Exploring a Church vocation

Vocation 

Each one of us has a vocation, a calling from God, to be people who are fully alive, who respond in word and deed to God’s abundant love, at home, in the workplace, in the community.

Some have a vocation – a calling – to serve the church, through authorised, licensed or ordained ministry. These pages are for those exploring these church vocations.

We offer support for Lay and Ordained vocations alike. Please use the links below to find out more about each of the ministries. Our Mission and Ministry team are here to support you on your journey. Here are some key contacts for our Lay Vocations team and Ordained ministry Vocations team:

Church vocations

Authorised Lay Ministry

ALMs are trained lay people, active in church life, who have a particular vocation, special interest, or skill, that can be an integral part of their church’s ministry.

More about exploring Authorised Lay Ministry

Vocational Resources

Foundations for Ministry

A 1-year non-accredited course delivered by the Eastern Region Ministry Course (ERMC). An introduction to theology for those thinking about exploring LLM or ordination and have little or no prior academic study.

Foundations for Ministry course details

Mentor Directory

This enrichment resource is provided by the Church of England for historically underrepresented Anglicans on the journey towards lay/ordained ministry. The directory has a diverse spectrum of ministers from across the country.

Ministries Mentor Directory

Peter Stream

The Peter Stream exists to support and champion people through discernment, focusing on the three most underrepresented groups, namely racial, social and educational.

Peter Stream Introduction

If you are beginning to explore a vocation with someone who might benefit from the Peter Stream do get in touch with the DDO.

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First published on: 21st May 2019
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