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Associate Minister (House for Duty - LSM funded)

Parish of Hordle & Tiptoe Hampshire
Hours
Part Time
Hours Per Week
2 days plus Sunday
Description of Job

We long to reach out with the love of God more widely into our communities and to see God’s kingdom grow. Our two churches lie between the coast and the New Forest and there are a range of good schools nearby.

We are seeking an Associate Minister
*to share in the Incumbent’s ministry across the whole parish; in particular to lead the church family forward in a focal area of ministry and oversee and care for the church at St. Andrew’s Tiptoe.
* who will lead by example in prayerful reliance on God and his word.
*who has a pastoral heart, is a Bible teacher, has a heart for outreach and mission.
*who is enthusiastic, and can engage with the local community, continuing to foster the excellent relationship with our schools .

We offer
* Locally supported ministry
*a flourishing church with friendly supportive congregations of all age groups
* a great ministry team and proactive PCC.
* a 2/3 bedroom cottage with garden plus a separate garden office.

For an informal conversation contact: Rev. Phil Mullins: vicar@hordleandtiptoechurch.org.uk
Closing date: 8 June 2023 at 12 noon. Interviews: 28 & 29 June 2023 Application pack available at www.winchester.anglican.org or from clergy.appointments@winchester.anglican.org


Hours per week

2 days plus Sunday

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How to apply for the job

Application pack available from
www.winchester.anglican.org/vacancies

Employer

Parish of Hordle & Tiptoe

Hampshire

The Parish of Hordle & Tiptoe is located in the S.W. corner of Hampshire on the fringe of the New Forest. 

We are a strong parish with a clergy and lay team that is mutually supportive, believing in unity without uniformity.

Our vision is to be a welcoming, thriving and growing Christian family that is fully integrated into the wider community of which we are part, but evolving to reflect the changes in society, while fully supporting the Deanery, Diocese and needs of the wider world.

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