Leadership
Neil Summerton is Chairman of Partnership. He has been a Council member of Partnership and its predecessor since 1980. He has been involved in local church leadership virtually all his adult life, first at Cholmeley Evangelical Church in Highgate London, from 1991-2001 in planting a church in Crouch End London, and now at King Street Chapel, Tiverton. He is a Council member of the Evangelical Alliance and has been a council member of a number of other national para-church bodies.
Professionally, he was a civil servant for many years and afterwards directed two environmental research institutes at Oxford between 1997 and 2002. He is an Emeritus Fellow of Mansfield College Oxford. He was appointed Companion of the Bath by HM the Queen in 1997 for his services to the Department of the Environment.
He is available to address churches, church leaderships and other groups about the work of Partnership. He is also available to speak and teach at churches, Bible schools, etc, including on church leadership, strategy and development, church history, and public policy ethics. He can also advise on matters relating to trusts and church constitutions.
Neil is married to Pauline, a hospital chaplain, and they have two sons and two grandsons.
Keith Barnard
He has been in full-time Christian service for nearly thirty years, after nine years teaching Spanish and French. He trained at London Bible College from 1980-82, and still marks New Testament Greek papers on their distance-learning courses. After eight years at what is now Medway Christian Fellowship, Huntingdon, he moved to Queen Edith Chapel, Cambridge, in 1990. He is married to Gill, who is active in supply teaching and children's outreach work, and they have four children
Keith is available to visit churches, to speak or to advise about appointing staff, to encourage Christian workers and to help churches develop new ways and activities which express their principles but are relevant to today's culture.
Derek Burnside
He is on the Staff and Leadership Teams at Belmont Chapel in Exeter, where his responsibilities include the teaching programme and oversight of the small group network. In addition to his work with Belmont and Partnership he is a trustee of the Keswick Convention, a guest lecturer with Torchbearer European Bible Schools and a member of Evangelical Alliance Council. He is married to Penny, a primary school headteacher.
Andy Gibson served as a Customs Officer for 10 years. He trained with his wife Claire at Tilsley College (GLO) in 1998, before working full time for Challenge Community Church in Hereford for 8 years. Andy & Claire moved to Regent Chapel in Newcastle in 2007, where Andy works as a full time elder. Andy & Claire have two children.
