- Jonathan Le Tocq
Jonathan Paul Le Tocq is a church minister, musician and politician based on the island of Guernsey, British Channel Islands. He is Senior Pastor of [http://www.rock.gg Church on the Rock] (formerly the King's Church) which is a
Newfrontiers Church; Le Tocq was instrumental in founding this church in the 1980s, being formed from a youth group to which he belonged.Life in politics
From 2000 to 2008 he also served as an elected Member of the
Guernsey Parliament, theStates of Guernsey , where he represented theCastel district as a People'sDeputy . In this capacity he served in his first term as President of the Overseas Aid Committee, and on the Education Department, including being Vice-Chairman of the Youth Service Committee and several other sub-committees.After the changes in
Guernsey 's Machinery of Government in 2004 Le Tocq became Senior Member and then Deputy Finance Minister of the Treasury and Rescources Department. He also served as the first Chairman of the newly formed Public Sector Remuneration Committee (PSRC). Responsible for negotiating and setting the pay of all public sector workers, the PSRC oversees over 50% of the total government annual revenue budget.In March 2007, after the resignation of the island's first
Chief Minister , DeputyLaurie Morgan , Le Tocq stood as the youngest of four candidates for the post, but was unsuccessful when DeputyMike Torode was elected.Family Life
Born on 4 March 1964 into a ancient
Guernsey family who have lived nearCobo onGuernsey 's west coast for at least 800 years, Le Tocq was brought up speakingGuernesiais , the Norman-French national language ofGuernsey , until he learnt English on attendingCastel Primary school. He was instrumental during his first term as aDeputy to initiate a pilot scheme to teachGuernesiais to primary-aged children on a voluntary basis.Education
At age 11 went on as a special place holder to
Elizabeth College , continuing to Sixth Form and then on to graduate and post-graduate studies inLondon andParis , studying Music, French, Philosophy and Theology.Originally a
Methodist , Le Tocq became involved in theCharismatic Movement whilst a student inLondon , where he also met his future wife, Judith, then a student nurse. The couple married in 1986 and have three daughters, Lucy, Grace and Emily.External sources
* [http://www.rock.gg/ CHURCH on the ROCK]
* [http://www.newfrontiers.xtn.org/ Newfrontiers Churches]
* [http://www.thisisguernsey.com/2008/02/01/im-putting-my-daughters-first/ Press interview on not seeking re-election]
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