2 x Anglo-Catholic Mission Assistants, in the Birmingham Anglo-Catholic Mission

We are looking for two Anglo-Catholic Mission Assistants, in the Birmingham Anglo-Catholic Mission Scheme

Location: Birmingham Duration: 10 Months (September-June Full-Time) This is a voluntary position however will attract housing with the other Mission Assistant (including utilities, plus £500 per month subsistence and additional expenses for the duration of the Misson Assistants participation.
Are you passionate about mission, ministry, and the Anglo-Catholic tradition? Do you feel called to serve in a vibrant urban setting, gaining hands-on experience in outreach, worship, and discipleship?
This is a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the daily life of Anglo-Catholic parishes, working closely with an experienced Missioner. You’ll be part of a team committed to deepening faith, engaging the local community, and renewing the Church’s mission.
This opportunity will be especially appealing to those discerning their vocation, lay or ordained.
What You’ll Be Doing:

  • Mission & Outreach: Help develop and lead initiatives that share the Gospel and serve our local communities.
  • Worship & Liturgy: Assist in the preparation and celebration of Mass, the Daily Office, and other liturgies in the Anglo-Catholic tradition.
  • Teaching & Discipleship: Support Bible studies, catechism classes, and other learning opportunities.
  • Team Building: Help identify and support volunteers and leaders.
  • Collaborative Ministry: Work closely with clergy, lay leaders, and volunteers to build a vibrant, mission-focused church community.
  • Learning: Be part of a year long learning community, undertaking modules in mission in the Anglo-Catholic tradition, including a retreat.

We’re Looking For Someone Who:

  • Has a strong commitment to the Anglo-Catholic tradition in the Church of England.
  • Is passionate about mission and willing to engage with diverse urban communities.
  • Is eager to learn more about liturgical worship and pastoral ministry.
  • Brings a proactive attitude to missional activities in a variety of parish settings.
  • May or may not have previous experience—but has a heart for ministry and a desire to grow.

What You’ll Receive:

  • 10 months of real-world ministry experience in a supportive and theologically rich environment.
  • Mentorship from an experienced Anglo-Catholic Missioner.
  • A structured theological learning programme, including group sessions and a retreat.
  • Opportunities to develop your leadership, liturgical, and pastoral skills.
  • The chance to be part of something exciting: renewing the mission of the Church in today’s world.

As part of this 10 month-long scheme, you will be part of a learning community with trainee leaders from a growing Anglo-Catholic community. This will include monthly seminars, a book grant and a retreat at the end of the year. The topics planned are:

  • What is Anglo-Catholic Mission? Are the aims of the Oxford Movement relevant in today’s church? (Church history and mission)
  • What does the road to Emmaus teach us about the presence of Christ in the eucharist? How do we preach so that we meet Jesus in the eucharist? (Sacraments and mission)
  • How can we view Advent missionally? What does it mean to wait on Christ in a secular world? (Liturgical year and mission)
  • Why were the shepherds the first to meet Jesus? Who are the shepherds in our communities and how can they meet Christ in the Eucharist? (Community organising for mission)
  • How does the imago dei inform the missio dei? (Doctrine and mission)
  • Church planting in the Anglo-Catholic wilderness (Being pioneers in mission)
  • Lamenting with others: incarnational funeral ministry (Occasional offices and mission)
  • The Daily Office as a missional imperative: How do we guard against the enemy as we innovate? (Prayer and mission)
  • How does our baptism change our whole lives? (Occasional offices and mission)
  • The church as the bride of Christ: weddings and missional opportunity (Occasional offices and mission)

How to Apply:
Please fill in an application form. For an initial informal conversation, please contact Mthr Charlotte Gibson.
Apply to: hr@cofebirmingham.com

Deadline for Applications: July 18th 2025. Start date: 15th September 2025.

The Church of England Birmingham is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. All post holders are expected to share this commitment. All appointments are subject to acceptable pre-appointment checks, including a satisfactory Enhanced DBS Check.

16th June 2025
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