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Loreto Soto-Cartwright

Loreto SC 0924Loreto is originally from Chile but she has lived in Northampton for almost 20 years and became a Christian in 2015 during her first visit to Broadmead Community Church, which is now like a second home to her. Since then she has been involved in various areas of church life, with the worship ministry being her main passion.

Her ever-supportive family is composed of her husband John, and 3 wonderful children, two of whom are in secondary school and a toddler who still has a couple of years to go before starting primary school.
 
She has a degree in journalism and social communication and a background in various admin positions, including being the church and centre manager at Broadmead.
 
Loreto is currently working towards obtaining an ILM Level 5 Certificate in Leadership & Management with UCAN (UK Church Administrators Network), which looks to prepare church operations staff to manage the church well.
 
ln her spare time Loreto loves spending time with family and friends, walking, reading, playing the piano, knitting, listening to fiction podcasts and watching superhero movies. One day she hopes she can add travelling to the list, Greece being the first dream destination she hopes to visit.
 

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Who we are

We have a team of four Regional Ministers, led by Lisa Kerry, alongside Mary Moody, Nathan Toseland and Andrew Openshaw. Andrew is also the association secretary. Our moderator is Maureen Hider and our treasurer is Roy Farrant. Jane Day is the course tutor for The Learning Collective.

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We support ministers and churches by 'walking together in ministry and mission'. This includes providing pastoral care for ministers, advice to churches, guiding the settlement process, encouraging churches in their mission, providing training opportunities, encouraging networking, talking ecumenically, and offering small grants.

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