Danny Rurlander is married to Emma and they have four
young children. Until recently he served as Assistant
Minister at Holy Trinity Poulton Lancelyn in the
Wirral. Before training at Moore Theological College
in Sydney, he worked in the insurance industry. His ministry experience includes serving as
an itinerant evangelist in Sydney and overseeing a
growing youth and children's work and men's ministry
in his former church. A member of the North West
Partnership, he co-ordinates the partnership's Youth
and Children's ministry division and teaches doctrine
subjects on the North West Ministry Training Course.
Danny and Emma both grew up in Kendal and know and
love the Lancaster area.
Martin Soole is married to Karen and they have four children. They moved north after over 20 years in London, where Martin had for a while been on the staff of St Helen's Church Bishopsgate with particular responsibility for small group ministry. He currently juggles working as a GP and helping out on the North West Ministry Training Course with the joys and responsibilities of family life.
Nathan Weston is married to Sian, and both grew up in
Blackpool. He became a Christian at Sixth Form College and
studied at the University of Manchester before spending a year as
a volunteer on the UCCF Relay scheme. He is currently studying
for a PhD in Computer Science at Lancaster University, and
spends his spare time writing and playing music and occasionally
slicing a golf ball 70 yards into the nearest bunker.
Andy Goody is married to Jo and they have one young son.
They moved to Lancaster earlier this year after eight years at
Holy Trinity Poulton Lancelyn in the Wirral, before which Andy
attended the Cornhill Training Course in London, run by the
Proclamation Trust. A qualified accountant, Andy currently works
as Director of Strategic Projects at a marine company based in the
North West and is Treasurer of Moorlands Evangelical Church. Andy
enjoys spending time with his family, especially in the Lake
District, and is an avid fan of the England Cricket team.