The Coracle trustees help turn the Trust's vision into reality. Their experience and expertise in their respective fields has helped us set up the structures that allow the Trust to operate. They have already proved invaluable to the Trust's development and have put in a lot of hours of work.
Here are brief introductions, in alphabetical order:
Nick Adams
A theology lecturer at Edinburgh University's New College, Nick specialises in German philosophy, but also writes about music and the role of argumentation in society.
Hilary Campbell
Hilary is the Coracle Trust's treasurer, a role that draws on her experience as Chief Executive of Couple Counselling Scotland, and former treasurer of Old St Paul's Episcopal Church.
Margaret Hanson
Margaret is a member of the Coracle Trust group, and became a trustee early in 2003. She attends St Jame's Episcopal Church, Leith. She works as an ergonomist – you need to ask her! – and enjoys cycling, camping and the Greenbelt arts festival.
Tim Morris
Tim is rector at The Church of the Good Shepherd, Murrayfield, Edinburgh. He has a keen interest in new ways of being church, reflected in his serving on the Episcopal Church's new Mission and Ministry Board.
Peter Nielsen
Peter is a well known figure in the Church of Scotland, most recently for his role in developing the 'Church Without Walls' report, ministry to the business community and church planting within Edinburgh's club culture.
Justin Reynolds
Justin is a Coracle Trust veteran, having become a trustee in 2003. He works as a web designer, and maintains the Coracle website. He lives in the Borders village Stow.