violet
Responses are already coming in with commitments to action that will be reported to Baptist Union Council in October - and local churches and other stakeholders in Baptist life have until 30 September to respond to the project's findings
'We hold everyone affected by this awful event in our hearts and our prayers' 
Church leaders in Merseyside have shared a statement in the wake of the knife attack in Southport on Monday
'His contribution to the life of the Baptists will endure'
Tributes have been paid to Brian Haymes, described as 'one of the greatest British Baptist figures of modern times', who has died aged 84
'If you have a heart for seeing people reached for Jesus, this is for you' 
Everyone Everywhere, the recently launched Baptist collaboration that seeks to equip Baptists to share Jesus fully, is hosting a national conference on Tuesday, 8 October
Research documents Covid faith impact
Professor Paul Weller, a Baptist church member, introduces an accessible digest and analysis of Covid-related research and resources (2020-2023) on Christian Faith Based Organisations (FBO) in Great Britain
     Latest News 
    Posted: 26/02/2024