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Trinity bio The Rev. Josh Askwith is the vicar of Norbury Church, Hazel Grove, a diverse and thriving parish within the Church of England. He is a member of the Bishop’s Council of the Diocese of Chester link [https://www.chester.anglican.org/] and a clergy representative in the Church of England’s General Synod. Askwith is passionate about conflict transformation, reconciliation, and healing. Through his work as a conflict coach, he helps individuals and groups create safe spaces to explore their conflict stories and seek out different perceptions and new possibilities. In 2023, he received his Master of Theology degree from the University of Chester with a dissertation focused on inclusivity and hospitality within the church.





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Trinity bio The Rev. Josh Askwith is the vicar of Norbury Church, Hazel Grove, a diverse and thriving parish within the Church of England. He is a member of the Bishop’s Council of the Diocese of Chester link [2] and a clergy representative in the Church of England’s General Synod. Askwith is passionate about conflict transformation, reconciliation, and healing. Through his work as a conflict coach, he helps individuals and groups create safe spaces to explore their conflict stories and seek out different perceptions and new possibilities. In 2023, he received his Master of Theology degree from the University of Chester with a dissertation focused on inclusivity and hospitality within the church.








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