Reader Selection and Training

What is a Reader? Readers are lay people in the Church of England, from all walks of life, who are called by God, theologically trained and licensed by the Church to preach, teach, lead worship and assist in pastoral, evangelistic and liturgical work.

The office of Reader is the only lay ministry in the Church of England which is voluntary, nationally accredited, episcopally licensed and governed by Canon Law. There are now over 10,000 Readers, with men and women represented almost equally. In the Diocese of Truro there are currently over 120 Readers exercising ministry in the parishes.

Although nationally authorised, the scope of ministry and roles undertaken by Readers differs across the dioceses. In addition, each diocese currently provides its own programme of initial and continued training, which are moderated nationally to ensure consistency in preparing Readers for their office, supporting them and helping to keep them up to date.

The Warden of Readers in Truro Diocese, the Revd Paul Arthur says:

One of my great privileges as Warden of Readers is to be involved in the selection of candidates for Reader Training. I hope that these notes will be of help to those people who might be interested in offering for Reader ministry. 

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Readers Handbook 2011 (PDF 130.07kb)



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Some useful notes on Reader Selection

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Training Opportunities

Some specifically for Readers but others for those taking collective worship etc

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