Course Director:
Paul Mallard (Director of Training MGP)
Paul Mallard is the Midlands Gospel Partnership Director of Training and Development, a role which includes directing the MMTC.  Prior to his appointment in 2010, he was senior Pastor of Woodgreen Evangelical Church, Worcester.  His enthusiasm is for teaching the Bible so that it is readily understood and applicable to life today, and he emphasises the importance of training a new generation of Christian leaders.
Other Course Teachers include:
Andy Gemmill (Beeston Evangelical Church, Nottingham)
Andy joined Beeston Free as the minister in September 1998. Prior to this Andy was a staff worker at St Helen's Bishopsgate in London and then a member of the ministry team at Spicer Street Independent Chapel in St. Albans. He is married to Annie with 2 children, Harriet and Edward.
Chris Hobbs (St Stephen’s Selly Park, Birmingham)
Chris is married to Helen and they have four children. He has been vicar of St Stephen’s and St Wulstan’s, Selly Park, Birmingham since 2000, having previously served as an assistant minister for churches in Hull and London. He assists with the Midlands Ministry Training Course, is a member of the advisory group for the Birmingham University Evangelical Christian Union (BUECU) and speaks at Christian Unions in the area. Before training to be a vicar Chris worked as an engineer. He enjoys most sports, walking, reading and the cinema.
Neil Powell (City Church, Birmingham)
Neil is one of the pastors of City Church, Birmingham. He was previously a staff worker with UCCF, and is still involved with student work both with City and through Church Student Ministries. Neil is a frequent speaker at CU meetings in the Midlands
Peter Seccombe (Former Pastor, The Independent Chapel, St Albans)
Peter brings a wealth of experience in all aspects of biblical ministry and church leading to the course, and in particular in the areas of expository preaching and pastoral care.
Hugh Thomson (City Church, Birmingham)
Hugh is one of the pastors of City Church, Birmingham. Until recently he has combined this with work as a hospital doctor one day a week. He heads up City’s local community outreach work. Hugh speaks regularly at CU and Christian Medical Fellowship meetings, and is involved in Project Timothy, which seeks to train and disciple church leaders in Uganda.
John Tindall (Monyhull Church, Birmingham)
John is the associate pastor at Monyhull Church. He was formerly senior pastor at Chessington Evangelical Church, being in ministry there for 22 years. John serves on the FIEC Council and occasionally works with the Wycliffe Bible Translators ministering to missionaries gathered in conference.
Tim Ward (Holy Trinity, Hinkley)
Tim is the vicar of Holy Trinity Hinckley. He has previously ministered in Sussex and Edinburgh.
John Stevens (FIEC)
Annie Leggett (City Evangelical Church, Birmingham)