Who's Who

Rev'd Imogen Nay - Vicar

Prior to coming to St Paul's Church in 2022, Imogen ministered in parishes in South London and the Midlands, and was a residentiary canon at Chelmsford Cathedral. Before ordination she worked with the vulnerably housed, those suffering from addictions, and worked to find safe routes for women out of sex work in the east end of London.

Imogen studied to be a priest in Cambridge and is excited to be back living here with her family. She has a husband and twin boys.

For general information about the church, its worship and activities, and for baptism, confirmation, prayers of love and faith (for same-sex couples), wedding or funeral enquiries please contact Imogen.
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Imogen is the Bishop's Adviser for the Climate.


Rev'd Dr Becky Applin Warner - Assistant Curate (self-supporting)

Becky was priested at the end of June 2025 and is the Assistant Curate at St Paul's. Becky is a musician, mostly working as a theatre composer after originally training to compose for film. She is also a researcher, author and lecturer in musical theatre. She grew up and studied in Cambridge, and now lives in a small rural village outside Ely. She loves nature and the outdoors, as well as all things creative.

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Becky is a member of our Inclusive Church Group


Dr Jonathan Chaplin - Church Warden and Authorised Lay Minister (ALM)

Jonathan has been a member of St Paul's since 2013. He is an Authorised Lay Minister in the Diocese of Ely, licensed as a preacher at St Paul's. He is a churchwarden and active in the Eco Church group. He is also a member of the Ely Diocesan Synod and of the Bishop's Council.

Jonathan is an academic political theologian, author or editor of several books on how faith impacts politics. He is a Fellow of Wesley House, Cambridge, where he works with the Centre for Faith in Public Life. He is married to Adrienne and they live in Oakington. They have two children and four grandchildren. For relaxation he enjoys hillwalking and playing keyboards in two blues/jazz bands, performing in Cambridge pubs.


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