Ministry Training Scheme

 

Ministry Training Scheme

 

There is a huge need in our region for people able and eager to serve in full-time gospel ministry. We long to see more and more people committing themselves to this work, people from our own churches and congregations, and people from outside the region who share this desire. To help make this happen we are promoting ministry trainee scheme in our churches.

 

Volunteer Agreement - click here

 

 

1. What is a ministry trainee?

 

A ministry trainee is someone who has committed themselves to learning about gospel ministry as part of a local congregation. They would normally do this for a year. At the heart of the year is the time spent at the North West Ministry Training Course. In addition they would receive practical training through their involvement with a church, which they would attend and serve throughout their time as trainees. Ministry trainees could be of any age or life experience. What matters is their eagerness to grow as ministers of the gospel and their desire to serve a local church.

 

2. Which churches are we talking about?

 

3. What about money?

 

4. Is it for me?

 

5. Who's involved/who's looking for apprentices?

 

 

Taking it further...

To apply, download the application form and send it to the contact at the church you wish to apply to.  If you have any further questions about the ministry training scheme, please contact Peter Froggatt: peter@froggatt.org.uk

 

Click here to download the application form.