SCC
Leadership

colin frampton

Minister
Colin Frampton

Colin has been the minister of SCC since 1996, having worked as a secondary school teacher before training to be a minister. His wife, Judy, is a primary school teacher and they have two children, Jenny and Nick. Jenny is married to Neil who is the youth worker at St. Margaret's Church, Angmering. Nick is married to Heidi and lives in California.

 

Colin likes playing most sports and enjoys music. He is a loyal supporter of Southampton Football Club!

   

   
Pete Hemsley

Pete Hemsley

Peter has been a member of SCC for many years and is the church treasurer. He is married to Tina, and has three children - Andrew, Angela and Michael.

He is another member of the leadership team who enjoys playing and watching sports, including golf, canoeing and watching Brighton & Hove Albion FC.

   
   

Paul Slide

Paul has been part of SCC since it first started. He works for Christian Publicity and Outreach (CPO).

Married to Sue they have two children, Chloe and Rachel. Paul enjoys sport, music, food and a decent glass of wine.

Paul Slide
   
   

Vanessa Vale

Vanessa Vale

Vanessa has been a member of SCC for ten years.

She is married to Mark and has two children, Emily and Peter.

She works locally as a practice nurse. Her hobbies include singing, cooking, caravanning and shopping.

   
   

Diane Vellacott

Diane first heard the life changing claims of Jesus Christ when she was 18 years old. Responding and journeying with Him since then has given her life purpose and joy.

She worked with the under fives for many years both in this country and oversees.

She now works as a counsellor, and is accredited with the Association of Christian Counsellors. She is married to Trevor and in their spare time they enjoy the countryside, walking and travelling.

Diane Vellacott

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