The Bishop of Down and Dromore seeks to appoint a Priest-in-charge for the Parish of Orangefield.
St John’s Orangefield is a welcoming parish family situated in East Belfast.
We seek to appoint a person with the following qualities:
Essential
Has a heart for evangelism and outreach in a suburban setting.
Carries a passion for children and young people, and the ability to grow these ministries.
Is rooted in scripture and prayer, who can inspire us with vision, and who will equip us to be a fruitful, outward-looking church.
Can lead across two congregations with different worship styles.
Desirable
Has experience of both traditional and contemporary worship.
Is comfortable welcoming and working alongside people from all backgrounds and minority groups.
Can bring fresh discernment for outreach.
Provides sensitive pastoral care, particularly for older members.
Shares our commitment to caring for creation, including the values of Eco Church.
CLOSING DATE: Friday 10 October 2025 at 12 noon
Interviews will be held on 21 October 2025
For more information please contact:
Tracey Taggart
Diocese of Down & Dromore
Unit 1, 21 Old Channel Road
Belfast
BT3 9DE
Email: [email protected]
Tel: 028 9082 8854
We are a vibrant, growing, missional diocese and one of the two largest in the Church of Ireland.
The diocese oversees 111 church communities spread across inner-city and suburban South and East Belfast, cities (Bangor and Newry) and towns, as well as rural and coastal communities in County Down and part of County Armagh within Northern Ireland.
Since 2013, the diocese has planted 10 new worshipping communities that seek to share the gospel and make new disciples in difficult-to-reach communities and encourage believers on their faith journey.
Down and Dromore is led by Bishop David McClay who has set out the diocesan priorities of Leadership, Discipleship and Apostleship - to make new disciples and enable all to grow in faith; to raise up new leaders from every background and to speak biblical truth and show Christ’s love in our communities.
The Diocese provides support to its church leaders through an ‘Area Deanery’ system, by personal contact from the Bishop and access to counselling services. Newly qualified curates participate in a ‘Continuing Ministerial Education’ programme throughout the year. Leaders of Church Plants and Rejuvenation Initiatives are supported through monthly Pioneer Ministry Leaders Days. Clergy are supported through Ministry Leaders’ days on alternate months and annual Clergy Conferences.
The Diocesan Staff Team provides administrative support, support for children's youth and young adult ministry and a wide variety of training programmes for lay persons.
The Church of Ireland Diocese of Down and Dromore seeks to appoint a full-time Diocesan Children’s D...
About St. George’s CryptThe twin objectives of St George’s Crypt are the relief of hardship and pove...
OCCA (the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics) is committed to supporting the UK church in evang...
The Church of Ireland Diocese of Down and Dromore seeks to appoint a full-time Diocesan Youth and Yo...