Kathryn & Alan Hiscox
Kathryn works part-time in a
primary special school, Alan is a head of maths in a sixth form
college. They have two children aged 21 and 19.
Kathryn enjoys the gym and reading, Alan is mad about music including its
use in worship and
many years ago was a member of the group Giantkiller.
They both like walking in the Lakes.
John and Barbara Wiffen
John is a primary school head
teacher and also an accredited personal development coach.
Barbara is a primary school special needs teacher. They have two
children aged 23 and 20. Barbara is mad about football and hates
to miss a home match at the Boro. John enjoys walking, anything
to do with wood and is particularly interested in the
integration of spirituality and personal development thinking.
Chris
and Karin Pearson
Karin & Chris are both native Teessiders and both finance
professionals. They share a concern for social justice and third
world development. Chris has worked for a major international
aid agency. Karin, a keen gardener and environmental defender,
has led work with young people. Chris loves words and effective
communication. They are married with adult sons and recently
chose to return to their Billingham roots having spent a number
of years in the South East.
Paul and
Dorothy Wilson
Paul and Dorothy are both natives of Middlesbrough.
Paul has taught at Bede College, Billingham for over 30 years, and has
recently retired from management. He is currently studying theology at
Durham, and teaching on the
Workshop studies programme in Leeds. Dorothy is a school bursar,
and is also involved in Workshop. They have three grown-up children
and one grand-daughter. They are both very interested in building
community and in establishing people in a faith that works.
Mike and Val Sonley
Mike
is a quality and training manager in an engineering consultancy and Val an
academic librarian. They have two children
aged 13 and 10. Mike and Val are also particularly interested in the
integration of spirituality and personal development thinking.
As a group of friends we share a number of core
values and hope that these will be evident in the events that we
organise:
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We are
co-equals, all valued and respected equally.
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We value and accept
difference and variety and do not seek to impose our views
on one another.
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We accept that
differences of opinion are inevitable and sometimes
difficult and we are therefore committed to seeking to
resolve conflict peacefully.
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We avoid
hierarchical thinking, labels and titles.
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We are honest and
open