list of 20 best secret villages to live in. “The Times”. Garrowby Hill benefice includes the parishes of Bishop Wilton, Bugthorpe, Full Sutton, Kirby Underdale and Skirpenbeck and is situated 25 minutes east of York; close to the market towns of Pocklington and Malton and to the Yorkshire coast. Is God calling you to our Benefice? To become our welcoming, inclusive, caring and loving Rector To be our teacher, preacher, leader and friend To get to know people young and old and be part of the life of our villages To be an inspiring and effective leader of our teams To strengthen the links with our families, young people and schools To care about our communities both inside and outside of the churches with a special appreciation for the challenges and opportunities facing our farming families To help us to discover God’s vision and the ways forward in the years to come by encouraging us to grow deeper in faith and service We offer you: the opportunity to minister and live in a beautiful rural area. people open to new ideas and inspiration, supportive and willing to offer assistance, with expertise in a wide range of secular fields. opportunity to further develop our growing mission in children’s work, both in our two Church of England primary schools and through family services in two of our parishes, and develop youth work across the benefice. parishes which are committed to ensuring the sustainability of their churches for both Church and secular needs. a team who are well organised, who work together efficiently and effectively. In taking up a half-time post you would have support and encouragement from people across the benefice to make the ministry realistic and enjoyable. The Diocese of York The Diocese of York, led and guided by Archbishop Stephen Cottrell, takes in much of North and East Yorkshire. As the largest diocese in England, geographically, the area is very diverse, featuring a multitude of needs and opportunities. This includes the bustling urban centres of York, Hull and Middlesbrough, the beautiful North Yorkshire Moors National Park, and the incomparable Yorkshire Coast; as well as areas of deprivation in some of our urban and smaller rural and coastal communities. Our mission and ministry relies on thousands of people – lay and ordained, volunteer and paid. Our diocesan teams provide a wide range of support services to our mission and ministry, including lifelong learning for ministry, the care of church buildings, and safeguarding. Together, we are striving to be a people who are ‘Living Christ’s Story’. We want to be a simpler, bolder, humbler church which in its diversity reflects the communities it serves. We are bringing renewed focus and fresh energy to achieving our aims: Becoming
more like Christ Reaching
those we currently don’t Growing
in discipleship, influence and numbers Transforming
our finances and structures Our approach is aligned with a commitment to the best of our parochial inheritance and to the poorest communities, and to the financial realities we face. Under current immigration rules, it is not generally possible for us to appoint clergy who are not already eligible to work in the UK. Appointment is subject to a satisfactory Enhanced DBS disclosure. If you would like to have an informal conversation about this post, please contact the Archdeacon of York, Ven Sam Rushton 01904 758241 Closing date for applications: Midnight on Sunday 26th January 2025 Interviews: the afternoon of Tuesday 11th & Wednesday 12th February We are a flock whose homes are scattered across several hamlets and villages, but we are very much united in worship, ministry and mission. We seek a shepherd for this flock who will enable us to grow: someone who will nurture, enthuse and encourage us as we journey together. We have a lot to offer and invite you to take a closer look. We are excited to discover God’s plans for His Kingdom amongst our communities and we hope you will find God’s calling here.
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