Rev Kim Hurst Methodist Minister
Published at 16:17, Thursday, 10 September 2009
Kim Hurst - Superintendent of The Wigton Circuit which iincludes being Methodist Minister for Aspatria, I started preaching in the early 1980's before going to Bible college then before coming into ministry I was a full time Lay Youth Worker and prior to that worked in various aspects of the computer industry. Before coming to this appointment I was at Hornsea,North Yorkshire, part of the Pickering Circuit.
Being very much a people person and consider getting alongside people and getting to know and love them to be very important. I am happy to visit people of any faith feel free to call me on 42468.
Although a methodist I am deligthed to work along side Rev Clive Shaw in Aspatria to build links between the two churches
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