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  Martin Taylor

When did you first come to Bloomsbury, and why?
I first came to Bloomsbury in 2006 with my wife Hilary. We were looking for a Baptist church to which we could belong, and a close friend recommended Bloomsbury to us. From the moment of our first arrival for a morning service, we knew Bloomsbury was right for us.

What one aspect do you especially love?
There are many things about Bloomsbury that I like. People are friendly and inclusive and are genuinely interested in me and what I do. I feel accepted, and I don’t feel I have to justify my existence or perform to anybody’s standard. Great! Sunday worship is also something I particularly enjoy.

You help us by being our Tuesday Chaplain. What have you done in the past?
I trained for Baptist ministry at Spurgeon’s college in the mid 1980’s, was ordained in 1988 and was inducted as minister into Southfields Baptist Church, London in February 1989. The next 16 years was spent in serving the church and wider community. On the whole these years were happy, and I enjoyed particularly creating opportunities for church members to discover and use their gifts. My time at Southfields ended in December 2005. Since then one of my roles has been in working in Healthcare Chaplaincy at St George’s Hospital Tooting in South West London.

What do you hope for the future of Bloomsbury?
My hope and prayer for Bloomsbury is that it will continue being a clear prophetic voice of inclusiveness that it is already – to the Baptist family of churches, to the wider Christian community and to those of little or no faith, both at home and abroad. This is no easy task, but it is something I believe God is serious about and wants for Bloomsbury.

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Martin is our Tuesday Chaplain taking care of our visitors who come for coffee, lunch and fellowship on Tuesdays. He is also Deacon.
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