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An opportunity has arisen for a suitably experienced Anglican priest to join Haileybury as a Chaplain.
The Lay Ministry Support Officer will develop training that is accessible, practical and faith-full. Their role will include training and support for locally commissioned lay leaders in both the church and the wider world. They will help to shape a culture within the Diocese which fosters lay ministry and the diversity of people engaged in that ministry.
The London Festival of Contemporary Church Music (LFCCM) was founded in 2002 to promote the living tradition of liturgical music for choir and organ.
This is an exciting opportunity to lead the Diocese of London’s priority of a more racially-just Church, and we are looking for a collaborative leader who has vision to see change, tenacity to deliver and the confidence to challenge and inspire. You will also be experienced in empowering and equipping those around you in an area where many are lacking in confidence.
Leading your Church into Growth is delighted to be partnering with the Church of England through 2025 - 2027 to ‘Step-up and Scale-up’ our national involvement. This new partnership, supported by generous funding, will enable us to help lead more churches than ever before into growth.
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