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LEADERSHIP:
Chris & Ruth Greenhalgh
Chris Greenhalgh, along with his wife Ruth and three children, assumed the role of Senior Pastor of LWCC on 28 September 2008. They have been part of the Living Word fellowship for many years, and has previously served as leadership at LWCC. Chris works full time for the church and heads up the staff team. Chris, Ruth and family have also served in North Africa as missionaries, initially travelling there in 2004, before returning to Scotland at the end of 2006/beginning of 2007.
Barbara & Graeme McMeekin
Barbara and Graeme have been part of LWCC for a number of years. As well as serving in the leadership team, Barbara is currently head of the youth and children's department, and Graeme the worship leader/co-ordinator for the church. She works full time as a Primary Teacher and Graeme is a lecturer in youth work at the ICC in Glasgow.
David and Fiona Connell
David has served as an elder of Living Word for some time now, and is part of the leadership team at Living Word, he also heads up the Teen Challenge Ministry, which includes organising and running the cafe events. Fiona is a nurse and has more recently joined the LT at Living Word.
Pastor Billy McCallum
Pastor Billy, previously senior Pastor of Living Waters has been a member of Living Word since the amalgamation of the two churches at the beginning of 2005. He is now a vital member of the leadership team within Living Word
Christian Centre, and also works in the office during the week.
OTHER STAFF:
Marion Isbister
Marion came to the Church in 2002. On Sunday Mornings you will find her at the Information Centre. She works in the Church office on a Wednesday; Marion is married to Gordon and they have three children, (one married daughter and two boys).
Donna McConnachie
Donna works in our office on a Wednesday doing accounts and other fun & related number based activities. She has been working at Life Church for a good few years now.
Clare McCormack
Clare lives in Paisley and has served as a volunteer at LWCC in various different capacities in the past seven years, and currently works as Youth and Community Development worker. She has a keen interest in seeing church grow to be something which impacts and influences local communities (particularly Paisley in our contexts) and which connects well with the organisations and people around abbout it. Church should be more than on a Sunday morning! Clare also works with Paisley YMCA as a Youth Worker when she isn't working at LWCC.
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