FACULTY SPEAKING EVENTS 2022



Lucy's Speaking Engagements
LUCY'S EVENTS IN 2022
- Faculty Visit – Scotland
27th-29th January - Filming at Seminary Now – Chicago, US
17th-18th February - Preaching at Imago Dei Church – Portland, US
27th February - Teaching at Resilient Church – Portland, US
1st March - Filming at Bible Project – Portland, US
2nd-4th March - Faculty Visit – Northern Ireland
11th-15th March - Faculty Visit – East Midlands
4th-6th April - Trent Vineyard Conference – Nottingham
26th-28th April - Faculty Visit – Southampton
5th-7th May - Wildfires Conference – Wiston House
30th May – 2nd June

Lucy has been Principal at WTC since 2013. She teaches courses in Christian doctrine and in spiritual formation. She holds bachelor’s degrees in both English and Theology. She completed her MA in Systematic Theology at King’s College, London, and her PhD through the University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. Lucy’s research interests are Christ and the Spirit, Charismatic theology, theological anthropology, discipleship, 1 Corinthians, and women in the Bible. Lucy is part of Crossnet Anglican Church in Bristol, which is led by her husband, Nick Crawley. They have four sons and four daughters-in-law.
Lucy Peppiatt, PhD
Principal, Systematic Theology
Lucy Peppiatt, PhD
Lucy has been Principal at WTC since 2013. She teaches courses in Christian doctrine and in spiritual formation. She holds bachelor’s degrees in both English and Theology. She completed her MA in Systematic Theology at King’s College, London, and her PhD through the University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. Lucy’s research interests are Christ and the Spirit, Charismatic theology, theological anthropology, discipleship, 1 Corinthians, and women in the Bible. Lucy is part of Crossnet Anglican Church in Bristol, which is led by her husband, Nick Crawley. They have four sons and four daughters-in-law.
Freddy's Speaking Engagements
KINGDOM THEOLOGY EVENT
Freddy Hedley, Director of Undergraduate Studies at WTC, explores how we can meaningfully talk about Lament and Praise.
Tuesday 24th May 2022
19.30 – 21.00 pm
FREDDY'S EVENTS IN 2022
- Faculty Visit – Southampton
14th-15th February - Faculty Visit – West Midlands
28th February – 1st March - KTE Online – Kerith Church
6th March - KTE – West Midlands
14th March - Faculty Visit – North East London
8th-10th May - Wildfires Conference – Wiston House
30th May – 2nd June

Freddy is Director of Undergraduate Studies and teaches Biblical Studies, with a specific focus on the Old Testament and Biblical Hebrew. He holds a BA in History and English Literature, a PGCE in History, an MA in Kingdom Theology, and is currently completing his PhD in Hebrew Bible at Kings College London. Prior to working full-time with WTC he was the Director of Fountain School of Theology in Norfolk, UK. His research interests include: Hebrew poetry, especially lament poetry; exilic biblical literature; and the theological traditions of creation and covenant.
Freddy Hedley, PhD Candidate
Director of UG Studies
Freddy Hedley, PhD Candidate
Freddy is Director of Undergraduate Studies and teaches Biblical Studies, with a specific focus on the Old Testament and Biblical Hebrew. He holds a BA in History and English Literature, a PGCE in History, an MA in Kingdom Theology, and is currently completing his PhD in Hebrew Bible at Kings College London. Prior to working full-time with WTC he was the Director of Fountain School of Theology in Norfolk, UK. His research interests include: Hebrew poetry, especially lament poetry; exilic biblical literature; and the theological traditions of creation and covenant. He is the author of 'The God of Page One' (2012) and 'The Colossian Image' (2016). Freddy lives in Cheltenham with his wife Ali and their two daughters.
Ali's Speaking Engagements
NORTH EAST LONDON HUB
KINGDOM THEOLOGY EVENT
Ali teaches study skills, research methods, and Bible at WTC and looked at what a few key biblical passages might contribute to our understanding of all humans as creative beings, and why confidence and freedom in our creativity is so crucial on both a personal and communal level.
Tuesday 10th May 2022
19.30 – 21.30 pm

I teach study skills, research methods, and Bible at WTC. I support our students with their essay writing by providing appropriate resources and advice. I also work alongside students with learning difficulties or disabilities. I hold a BA in Art History with English at Glasgow University, and a Graduate Diploma and MA at WTC. I have been teaching English and study skills in various schools and colleges for around 20 years. I love art making as well as enjoying the countryside on my mountain and road bikes.
Alison Blacklee Whittall
Study Skills Tutor
Ali Blacklee Whittall
I teach study skills, research methods, and Bible at WTC. I support our students with their essay writing by providing appropriate resources and advice. I also work alongside students with learning difficulties or disabilities. I hold a BA in Art History with English at Glasgow University, and a Graduate Diploma and MA at WTC. I have been teaching English and study skills in various schools and colleges for around 20 years. I love art making as well as enjoying the countryside on my mountain and road bikes.
Jasper's Speaking Engagements
JASPER'S EVENTS IN 2022
- Faculty Visit – Ashburnham Place
7th-8th February - Faculty Visit – Bristol
20th-22nd March - Faculty Visit – Manchester
4th-6th April - Vineyard Event – Bath
10th May - Wildfires Conference – Wiston House
30th May – 2nd June

Jasper teaches Christian doctrine at WTC. He grew up in the Netherlands, and completed his BA in Theology and Biblical Studies at the Evangelische Theologische Faculteit (Evangelical Theological Faculty) or ETF in Leuven, Belgium. He completed his MPhil and PhD in Systematic and Historical Theology at the University of St Andrews, Scotland. Jasper’s research focuses on the reception and propagation of 5th- and 6th- century conciliar, Christological theology in the early Medieval Church (the Carolingian Empire). His interests include the history of doctrine, and particularly the development of Christological thought in the Patristic era, Late Antiquity, and the Early Medieval Church.
Jasper Knecht, PhD
Dean of PG Studies
Jasper Knecht, PhD
Jasper teaches Christian doctrine at WTC. He grew up in the Netherlands, and completed his BA in Theology and Biblical Studies at the Evangelische Theologische Faculteit (Evangelical Theological Faculty) or ETF in Leuven, Belgium. He completed his MPhil and PhD at the University of St Andrews, Scotland. His interests include the history of doctrine, and particularly the development of Christological thought in the Patristic era, Late Antiquity, and the Early Medieval Church. Jasper is married to Stefania and is a big fan of classical music. Besides his work at WTC, he works with a Christian think tank in Austria.