Vocations: Creating a culture of vocation
Encouraging and supporting people from every background to explore God’s call
GOD’S CALL IS FOR EVERYONE. The Church of England is committed to encouraging and supporting people from every background to explore their vocation, while working to remove barriers so that more people can recognise and respond to God’s call.
Younger and more diverse vocations
Discover initiatives, networks and resources that support people from a wide range of backgrounds and experiences, helping churches and dioceses encourage younger and more diverse vocations
Explore support for:
- Ministry Experience Scheme – A year-long programme giving young adults the opportunity to explore God’s call through ministry, mission and community life. Find out more.
Working-class vocations – including the Church of England’s work to address classism and remove barriers to ministry. Find out more.
UKME/Global Majority Heritage Vocations – resources like the Ministry Mentor Directory and networks that encourage and support people exploring ordained ministry.
Disability – guidance on accessibility and inclusion, with support available through diocesan Disability Advisers.
Deaf vocation and ministry – including the work of Deaf Anglicans Together, which supports deaf people in worship, ministry and mission.
Peer support networks – including Anglican Minority Ethnic Network (AMEN), the UKME Ordinands & Curates Network, and The Tea House.


