The Rev. Canon Dr. Jody Clarke, Honorary Assistant Priest and Theologian-in-Residence
Areas of Expertise
Death, dying, bereavement/grief, trauma, sexuality, congregational dynamics and development, leadership, personality theory, guilt, sports and religion, the nature of intimacy and closeness, individual and community resilience, medically assisted dying, humour, Charles Dickens, Psychospiritual themes in literature, running, Rowan Williams, Anglicanism, spirituality and drumming, listening and hearing for the first time, football
Death, dying, bereavement/grief, trauma, sexuality, congregational dynamics and development, leadership, personality theory, guilt, sports and religion, the nature of intimacy and closeness, individual and community resilience, medically assisted dying, humour, Charles Dickens, Psychospiritual themes in literature, running, Rowan Williams, Anglicanism, spirituality and drumming, listening and hearing for the first time, football
The Rev. Canon David Greenwood, Honorary Assistant Priest
The Reverend Canon David Michael Greenwood is a former military chaplain who retired from the Canadian Armed Forces after 35 years of service. He participated in several domestic and overseas deployments and tours of duty in the USA and Italy. He completed post graduate studies in Ecumenism (MA Th) and Inter-Religious Dialogues (SLT) and is currently completing doctoral research on Inter-Religious cooperation within the Anglican Communion. Formerly Chaplain in Marseille, France and Assistant at All Saint’s Rome, Italy, he is a priest of the Church of England currently residing in Canada.