Licensed Lay Ministers (formerly known as Readers) hold a national licence which is transferable between Dioceses. This lay leadership role is focussed on a threefold ministry: Teachers of the Faith; Enablers of Mission; Leaders in Church and Society. Licensed Lay Ministers work collaboratively with their clergy in leading their parish church, often taking responsibility for lay discipleship courses, catechism or outreach, for example, under the supervision and authority of their incumbent and PCC.
Licensed Lay Ministers can come from any walk of life. God calls people, through the Church, into particular ministries. The discernment process involves the local Church (incumbent and PCC), a selection committee, and those involved in offering training. Trainee Licensed Lay Ministers spend time in theological training and in a programme of formational activities such as parish placements and formational mentor groups. There is also assessed preaching and worship leading every term. On successful completion of their training they are commissioned by the Warden of Readers at the end of course Eucharist. They then spend a formational year in their parish, preaching, teaching, leading worship and assisting in other areas of the mission and ministry of church life as agreed with their incumbent along with further training (termly). Licensing takes place a year later by an Area Bishop.
Exploring Licensed Lay Ministry
If you are interested in learning more about the role of a Licensed Lay Minister (Reader) in the Church of England and exploring a vocation to this ministry, please contact the Warden of Readers, the Venerable Bill Braviner, at bill.braviner@leeds.anglican.org.
Read more about Reader (LLM) Ministry on the Transforming Ministry website, including How do you become a Reader (LLM) and more Information & Guidelines.
A quarterly magazine provides additional resources and information. Find out more. Download and browse a recent edition (there is a small charge).
Helen Jackson, licenced as an LLM in the Diocese of Leeds in 2019, speaks about the joys and wonderful opportunity that LLM training and ministry offer. Helen undertook LLM training at Leeds School of Ministry (LSoM) between 2016 – 2019 at the Mirfield Hub. This video is an encouragement to both those who are currently undertaking LLM training and for those who are discerning if God is calling them to this lay ministry.
Resources
Ruth Haldane, the Central Readers' Council's Reader Training Project Manager, was the guest speaker at the Bradford Episcopal Area Bishop's Annual Study Day and Readers' Licensing Service on September 28th. She spoke about her role and the training materials that she is developing for Readers that will be launched at the Central Readers' meeting in Birmingham - April 2020. This is a recording of her bible study from 1 Peter 3.15 and talk, which links to her article in the current Reader magazine. The Bible study is about 25 minutes and the talk about 60 minutes in length. Download and listen to the talk here.
Handbook for Licensed Lay Ministry
The Diocesan LLM Handbook brings together information concerning the importance of LLMs in the work of the Church and the practicalities of applying for, training for and fulfilling this important role. Access the handbook here.
Resources for Licensed Lay Ministers
Forms that may be useful for LLMs are available to download from the Digital Learning Platform. Those which apply to LLMs with Parochial or Deanery Licences are here, while those for LLMs with Permission to Officiate are here. Each page also has information on how the forms are to be used. If you have any questions about these resources, please contact Anne Payne.
LLM Continuing Ministerial Development Grant
All active LLMs, including those with Permission to Officiate, are able to apply for an annual Continuing Ministerial Development (CMD) grant of up to £75 a year, which can be used to pay for training events, courses and books. For further details and how to apply, please read the CMD Grants Explained document. To apply, please use the CMD Grant Application form.
Leeds School of Ministry
Across the Diocese of Leeds there are plenty of exciting opportunities through Leeds School of Ministry to grow in faith as well as to develop our skills and gifts in order to serve God and all God's people within and beyond the Church.
Leeds School of Ministry provides two training hubs for Licensed Lay Ministers (previously known as Readers) through Common Awards (Durham University) at Bingley in The Trinity Centre and in Mirfield, at The Mirfield Centre. For more information on the School of Ministry click here.
Common Awards Officers |
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Rev'd Helen Collings Hub Host Bingley Hub |
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Rev'd Dr Erik Peeters Hub host Mirfield Hub |
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Shuna Hartley School of Ministry Administrator |
The Warden of LLMs and the team |
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The Ven Bill Braviner |
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Anne Payne Warden of LLMs Administrator |
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Fiona Schneider Area Warden of LLMs for the Bradford Episcopal Area |
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Michael Pemberton Assistant Area Warden of LLMs for the Bradford Episcopal Area |
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Ian Grange Area Warden of LLMs for the Huddersfield Episcopal Area |
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Andy Mattacks Assistant Area Warden of LLMs for the Huddersfield Episcopal Area |
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Ann Nicholl Area Warden of LLMs for the Leeds Episcopal Area |
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Bob Matthews Area Warden of LLMs for the Ripon Episcopal Area |
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Michelle Dearlove Assistant Area Warden of Readers for the Ripon Episcopal Area |
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Freda Jackson Area Warden of LLMs for the Wakefield Episcopal Area |