![]() | Tracy CotterellTracy spent a number of years working in marketing and advertising, engaged in research and strategic planning with a wide range of clients. She is currently directing the Imagine Project at LICC, having completed a theology degree at London Bible College (now the London School of Theology). The Project provides a context for Tracy to pursue her passion for envisioning, equipping and supporting Christians for whole-life discipleship and mission wherever they are.
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![]() | Neil HudsonNeil began working with LICC as the Church-Life Consultant on the Imagine project in 2006. For the previous ten years he worked at Regents Theological College, serving there latterly as its Vice Principal. His main areas of teaching concerned the missiological relationship between the Church and wider society. He co-leads a church in Salford. |
![]() | Ben CareBen has been working as the Imagine Project Facilitator since September 2008 although joined the organisation on a part time basis a year earlier whilst completing his studies at the London School of Theology. With degrees in theology and English, Ben has previously served with a Baptist church and in the literacy department of Wycliffe Bible Translators. As Project Facilitator he extends the work of the Imagine project through engagement on a congregational level and project evaluation.
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![]() | Chick YuillChick has spent over thirty-five years in full-time ministry. Most of this time has been devoted to leading and pastoring local congregations, both in the UK and the USA. He is a passionate communicator and has frequently appeared on national radio and TV, speaking on issues of faith and morality. He is also a regular speaker at major Christian conferences such as Spring Harvest and contributes frequently to Radio Two's Good Morning Sunday show.
Chick works half-time for the London Institute of Contemporary Christianity (LICC) in the North West of England. His role, which is linked to LICC's Imagine Project, involves working with churches to promote and facilitate the concept of Whole-life-discipleship. |




