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Priest-in-Charge West Hucknall

The Church of England
Nottinghamshire
3 days ago
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St Peter & St Paul West Hucknall look forward to welcoming an enterprising and spirit-filled leader who will be building on what God is already doing here and will lead the church into new avenues of growth, as the population rises and developments in the area continue apace.

The church community, reflected by its unique and well-equipped building, is a wonderful mix of catholic and charismatic, sacred and down to earth, contemplative and active. It has an energised and committed core of lay ministers, excited about the potential of a new chapter and the opportunity to work alongside the new priest in mission, drawing near to God together.

You will be joining a Diocese that is intentional about growing disciples of Jesus Christ in number, in depth of commitment and across younger generations. The priorities for this post are to grow the existing Sunday morning congregation, to look for opportunities to develop further congregations and to plant worshipping communities around the parish to reach a more diverse demographic, to provide pathways for new disciples to find avenues for service and mission, to be actively developing the links with schools and other organisations.

We are looking for someone who will be prayerful and hopeful in their leadership and who will be at ease working with volunteers, with young people and children, to take this parish into the next season of growth and engagement with its community.

This is a transformational change appointment reflecting the missional opportunities that are present. Initially this post is therefore for three years with the possibility and intention of extending for a further three years, following which time, the post could be made permanent.

For a conversation about this role, please be in touch with the Archdeacon of Newark,


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