Learn about the OneChurch Basingstoke leadership team and read their bios.

Will is one of the pastors of Buckskin Evangelical Church. He has served in the church since 1994. He is married to Tracy and they have two children who are both married. A few of his favourite things include Lord of The Rings, Liverpool FC, cars, technology and bread and butter pudding. He was appointed as Chair of 1CB in 2017.
Trevor is a retired Baptist minister who serves on the Onechurch Leadership Team as treasurer. He continues to preach regularly in local churches and is a member of the church council and preaching team at Christ Church Chineham. His interests include walking and frequently leading groups for the Ramblers Association, and he is also a keen water colour artist. Trevor is married to Sue and he has grown two up children and six grandchildren.
David is a former Newfrontiers Pastor, he now worships at Gateway Church Basingstoke and is Coordinator of Basingstoke Street Pastors, Administrator for 1CB and area representative for Care for the Family. David is married to Ann and they have two daughters and two granddaughters. In his spare time you are likely to find him pounding the trails around Hook as he trains for Marathons and Ultramarathons.
Jonathan is Lead Minister of Christ Church Chineham, an ecumenical partnership that welcomes people of all denominations, or none. As well as a Christian he is a husband, step-father, coffee lover, glass artist, musician and all-round techie (sometimes in that order). After studying science at University, he went on to become a programmer and then systems engineer. During that time he was very involved in the leadership of his local church. It was there that he met his wife Martha, and where God called him to ordained ministry in the Church of England. He loves preaching and working with other Christians ways to help people come to know all that God has done for them, and how to follow Jesus more closely. They have been in Chineham since July 2018, and you may see him walking (or running) with their rescued greyhound.
Sue was born in Liverpool, grew up in York, lived in London for 40 years and is now a Church of England Associate Minister at Oakley with Wootton, just outside Basingstoke. She also works as a chaplain at St Mellitus Theological College, London. Sue began her working life as a Picture Restorer, then worked for many years in pastoral leadership in the local church, developing counselling, healing and pastoral resources. She has also worked for a charity to support vulnerable young people, integrating spiritual and therapeutic wellbeing - ‘early intervention’ remains core to what Sue cares about. She was an independent adoption and fostering panel member for her local authority and has been involved in the charity Home for Good for many years which aims to find a permanent home for every child in the UK who needs one.
Time off will generally involve spending time with family and friends cooking and eating, enjoying the beautiful Hampshire Countryside, aspiring to draw more, and reading…novels or theology!
Pete is a leader of Tadley Community Church He also heads up Basingstoke Movement 4 Recovery, and is a trustee for Basingstoke Street Pastors and The Safe. His heart is to see a generational improvement in health and wellbeing across the town and is focused on helping to inspire, enable and equip people and organisations to navigate and lead this change. He is married to Marian and has three married daughters. Music and sports are among his other interests, and he loves to walk Britain's coastline - hoping to at least complete the west coast within his lifetime.
Jeanne is a member of St Thomas’s Church, Worting where she is a member of the PCC and does flower arranging for weddings. She also does many odd jobs around the church. Previously she has coordinated a project to fund raise and restore the channel ceiling. Jeanne is married and loves music, reading, social history, rambling and singing.
Jamie is the Youth and Children's Minister for the Parish of Winklebury and Worting. He has been in his current position since 2018. Apart from teaching the Bible and messy games, he enjoys music, socializing, board games, and anything fantasy related. He acts primarily as the liaison for paid and unpaid youth workers to the team and is involved in organising b:united events for young people across the town.
BJ (as he is fondly called) has served as Lead Pastor of Praise Embassy since May 2006. He has been married to his university sweetheart Seun, since 2005. His passion is to see revival in the UK and to raise exemplary christians who will serve as role models in society. At the age of 17 PBJ attended bible college where he studied Children & Youth Evangelism, he later went on to study Chemical Engineering and in 2005 obtained a Masters in Information Systems from Portsmouth University. When not doing church work or writing, he likes to go for a run and enjoys watching football and movies.
Robin is one of the leaders of Hub Community Church, part of Basingstoke Community Churches and he also leads the Basingstoke Healing On The Streets (HOTS) team. He is married to Margie who is also one of the Hub church leaders and they have three grown up children, a daughter and two sons. Prior to stepping into full time church leadership in 2014, Robin worked in the financial services for 23 years. His interests include playing acoustic and bass guitars, walking and more recently running.
Dave Bishop is the Pastor of Basingstoke Baptist Church.
Andy arrived in Basingstoke in 1978 with his wife, Diane, and two young children, Barney and Pippa, to take up a job as Development Engineer at Vickers Medical having recently gained a D.Phil. in Neutron Physics at Sussex University. The family was immediately integrated into what soon became Basingstoke Community Church and, when this church broke down into six smaller congregations in 1980, Andy was asked to lead West Church. He eventually joined the full-time staff at BCC in 1989 when he became Church Administrator. In 2004, God spoke clearly to Andy through four words, “Church in the community”. Since then, he has spent much of his time helping people develop various of the inter-church community projects that are familiar to us all today. In the process, Andy chaired the then Alliance of Basingstoke Churches for 8 years and is fully committed to the principle of there really being just “one church” in Basingstoke.
Debbie is married to Chris and they have three adult children; three granddaughters and an elderly ginger cat.
Debbie and Chris worship at St Mark’s church in the newly formed Parish of Basingstoke Down. Debbie has been a Licensed Lay Minister (Reader ) there since 2013. She has been a Street Pastor in Basingstoke and a chaplain in both Basingstoke and Winchester. Debbie is finishing her Graduate Diploma in Pioneer Ministry with the Church Mission Society in Oxford alongside her ordination training.
Debbie’s hobbies are dancing, going to the theatre / cinema and walks and cycles - as long as there is either a pub or tea shop on the route. She really hates cooking , so it is a good job Chris enjoys it and is good at it!