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What do you need to know about using social media as a youth worker? We've asked the Church of England's Safeguarding Team, with insights from youth workers on how to put this into practice.
Increasing the number and diversity of people engaging with the possibility of a Ministerial Vocation in the Church of England.
Every Christian has a vocation. What is God's plan for you? Information on discerning your vocation and exploring ministry in the Church of England.
Growing numbers of young people are seeking ordination to the priesthood.
Fostering a culture in which the vocation of each member of the Church can be identified, nurtured and celebrated so the whole Church can grow and flourish.
Events are taking place to mark a quarter of a century of women’s ordination to the priesthood in the Church of England. The first group of women were ordained priests on Saturday 12 March 1994, in Bristol Cathedral.
Good practice and resources to support dioceses in growing vocations to ministry.
Nearly 30,000 serving ministers, both lay and ordained, are being encouraged to hold at least one conversation a month about vocation with someone different from themselves, in a campaign launched by the Church of England.
Our service for Vocation Sunday comes from various locations around the Church of England. Rev Helen Fraser will lead this service, with contributions from people in different stages of their vocation.
NEWS / Church leaders are being provided with more support to encourage congregations to discover God's call in their lives in a new set of resources published today by the Church of England.