Ordinations training myth busters
First published on: 3rd May 2018Being an ordained minister isn't just one type of thing. As well as ‘full-time vicars' there are people, full-time and part-time, serving God in a wide variety of different roles.
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Being an ordained minister isn't just one type of thing. As well as ‘full-time vicars' there are people, full-time and part-time, serving God in a wide variety of different roles.
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