Staff

      Mark Walley

 

 

Mark Walley has come to London via Swansea, Beirut, Sheffield, and Ipswich and being involved with youth work since he was 17. He lives with his wife Alice and enjoys good food especially Indianand Mexican, coffee, and reading dead theologians. He often finds himself taking photographs for friends' events in his spare time, and has a brilliant collection of comic books.


      Mark Prentice

 

 

 

Mark Prenticehas been the vicar at All Souls Clubhouse since the beginning of 2004. During his time here, he and Liz have had three boys – Samuel, David and Joshua. In addition to overseeing the work of the centre, andpastoringthe local community Church that meets here each Sunday, Mark is involved as a governor of the local All Souls CE Primary School. When I do get a break, I love spending time with my wife and family, reading (mostly old theology!), and a bit of sport – though mostly watching, rather than playing these days!


Nathan Morgan Locke

Nate Morgan LockeNate is our part timeyouth worker, working with the 11-14s age group. He also runs Manna House, a weekly boys Bible study group, with Mark Walley. Nate is originally from Kidsgrove, Staffordshire and enjoys playing and watching lots of sports. He likes messing around on a drum kit and can also read comic books. He is married to Cat and they have a little boy named James. Away from the Clubhouse, Nate works for Christianity Explored as their Youth Evangelist. He wrote and presented the DVD series Soul.


David Kennett

 

 

 

David Kennett has been the General Manager of The Clubhouse since August 2005. He has fifteen years of prior commercial management experience in Zimbabwean Agriculture and was very involved with a local church in the South Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe during that time. Still trys to do something agricultural in his spare time alongside all his family commitments as well


Amy McCullough

My name is Amy McCullough. I am 28 years old, and from Northern Ireland. I work with the young women (11-18 year old girls) at Clubhouse. This job has been an incredible blessing. The girls are a delight to be with, and I am so thankful for the opportunity we have to get to know God better together. I have been at Clubhouse for 2 years and have seen such change over that time as God has moved powerfully for His glory. It is an awesome blessing to see Him keep His promises, every time


Karen Honeysett

Karen Honeysett has worked at Clubhouse since early 2006, having initially planned to stay 6 months! Originally from Sussex, she has lived in South West London since she was 18 when she came to University, through which she gained her social work qualification. She loves mountains, seeing family and friends, sport and also loves to travel given the opportunity.


  Philip Evans

 

 

 

 

Philip has been involved with debt-related issues for over 20 years, originally as a civil servant. He began teaching personal finance in 2002, when he helped the High Sheriffs of England & Wales set up its financial education charity, DebtCred. He taught freelance from 2005 until joining Clubhouse in July 2011. An avid writer, he contributes to trade journals on credit and debt matters and is an occassional conference speaker.

From the start, Philip wanted what he taught in schools and colleges to be true to what he believed as a Christian. That started a fascinating Bible study which continues. While money and wealth can be both a blessing from God and a serious threat to spiritual welfare, it seems that past generations of Christians were far more sensitive to the dangers. Philip believes that we have a lot to learn from, among others, the Church Fathers and Puritans.


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