14/04/2026
For the first part of our “Meet the Team” series, we’re starting off strong with Cath!
Check out our little Q&A with her below 👇
Q: What’s your role at St Saviours, and how long have you been part of the team?
A: I lead St Saviours (my title is ‘Priest in Charge’ !) I started in September 2024. I am also responsible for Swainswick and Woolley churches. Before that I was a curate (like a trainee vicar!) at Bath Abbey, and before that I was interim minister at St Andrews Community Church, Foxhill.
Q: Have you always lived in Larkhall, and if not where were you before?
A: No! We moved just before I started this role. Before that we lived in Combe Down, the wilds of Exmoor, (where I am from) -also, West London, Inner city Nottingham, and rural Tanzania.
Q: How did you come to faith, and what moment do you look back on most?
A:I came to faith through sixth form friends, and Greenbelt festival. I made a decision to follow Jesus at a music concert in south molton! I was too shy to go up to the front. As a new christian I spent a gap year first with YWAM in Zimbabwe then with a partner mission in Mozambique, where at the time there was a horrible civil war. That time is the time that shaped me and my faith the most.
Q: What’s a Bible verse or passage you keep coming back to?
A: I keep coming back to Micah 6 v 8:
‘What does the Lord require of you? To act justly, and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God’..its currently our church ‘motto’ and I think we still have a long way to go to unpack what it really means to live that verse out in our daily lives and church family ministry...
Q:What’s a hobby that people at church might not know you have?
A:I love messing about creating crafty things with my family. On holiday my favourite thing to do is snorkelling.
Q: What’s something about this church community that still surprises or moves you?
A: The gentle love that people have for one another, and the deep commitment to Jesus.
Q: What would you want someone walking through our doors for the first time to know?
A:I would want them to encounter Gods presence, his love for them. I would want them to know they are welcome and safe