About
We were joined by Bishop Paulina Hławiczka-Trotman (Head of the Lutheran Church in Great Britain), Karen Makomereh (Leader at Kensington Temple), and Reverend Charity Nzegwu (Presbyter in the Methodist Church of Great Britain). The discussion was moderated by Dr Charlotte Littlewood, Director of Research at IIFL.
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The panel
Dr Charlotte Littlewood
Moderator
Dr Charlotte Littlewood is the Director of Research at IIFL. Having started her career as a Prevent practitioner, Charlotte went on to found her own community interest company with the aim of countering extremism and promoting equality. She has advised Muslims Against Antisemitism and authored reports relating to issues of extremism and radicalisation.
Bishop Paulina Hławiczka-Trotman
Panellist
Bishop Hławiczka-Trotman is the Head of the Lutheran Church in Great Britain. She studied Theology and Ethics in Poland before moving to the UK to serve the Lutheran Church. She brings to her ministry a theology grounded in dialogue, friendship, and inclusion.
Reverend Charity Nzegwu
Panellist
Reverend Nzegwu is a Presbyter in the Methodist Church of Great Britain and Chair of the Connexional Justice, Dignity and Solidarity Committee. Her ministry is grounded in prayer, truth-telling, and building communities of belonging, enriched by her academic background in cancer nursing and global cultures.
Karen Makomereh
Panellist
Karen is a leader at Kensington Temple, which is the largest church in the Elim Pentecostal denomination. Her focus is on discipling women, encouraging them in their spiritual growth whilst mentoring them in their personal and professional endeavors. Professionally, Karen is the Head of Operations at Puma Investments, an asset manager.