"Loving Our Colleagues" | A Panel Discussion from REVIVE 2024

EPISODE · Aug 20, 2024 · 49 MIN

"Loving Our Colleagues" | A Panel Discussion from REVIVE 2024

from The Co-Mission Podcast · host Co-Mission

Our workplaces can give us wonderful opportunities to share the gospel but there can also be challenges in speaking of Jesus to our colleagues and clients. In this seminar we’ll be thinking about how we can make the most of the opportunities and navigate some of the challenges of workplace evangelism.   The Panel Claire Newman works for Christians in Parliament where she is involved with pastoral ministry among MPs and staff and also manages their events programme. Alongside this, Claire serves on the board of Serving in Mission. Prior to this, Claire worked in both the private and not for profit sectors most recently for Save the Children International. Claire co-leads a new initiative ‘She Sells Purple,’ which seeks to connect and equip Christian women in workplace leadership to flourish and make a difference for Christ – please ask her about this if you’d like to know more. Claire is part of the Church family at All Saints Wandsworth. Lizzie Mackenroth attends St Peter’s Fulham where she’s been since moving to the UK nearly ten years ago. Lizzie started her working life in Australia in federal and state health departments before management consulting that took her to the US. She now works for a global healthcare company running the Technology Office at the global and market unit level covering chief of staff and operating officer roles. Tom Barker has been at Christ Church Balham since 2018, after putting his faith in Christ shortly after graduating from university. He is a civil servant, and God has been good in helping him build friendships with colleagues interested in knowing more about Christ. Outside of work Tom enjoys board games, reading and watching sports. Maeve Colley-Russell works in wealth management in the City. Maeve became a Christian 12 years ago at St Peters‘s church, Fulham. She is currently a member of the PCC at St Peter’s. Maeve has been involved in setting up a Christian network in her company and she also attends lunchtime bible talks during the week at St Nicks Church in the City. FLCoH Jacob Reuter is a farrier in the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment, who spends his time between Hyde Park Barracks, Knightsbridge and the Defence Animal Training Regiment. Jacob is married to Laura who works for SASRA. When in London are members of the Boathouse Church, Putney.   This talk is part of our summer series bringing you talks and seminars from REVIVE.   For More Information on the ministries of Co-Mission, head to www.Co-Mission.org and do reach out to us via email at [email protected]  

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