Anglican mission agency USPG appoints London college leader as new chairPosted Feb 7, 2018 |
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[Anglican Communion News Service] John Neilson, the secretary of Imperial College London, has been appointed as the next chair of trustees of the Anglican mission agency USPG. He will succeed Chris Chivers, the principal of Westcott House Cambridge, whose six-year term will finish in July. “There is a big challenge to communicate the vision and purpose of a twenty-first century mission agency more widely, particularly in parishes,” Neilson said.
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