Who's who
Find out a bit more about the people involved in running the church below:

Ed Moll
Revd Ed Moll - Minister
Ed Moll is married to Christa with two boys. Ed worked in the chemical industry before moving to full-time church work and bible teaching, and served churches in Newcastle and Basingstoke before settling in Wembdon. He is still looking for a squash club in Bridgwater. He has jointly written a book called "Gospel Centred Family" with Tim Chester.

Mark Hake
Revd Mark Hake - Curate
Mark first attended university where he studied geology and then worked for seven years as an environmental geologist and contaminated land specialist, before going to Wycliffe Hall, Oxford University, to study theology. Mark has a heart for evangelism, and preaching and teaching the Bible. He enjoys being beside the sea, swimming and geology.

Andy Webb
Andrew Webb - Pastoral Assistant
Andrew is married to Jacqui and they have four children two boys and two girls. Andrew and Jacqui met whilst at YWAM (Youth with a mission) in St. Helens, married two years later and have lived in or around Bridgwater, Somerset since then. Andrew has in the past worked as a gardener and also in garden nurseries but now works part time for Sainsbury's and for St. Georges where he has been employed as Pastoral assistant since 2006. Andrew has been licensed as a reader since October 2000.

Christine Sherwood
Christine Sherwood - Ministry Assistant
Before working and training at St George's, Christine spent six years working for The Lodge Trust, a Christian charity in Rutland providing homes for adults with learning disabilities. She has also lived in east London where she was self-employed as a peripatetic teacher working mainly with children. Her focus at St George's is work with women and children. In her spare time she enjoys walking, playing the piano, taking photos and - if she can find a wall – climbing!
Andy Douglass - Reader
Andy Douglass has been at St George's for 29 years and has been a reader for 3 years. He left General Practice in 2006 and is now Medical Officer for BIBIC (British Institute for Brain Injured Children) and Medical Advisor to the Somerset CFS/ME service in Wells. He has a special interest in Malaria prevention.

