Until August 2008, I have been lecturing at Queens Foundation for Ecumenical Theological Education [
http://www.queens.ac.uk]. My teaching stint in this institution lasted for eight years before taking up my present employment with the United Reformed Church
My main areas of teaching included: Ecumenical Theology; Interfaith Studies; Practice of Ministry in Multicultural & Multi-faith Contexts. As my interests and expertise are wide-ranging and interdisciplinary, I also lectured in Black and Asian Theologies, Liberation Theologies, Postcolonial Hermeneutics and Theology & Caribbean Literature
In my new role, I will continue to lecture/teach in these areas, but in a visiting capacity at institutions such as Queens College, Northern College and Westminster College. I remain an Associate Research Fellow of Queens College and an Honorary lecturer of the University of Birmingham.
I am presently developing two modules on multicultural ministry and intercultural theology