MJR - Who is involved?
MJR is led by a group of trustees and supported by a number of advisors and consultants. Together these represent a wide cross-section of Christian organisations and traditions. It is our hope that the reconciliation we seek for wider society can in some small way be reflected within our movement.
Advisors
Clifford Hill
Author of over 40 books, the Revd Dr Clifford Hill MA, BD, PhD, had many years pastoral experience in inner-city areas of London, is a former Senior Sociology of Religion Lecturer at London University and was an adviser to the Home Office on Community Relations. In March 2007, with his wife Monica, he led the team that brought the Zong (a replica slave ship) into London to mark 200 years since the Abolition of the Slave Trade. |
Monica Hill
Monica has a background in education and community development, particularly in multi-cultural inner-city areas where she reopened a number of redundant churches. She helped establish and lead the British Church Growth Association for 25 years and also led the European Association. Monica and her husband Clifford now lead Issachar Ministries, a prophetic and biblically based national ministry. |
Jenny Cooper
Jenny runs ‘Mystery in History’. She is a qualified school teacher with experience in developing workshops and materials relating to the Atlantic slave trade. She has set up and managed an historic house as a visitor attraction, and has worked as a consultant in museum development and tourism management. |
Nigel Pocock
Nigel is the Director of Vision Training and Research, and Project Leader of the East Tytherton Heritage Project, concerned with the rediscovery of slave stories in the Caribbean and the UK. |
Mike Royal
Mike lives in Birmingham and is the Co-CEO of Cinnamon Network UK, which helps churches with their community engagement. He is the national pioneer of TLG, working with excluded young people. Mike has an academic background in urban planning and black theology and has been in ordained ministry for 25 years working in the UK and Ghana |