I work part time as Lecturer in Theology at St Mellitus College and part time as a freelance researcher, consultant and speaker. I am currently leading a team undertaking a research project on the wellbeing of BAME/UKME Clergy in the Church of England.
As Lecturer at St Mellitus College I bring together theology and religious studies in a postgraduate module on theologies and practices of power within Christianity, and an undergraduate political theology module with an emphasis on liberation and social justice.
My PhD thesis ‘Holy Spirit, Holy Bodies?: Pentecostalism, Pneumatology and the Politics of Embodiment’ (2021) examined the historic absence of critical theological reflection on class, race and gender within Pentecostalism and the impact of this neglect on Pentecostal theology, spirituality and practice in Britain today.
My research and teaching explore themes I first began exploring as a practitioner, while working as a community organiser and programme director at the Centre for Theology and Community from 2013-2017.