The following are employed by the FIEC as church planters or evangelists:.jpg)
Ron and Yvonne Swales
Ron and Yvonne have worked with the FIEC since October 1990 among the churches in North-East England.He is currently leading the church at Central Hall, Newcastle
Robin & Muno Asgher
Robin who is a native of Pakistan, took up his work among the Asian communities of Cranford, only a few hundred yards from Heathrow Airport, in August 2002. After completing a three-year course at the London Theological Seminary, Robin worked with Child's Hill Baptist Church, North London, to gain further experience. In March 2007 Robin became pastor of Cranford Baptist Church
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Eric and Sarah have worked with the FIEC at Moulsecoomb since January 1996. Their roots are in West Sussex and Eric was pastor of the Maybridge Christian Fellowship in Worthing prior to taking up the challenge of the work at Brighton. In April 2008 Eric is moving on from the work in Brighton to take up the pastorate of a FIEC church in Canterbury.
Julian and Georgie Rebera
Julian and Georgie joined the FIEC full-time church planting staff in October 1998 having previously been involved in the project part-time. Julian is particularly responsible for the extension of the Moulsecoomb work into Whitehawk, another large and needy housing estate on the eastern edge of Brighton.
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Andy and Allison Hutchinson are in Blackpool where they are leading a church plant based at the Rehoboth Christian Centre. For more details please see the church website. The Blackpool church planters are also developing a new web ministry clearcutmedia.tv. The site aims to provide quality biblical resources to help resource the church with gospel centred products including DVD's, books, audio resources and other materials and funds from the site will help sustain church planting work in the North West UK. The first conference DVD with book and workbook) is available now. It is "God's Design for Women" with Sharon James. Profits from sales will be used to support the church planting ministry in Blackpool.
The FIEC is also working in Birmingham in partnership with church planters and workers of ReachGlobal, the international mission of the Evangelical Free Church of America.
John and Irene Johnson are working with a team of others in the Asian communities of Sparkhill and Sparkbrook in South Birmingham, seeking to reach them with the Gospel.