Announcing our new Messy Science Coordinator

Published 11th January 2017 by jane leadbetter

How wonderful that in conjunction with Messy Church Does Science, the funding awarded to the project, the resources connected to it, and the excitement as we consider experimenting in our Messy Church sessions, we can announce Revd Dr Dave Gregory as our Messy Science Coordinator!
Dr Dave is the Senior Minister at Croxley Green Baptist Church in Hertfordshire. Dave has a background in physics and astronomy and worked in research at the Met Office and the European Weather Centre for 15 years. He is interested in the connections between science and faith, and enjoys regular science opportunities at the Messy Science Lab at Croxley Green Baptist Messy Church. Dr Dave is available for advice and support about all things connected with Messy Church Does Science: dave@croxleybaptist.co.uk 
Read about Dr Dave, the project and resources so far.
Please pray for this exciting project, and all those involved, that God may use it to encourage families in our communities to come to know Jesus.
Find your Regional Coordinator plus other specialist Messy Coordinators on our website. 
Also see:
Messy SEND & Disabilities Coordinator Trish HahnMessy Social Action Coordinator Kathy BlandMessy Vintage Coordinator Katie NormanMessy Forces Coordinator Nicola Slater.
If you are interested in the volunteer role of Regional Coordinator, supporting and praying for Messy Churches, please contact jane.leadbetter@brf.org.uk. 

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