Non-Accredited & Flexible Options

THIS IS NOT EDITED YET. I HAVEN’T FOUND CONTENT FOR IT IN THE CURRENT SITEBelow are the different options for Anglican Formation, with information you may find helpful for making that step, but we encourage you to Book a Conversation soon so that you can talk it over with someone who will help you to…

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Anglican Ordination

Train for Ordination Part Time or Full Time in a local context

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The Elizabeth Pathway

The St Hild Centre for Baptist Ministry offers a fully accredited route for students recommended for Baptist ministerial formation. 

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Licensed Lay Training

Flexible Foundation, Certificate, Diploma and BA options

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Alternative Learning Pathways

Our highly commended MA and new MA in Leadership

Anglican formation is the formal preparation for ordination in the Church of England, and is based on these three fundamental areas. These vary based on the type of formation, and you can find more specific information on the individual pages above.

For full time ordinands this means 16-20 hours per week developing new ministry alongside an experienced practitioner, supported by regular group reflection time. 

For part-time ordinands it means a short-term placement in a local parish from Advent to Easter of their first year, plus a second placement in a new area or international context. 

Part-time ordinands normally need to set aside 10-12 hours per week for additional study. 

Full time ordinands – and self-supporting ordinands on our Intensive Pathway – study for 20 hours each week with additional academic time possible, depending on their individual study pathway. 

This is crucial formational time for worship, prayer, shared meals, study 
and retreat. Ordinands journey through training as part of a Prayer Group for mutual accountability and personal growth. All ordinands are encouraged to have a spiritual director. 

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Ready to answer your calling?

Book a place on one of our open days and you’ll get an interview slot during the day to talk through the steps you’ll be taking and what kind of thing you’ll do (yes there will be quiche).