Do you recognise some of these faces? Here are some of the team who run X:site Birmingham.


Andi (and Jack!)

Andi Markham is an experienced Children's and Family Evangelist based in the West Midlands. He is a gifted communicator, songwriter and worship leader, with the ability & anointing to lead children quite simply into the presence of God. Andi is also gifted ventriloquist, a gifted storyteller and escapologist, that all enables him to illustrate gospel truths clearly, vividly and in an unforgettable way.

Andi founded Kids UK Trust back in September 2000 as he longed to see children and families understanding the Christian faith fully and living their lives with Jesus Christ. He was trained in Sheffield, England by Children Worldwide and since then he has seen many children radically changed by the power of God.


James
James Hicks works for a water engineering consultancy and in his spare time is involved in a Salvation Army initiative reaching out to the young people in Aston, through kids clubs, schools work, and supporting the children's and youth work in the local churches. James is also a regular volunteer with Scripture Union


Anne
Anne Roche is the Children's Pastor at Riverside church and works with children aged 0-11 organising Sunday and midweek groups. She also works as a tutor with the Children Worldwide Future Builders training course in childrens ministry.

Nigel
Nigel Hemming has been involved in leading the worship and children's teams at South Birmingham Vineyard church for over 10 years. He is married to Jo and has 3 children. Nigel has produced a number of children's worship albums and wrote 'Our God is a great big God' together with Jo.

Hannah

Hannah Wisby is employed as a children's worker by Birmingham City Mission working across the city. She is a regular children's team member at New Word Alive. Hannah also co-leads a youth group and is part of the Sunday school team at City Evangelical Church.
Sue
Sue Fearon has been involved in children's work for many years. She is currently the children's team coordinator of Birmingham City Mission, working with children across the city. She is also involved in the children's ministry of City Evangelical Church.

Rachel

Rachel Ford is employed by Birmingham City Mission as a part time children's worker. The other part of her time is spent pursuing a degree in special needs and inclusion studies at Wolverhampton University. For several years Rachel has been part of the special needs team at New Wine South.