Board of Trustees

Ross Campbell, Chair
Ross has been involved with Radstock as trustee since its foundation and is currently serving as Board Chair. He is married to Joy, has 4 children and is a member of Carrigaline Baptist Church, Ireland. In addition Ross is on the Board of Compassion Ireland, runs his own contract research company specializing in food texture and nutrition and loves sailing.
Mark Jones Parry
Mark is married to Katy, is an elder of a young church plant on a social housing estate in Central London, and has been a trustee since 2005. Until recently, Mark worked on and off, full-time and part-time as an investment banker in the City of London to fund involvement in various church plants of the Co-Mission Initiative. Mark is currently training at theological college in North London. Mark gets excited thinking about the local church as God’s strategy for mission. It makes sense to him that life in the Kingdom of God is most persuasively proclaimed by outposts of the Kingdom enjoying that life together (a.k.a. churches).
Mike McKinley
Mike McKinley serves as pastor of Guilford Baptist Church in Sterling, VA (USA). He is married to Karen (with four exceptional children!) and he is passionate about church planting, baseball, and American football. You can read some of Mike's writing at 9marks.org and Christianity.com. He also has a forthcoming book on church planting (Crossway, April 2010).
Caroline Turner
Caroline currently works in the field of leadership and organisation development, and having previously worked for Tearfund, Amnesty International and English Heritage she is now working as a consultant. She feels hugely privileged to work doing something she loves - seeing people develop personally, thrive in their working environments, and organisations functioning as effectively as possible. She has been a trustee of Radstock for 4 years. The model of global mission through local churches is deeply inspiring to Caroline, she believe this offers us the possibility of the most incredible, challenging and life changing experiences of working cross-culturally connecting and learning from other churches as we seek to share our faith in the world.
Andy Upton
Andy Upton has served as pastor of Knighton Evangelical Free Church in Leicester for over 10 years. Here he has been involved in mission in the UK and overseas taking him to Kenya, Lebanon, Romania and Latvia. Andy is married to Carol, with two children David and Beth, he loves the sea but now sadly lives nowhere near it.