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Doug Marshall

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Art has been the Associate Minister at St Peter's since June 2007. Formerly a solicitor he now works full time as a Hospital Chaplain after serving his curacy at St Mary Magdalene with St Martin in Addiscombe. He has recently been appointed the supportive and palliative care specialist chaplain at Guy's and St Thomas' hospitals. Art is mar`ried to Brenda who is training to be a SPA (Southwark Pastoral Auxiliary). They have four grown up children and currently six grandchildren. back

Doug Marshall is Verger at St Peter’s, responsible (among other things!) for the preparation of the church building for Sunday and midweek activities.
He has lived in Woodmansterne for 46 years, and has been married to Alimoon, a retired nurse, since 1991. Doug has been a member of St Peter’s since 1963, and has served St Peter’s in many ways – everything from a Pathfinder leader to Sacristan!
Doug is a retired Telecommunications Instructor and Training officer, who also volunteered with the Cardiac Rehabilitation Service at Epsom General Hospital.
Peter Churcher is Lay Minister at St. Peter’s, working primarily in The Mount area and with youth and children in the parish. He has worked in various different forms voluntarily, with churches and in youth work, and was previously an Administrator. He has a degree in Religious and Theological Studies from Cardiff University. He has lived in the parish since 2009
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Louise is the Church and Hall Booking Secretary. She moved into Woodmansterne at the beginning of 2007 and married Keith later that year at St Peter's Church. Louise was also Baptised and Confirmed at St Peter's in March 2009. She has previously worked as a Higher Level Teaching Assistant and Science Technician in Senior Schools. Keith and Louise share their home with three unusually named hamsters. back

 


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