The London Lyceum is pleased to announce the hiring of five new staff members! Our team is made up of talented individuals with diverse backgrounds in the church and academy. They graciously give of their time and effort to help us promote serious thinking for a serious church. We are thankful to have each of them aboard as we continue to pursue our mission in service of Christ’s church.
- Greg Mathis, Hanover Press Sales Director
- Andrew Slay, Online Managing Editor
- Chris Lee, Hanover Press Managing Editor
- Mark Joubert, The Hanover Review Managing Editor
- Jordan Nelson, Managing Assistant
Greg Mathis brings with him years of pastoral experience. He currently pastors in Trenton, Kentucky while continuing research Baptist history, and is an ideal candidate to help us grow the Hanover Press. Andrew Slay is a pastor of students and families in Cleveland, Tennessee, and is currently pursuing a PhD in apologetics and culture at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. His current research makes him a fantastic addition to our online team. Chris Lee is the discipleship pastor at Hanmaum church and teaches philosophy, theology, and ethics at Southeastern Seminary and Truett-McConnell University, while wrapping up his PhD at Southeastern. His knowledge and experience will serve us well. Mark Joubert is currently the manager for a new Baptist database project but is now taking on the additional important role of managing editor for The Hanover Review. Jordan Nelson brings a wealth of business experience, helping us to become more efficient.
The London Lyceum’s President, Jordan Steffaniak, said:
“Each of our new team members are already playing crucial roles for the future of The London Lyceum and Hanover Press. As we’ve matured as an institution our need for additional quality people to serve has only grown. We are grateful to have these new band of brothers to co-labor alongside us. Greg has previously published in our journal. Mark has demonstrated incredible editorial skills in his time serving alongside us. Chris has shown himself a very gifted philosopher. But what’s really great about our team is the pastoral and ecclesial focus. More than most any theological organization, we are staffed with pastors and active church members committed to the upbuilding of the church. They are the real engine for us.”
To learn more about our team, go here.
We are thankful for the Lord’s continued direction and provision. We are striving to build an institution that will serve His church for many years to come. To this end, we covet your prayers and support. If the London Lyceum or Hanover Press has been a blessing to you, consider making a donation or becoming a paid subscriber. We are currently beginning a launch of a new fundraising campaign “25 in ’25.” If you’ve benefited from us over the years, we covet your support.