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Diocesan Readers’ course experiences unprecedented growth

Participants in the Down and Dromore Diocesan Readers’ course.
Participants in the Down and Dromore Diocesan Readers’ course.

With just over one year passed since the re–launch of the Diocesan Readers’ course in the Diocese of Down and Dromore, there are now 24 people from 21 different parishes half–way through their studies and about to undertake practical preaching placements.  Now, with interviews completed for the next cohort of Readers, another 13 people have been just accepted onto the course.  This means that the diocese is on track to more than double its number of Diocesan Readers within two years from 34 to 71.  It also means that 30 parishes in the diocese will have Readers commissioned into them as well as a role from time to time throughout the wider diocese to assist parishes in vacancies and sickness cover. 

Part of the reason for the sharp growth in applications has come through a renewed publicity and information approach to this ministry as part of the dioceses ‘Life Changing Ministry’ project.  This has also involved meeting with all the Diocesan Readers and trainees twice a year for worship and fellowship together.  Speaking about these new developments the Warden of Readers, the Revd Willie Nixon, commented: ‘The role of a Reader is becoming increasingly important in supporting the ministry of a parish, particularly through preaching and leading services.  We hope that these new Readers will become a great asset to their churches in this role but also, for some, in a wider ministry in supporting other churches throughout the diocese.  Please pray for them as they seek to complete their training over the months ahead.’

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