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Canon Nick Moir, Priest in Charge
Nick Moir was licensed as Priest Vicar on 24th June 2014. He has also been Vicar of St Andrew’s Chesterton since 2007. He has previously served as Chaplain of St John’s College and as Vicar of Waterbeach and Landbeach. He is currently also Ministry Training Officer in the Diocese of Ely. Nick welcomes all enquiries and discussion about any spiritual or pastoral matters. nicholas.moir@ely.anglican.org.
Nick Moir was licensed as Priest Vicar on 24th June 2014. He has also been Vicar of St Andrew’s Chesterton since 2007. He has previously served as Chaplain of St John’s College and as Vicar of Waterbeach and Landbeach. He is currently also Ministry Training Officer in the Diocese of Ely. Nick welcomes all enquiries and discussion about any spiritual or pastoral matters. nicholas.moir@ely.anglican.org.

Fr Andrew Macintosh, D.D.
Fr Andrew was born in Eastbourne in 1936. He read Theology at St John's College, Cambridge and, although brought up in the catholic tradition, trained for the priesthood at Ridley Hall. Ordained in Lincoln cathedral, he served his title in the South Ormsby group of (rural) parishes in Lincolnshire. After a brief spell as a lecturer at St David's College, Lampeter, he returned to St John's where he has spent the remainder of his career. He is a (life) Fellow, Emeritus Dean and sometime President. His lecturing and research have been in the field of Old Testament and biblical languages. He was admitted to the D.D. degree in 1997 on the basis of his published work. retirement, he much enjoys the privilege of the altar of St Clement's, its prayer book-catholic usage, and its faithful congregation.
Fr Andrew was born in Eastbourne in 1936. He read Theology at St John's College, Cambridge and, although brought up in the catholic tradition, trained for the priesthood at Ridley Hall. Ordained in Lincoln cathedral, he served his title in the South Ormsby group of (rural) parishes in Lincolnshire. After a brief spell as a lecturer at St David's College, Lampeter, he returned to St John's where he has spent the remainder of his career. He is a (life) Fellow, Emeritus Dean and sometime President. His lecturing and research have been in the field of Old Testament and biblical languages. He was admitted to the D.D. degree in 1997 on the basis of his published work. retirement, he much enjoys the privilege of the altar of St Clement's, its prayer book-catholic usage, and its faithful congregation.

Fr Robert Van de Weyer
Fr Robert was ordained in 1981, and has always been self-supporting. He was parish priest of Upton near Huntingdon for 31 years. He was a university lecturer in Economics until 1997, since then he has run a legal and financial consultancy. He has written over 50 books on a variety of subjects.
Fr Robert was ordained in 1981, and has always been self-supporting. He was parish priest of Upton near Huntingdon for 31 years. He was a university lecturer in Economics until 1997, since then he has run a legal and financial consultancy. He has written over 50 books on a variety of subjects.