Worship Team

The Revd Alison Jones The Rector of our three linked parishes is the Revd Alison Jones. She was ordained in 1996 and has previously served in the Diocese of Lincoln, England. She is committed to building welcoming and inclusive church communities where all can grow in faith and explore what it might mean to be Christians today. Alison looks forward to meeting you at St Margaret’s, St John the Baptist’s, or St Martin’s soon. She can be reached via email here.
The Revd Dr Annalu Waller The Revd Dr Annalu Waller is a senior lecturer in computing at Dundee University where she is also an honorary chaplain. She was ordained in 2004 as a minister in secular employment (worker priest). She is a team priest within the ministry team for the linked charges of St Martin, St Margaret and St John the Baptist, her work environment being the main focus of her ministry. As an academic, Annalu undertakes research into the communication needs of people with limited or no speech.
Robert Pemble Robert Pemble is a retired lecturer. He has been a Lay Reader for over 30 years; firstly at Saint Ninian's and for the last 20 years at Saint Martin's where he also helps in the duties of Sacristan.
Iain Turnbull Iain Turnbull is a Lecturer in Social Work in the School of Applied Social Studies at Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen. He is year tutor for the first year of the full-time undergraduate course. His professional interests include work with people with substance use problems, social policy, and the issues of working across disciplines and agencies. He has been Lay Reader at St Martin's for over 25 years and has been involved in diocesan and provincial matters in a variety of capacities. He once chaired the Provincial Youth Network a long time ago!
Jean Forbes Jean Forbes has been a Lay Reader at St. John the Baptist’s since 1991. Before retirement she worked as administrator for Grey Lodge Settlement and also was involved in the Provincial Church being the first woman convening any of the Boards in the Scottish Episcopal Church, her remit being as Convener of the Mission Board. This resulted in her being the first woman on the Standing Committee. She now spends her time enjoying her grandchildren, two of whom live in Australia so must travel there for 6 to 8 weeks each year during Australia’s summer, December and January.


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