Incumbent
St John, Weston (Runcorn)
Sundays plus 3 days per week
House plus 40% stipend
We are seeking a part-time incumbent for this parish of central tradition, population around 5,000, on the edge of Runcorn. There is a real desire to grow the church and foster good community links. A well-appointed modern vicarage is provided.
We are seeking a minister who will:
* build on and develop the vision and mission of St John’s, particularly in making disciples, is gifted in biblical teaching, committed to prayer and ministry;
* aim to widen the reach of St John’s Church to a more diverse and younger group of people;
* build on our close links to Weston and Weston Point Schools as well as developing a relationship with Cavendish Farm Special School;
* extend further our well-established work amongst the elderly in the parish;
* assist in developing people to take over the operation of the church as well as nurturing and encouraging young people and lay people into all aspects of church life;
* encourage the congregation to live out their Christian faith in everyday life: Monday to Saturday, not just on a Sunday;
* provide leadership on safeguarding and encourage all to contribute toward creating a safer church;
* work closely with the PCC, churchwardens, lay reader and pastoral worker;
* be a team player with good management skills, who likes to work with others, delegates effectively, is computer literate, and recognises the importance of our online presence.
In addition, the post carries with it an expectation of collaborative working more widely across the parishes of the town. See the important separate note on ‘Working Together in Runcorn’.
Closing date for applications: 7 July 2024
Interviews: 16 July 2024
Prospective applicants are welcome to discuss the post with the archdeacon:
The Ven Dr Michael Gilbertson
Archdeacon of Chester
01928 718834 ext 253
07921 040154
Please note: The Diocese of Chester will not interview any candidates for posts if they cannot provide an assurance of a valid DBS and up to date safeguarding training.
The Diocese of Chester is in the province of York in the Church of England, part of the global Anglican Communion. For more information about our life, ministry and work please visit our website We are linked with the Anglican Church of Melanesia in the Solomon Islands and the Dioceses of Aru and Boga in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The Diocese covers an area of 1025 square miles, approximately the old Victorian County of Chester, including parts which subsequently became absorbed into Merseyside and Greater Manchester. The Rivers Mersey and Tame approximately delineate the boundary with Liverpool and Manchester. There are areas of dense urban population, mainly in the north, stretching from Birkenhead to East Manchester. There are prosperous suburban regions of West and South Wirral, Chester and south of Manchester, with a mainly rural heartland, bounded by the Derbyshire Pennines and the Welsh Border. The overall population is around million. The Diocesan Bishop is Mark Tanner, Bishop of Birkenhead Julie Conalty and the Bishop of Stockport is Samuel Corley. The Cathedral for the Diocese is in Chester. The Diocese is divided into two archdeaconries: Chester covering the western half and Macclesfield the eastern, each with nine deaneries. There are 273 parishes, about 100 of which can be described as rural. Compared with many dioceses, there are few teams, and few multi-parish benefices. There are approximately 231 stipendiary clergy. The ministry of Readers and Pastoral Workers is important, with over 400 licensed. The role of self-supporting ministers is increasing, with over 80 in post at present. Roughly speaking, the Archdeaconry of Macclesfield covers that part of the diocese to the east of the M6, plus the area around Crewe and Nantwich. The Archdeaconry of Chester covers the rest of the diocese to the west of the M6. Each archdeaconry has a broad mix of urban and rural parishes. The Archdeacon of Chester lives in Chester, and the Archdeacon of Macclesfield lives in Congleton. Both now work from Church House, Daresbury.