Church of the Ascension
Blackheath

 


 
 

 

The People

Trevor Donnelly - Vicar

Margaret Offerman - Reader

Sheelagh Daly - Reader

Debs Prosser - Warden

Ted Offerman - Warden

 

 

   

Trevor Donnelly - Vicar

Trevor was ordained a priest in 1998 and has served in the parishes of  Christ Church, Southgate, St Christopher's, Hinchley Wood and as chaplain to the Medway Secure Training Centre for young offenders. 

For more about Trevor, please click the link below

Trevor Donnelly - Who Am I?

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  Margaret Offerman - Reader

Margaret has been a Reader at the Ascension for nearly 20 years. She worked as a teacher, at Askes’ and then in the Probation Service before her retirement. She is married with 2 grown up daughters and 2 grandsons. She and her husband, Ted, have been members of the Ascension congregation since 1975 and relish the friendships they have made there.

Margaret is firmly committed to an inclusive church, in keeping with the ethos at the Ascension, and wants to see the church making itself more accessible, without losing the richness of its tradition in liturgy and music.

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  Sheelagh Daly - Reader

 

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  Debs Prosser - Warden

Debs has been a member of the Church of the Ascension since 2006, becoming a Warden in April 2010. Her main contribution to the Church has been through assisting and teaching at Sunday School. She is married, and has three young children. Her interests include contemporary art, travel and photography.

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  Ted Offerman - Warden

Ted has been a member of the Church of the Ascension since 1975. This is his second stint as Church Warden but his first during a vacancy. His main contribution to the Church has been his commitment to developing issues in the Developing world. He is the chair of the Third World committee which designates Charities involved in development through the Begging Bowl, a retiring collection at the end of the service. The aim is not only to collect money for these projects but to keep ourselves informed on developing issues.

He is married, has two daughters and two grandsons. He enjoys working on his allotment, going to the theatre and reading.

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