Welcome To Our New Trustees
During 2025, we undertook an extensive search to appoint new Trustees. Thank you to all those who applied and supported us in this process.
We are thrilled that Philip Olagunju and Isaac Femi-Obalemo have now started in this role. They join our existing Trustees, Julian Shellard (Chair), Mal Shaw, Ofonimeh Abudu, Steve Matthews, and Stephen Doel.
You can find out more about them on the People pages of our website. Here, they share briefly about why they are joining Transform Work and how they hope to benefit you and a new generation of Christians in their workplaces:

“I feel called to support the God‑honouring work of Transform Work. Leading a Christian group at PEM has shown me first‑hand the value of the charity’s mission. My experience as a corporate finance partner, church trustee, and school governor has equipped me in governance, leadership, and oversight. I am passionate about workplace ministry and about Jesus’ instruction in Matthew 28:19 to make disciples of all nations—a calling I believe applies just as much in the workplace as anywhere else.” Philip Olagunju

“Transform Work’s commitment to equipping Christians in the workplace resonates deeply with me. Through co‑leading The Grounded Network, I have supported workplace fellowships, professional communities, and events that help believers integrate faith and work—work that mirrors Transform Work’s vision. With a commercial and charity background in business development, I hope to support areas such as strategy, partnerships, and sustainable growth. To help more and more Christians see their work as a calling and place of mission.” Isaac Femi-Obalemo
We are excited to have Philip and Isaac Femi on board, and we are excited to see what God will do in and through them in the coming months and years.
| Our Ambassadors provide vital localised support to Christian Workplace Groups across the country. They help Christians start workplace groups and then work with their organisations on formal recognition. |
| We are now seeking to expand our work and improve productivity by employing a part-time office manager to run the administration of our virtual office and enable greater productivity of the CEO. |
| Godspot is a monthly thought for reflection and prayer brought to us by Transform Work Ambassador Andy Smith taken from his monthly recordings with UCB radio. |
| Godspot is a monthly thought for reflection and prayer brought to us by Transform Work Ambassador Andy Smith taken from his monthly recordings with UCB radio. |
| Godspot is a monthly thought for reflection and prayer brought to us by Transform Work Ambassador Andy Smith taken from his monthly recordings with UCB radio. |
| Transform Work will be leading a workplace seminar series at this year’s Spring Harvest. The seminar leaders are our wonderful friends Susie Hunt and Stephen Adams. |
| Transform Work recently had the opportunity to be featured on Songs of Praise. Ros Loaker, CEO of Transform Work, gave an interview along with other workplace Christians from the Cambridgeshire Police, Cancer Research, and accounting firm PEM. |
| Godspot is a monthly thought for reflection and prayer brought to us by Transform Work Ambassador Andy Smith taken from his monthly recordings with UCB radio. |
| Our group was well outside our comfort zone, but somehow sensed God was still in control of how this event would come together. Find out what happened here. |
| Transform Work is seeking to appoint new Trustees to help guide and strengthen our mission. |
| Godspot is a monthly thought for reflection and prayer brought to us by Transform Work Ambassador Andy Smith taken from his monthly recordings with UCB radio. |
| Godspot is a monthly thought for reflection and prayer brought to us by Transform Work Ambassador Andy Smith taken from his monthly recordings with UCB radio. |
| Join us for 72 hours of continuous prayer, uniting believers across the nation as we seek God’s guidance, blessing, and mission in our communities. |
| Did you know that 75% of Christians find their workplace is the hardest place to be as a believer? |
| Come join us at Skegness and receive 15% off with our special code. |
| Transform Work Ambassador Steve Matthews shares his reflections on Sefton Council's Carol Service and Christmas display. He also shares some points for you to consider if you are intending running a Christmas carols event in your workplace. |
| Transform Work recently joined hundreds to celebrate the official start of building the Eternal Wall of Answered Prayer... BUT we still need YOUR WORKPLACE answered - together we could reach 1000 answered prayers... |
| Godspot is a monthly thought for reflection and prayer brought to us by Transform Work Ambassador Andy Smith taken from his monthly recordings with UCB radio. |
| "Please also pray for me the rest of the year too, because being a Christian in NHS Scotland is harder than being on short term mission in Africa!" |
| As churches across the country begin preparing for Remembrance Sunday services, please see below links to a range of video resources. |
| Transform Work partnered with The Business Connection and SOLAS to organise Thrive’25 Conferences - a multi-city Christian event designed to encourage, equip, and empower believers to live out their faith in the workplace. |
| Godspot is a monthly thought for reflection and prayer brought to us by Transform Work Ambassador Andy Smith taken from his monthly recordings with UCB radio. |
| Did you know there is a new Christian Professional and Sector Group called Christians in Trade specifically set up for tradespeople likes you. |
| Godspot is a monthly thought for reflection and prayer brought to us by Transform Work Ambassador Andy Smith taken from his monthly recordings with UCB radio. |
| Andy Peck talks to Transform Work’s CEO and the leader of Thrive 25, a conference series in Scotland aimed at inspiring and connecting Christians to live out their faith in the workplace |
| "How tragic!" "A fruitful life cut short". "Why would this happen to someone so passionate about living for her Lord?" |
| Godspot is a monthly thought for reflection and prayer brought to us by Transform Work Ambassador Andy Smith taken from his monthly recordings with UCB radio. |
| A big thank you to Pat Monroe and Gabby Connell who represented Transform Work at the Parliamentary Reception for Shine Your Light that takes place at Christmas. |
| Godspot is a monthly thought for reflection and prayer brought to us by Transform Work Ambassador Andy Smith taken from his monthly recordings with UCB radio. |
| We’re delighted to share that since the launch of Christians in Care in the summer 2023, it has flourished, and we are now connected with over 220 Christians working across the care sector. |
| Godspot is a monthly thought for reflection and prayer brought to us by Transform Work Ambassador Andy Smith taken from his monthly recordings with UCB radio. |
| Back in early 2023 God spoke to me in a prayer about starting a Chrisitan Union at Devon county council. |
| We’re excited to invite you to Thrive ’25, a first of its kind national series of conferences and events in September this year. |
| Godspot is a monthly thought for reflection and prayer brought to us by Transform Work Ambassador Andy Smith taken from his monthly recordings with UCB radio. |
| Transform Work Ambassador Alex Keen spoke at PwC as part of their Easter celebrations. The PWC network were delighted to have him there. Just look at what network leader had to say about the event: |
| You can find below a range of prayer resources created by Transform Work to help you engage with Thy Kingdom Come in your workplace. |
| A new Christian Network has recently been established and is being recognised and supported by Plymouth City Council. |
| It was so exciting to hear about Transport for London's Easter event. |
| Rev Andy Moore, Chair of Trustees, gives an insight into what the Christian Ambulance Association is all about. |
| Godspot is a monthly thought for reflection and prayer brought to us by Transform Work Ambassador Andy Smith taken from his monthly recordings with UCB radio. |
06/05/2026