Rachel, who has spent part of her year in Brussels, said serving including at the local foodbank has “been such a joy”. She recently moved to work in an estate in Guildford where she is ‘seeing God at work through the people.’
Joe, who is part of the Derby Future Youth Scheme said he had been inspired by his younger brother to serve. With his church he recently launched a youth drop in session which saw 50 people come in the first week.
The acting Bishop of Durham, Sarah Clark, who is Chair of the Ministry Experience Scheme, said: “It was a joy to see so many young people gathered at the conference, and to hear their testimonies of serving the church and exploring their God-given vocations. I thank all those taking part, and those who support and pray for them in our dioceses and parishes. May we continue to pray for those who participate in the scheme, and for its continued success.”
The Rev Charlotte Cook, Interim Head of Vocations for the Ministry Development Team said: “There is a real sense of energy and enthusiasm amongst young people who want to serve the Lord through this ministry. I pray that their call transforms their lives and those they serve this year and in the years to come.”
- More information about the Ministry Experience Scheme can be found here.
- Future Youth, a strand of the Ministry Experience Scheme, began in 2023, and offers an opportunity for young people aged between 18 and 29 to spend a year exploring young people and children’s ministry through ministry placements, training and mentoring. Participants test God’s calling on their lives by pursuing ministry in a safe and supportive environment and receiving training through a nationally run course.
