We are delighted to announce that the Revd James Hutchings has been appointed to the post of Team Rector of Barnes in the Deanery of Richmond and Barnes. James was the Team Rector of Littleham-cum-Exmouth with Lympstone, and Rural Dean of Aylesbeare, in the Diocese of Exeter. He has previously served in other parishes in the same diocese. He is very much looking forward to getting to know everyone.
James is the youngest of 5 children and was brought up and nurtured as a Christian in a Hampshire village. He graduated from Exeter University (Economics) and lived in London for 22 years before moving to Devon when he was ordained. He worked in London initially in banking for Barclays and Kleinwort Benson. He then worked in the voluntary sector running the cross-parliamentary Future of Europe Trust and was latterly Regional Director of the Shaw Trust, a national disability charity. Along the way James has been a local councillor and parliamentary candidate. His faith grew as an active member of St Leonard Streatham where he was involved in setting up the Spires homelessness centre, and at St Mary Twickenham and he was ordained in 2006.
James is married to Alice who was a solicitor, lectured at the College of Law and Guildford, and was Administrator for the Anglican chaplaincy at Exeter University. They have 3 children: Ben (24) is a graphic designer working for a firm of architects in central London and living in Finsbury Park; Ollie (22) graduated in Human Geography from Reading University and returns shortly from Argentina where he has been teaching English and improving his Spanish; Sarah (19) is studying for a foundation diploma at Exeter School of Art, before going to Cardiff University in September to study English Language and Linguistics.
Aside from the family, James’s interests include walking with Jessie the family dog (now aged 15), going to the theatre and cinema, reading, and a general interest in sport including playing golf and cycling around the parish.
He was instituted at St Mary’s by the Bishop of Kingston on Monday 22nd July 2019.