Aim
We want every child and young person in Earl Shilton to be able to explore and discover their spirituality through the Christian faith by developing projects that thrive at the intersection between church, school and household.
About Us
We are a parish in a small, post-industrial town in rural Leicestershire with a medium-sized and growing intergenerational church community. Everyone is welcome. Our worshipping community is made up of a rich mix of people from a variety of church backgrounds.
We are an ordinary church of ordinary people — outward-looking, hopeful and prayerful — who, for the past decade and more, have been intentionally working with children, young people and families (CYPF), seeking to meet both practical and spiritual needs.
Please see our accompanying ‘parish profile’ which summarises some recent self-reflection work we did as a congregation.
Where you come in…
We do not believe we have all the answers. Part of your role will be to journey with us — to discover more about who we are and who God is calling us to become — and to support us as we grow.
The Possibilities
The soil here is fertile. New people of all ages are arriving and becoming part of our church family.
Within the church, we are looking for someone who can lead our CYPF in exploring their faith, develop a greater sense of belonging and grow in their discipleship. We currently have a monthly All-Age Worship service, led by our CYPF and a monthly ‘Sunday Club’ based in the parish hall. It is a “messy church” style Sunday club - craft, songs and games around a bible story - run for primary school children with young people in secondary school helping as leaders. We have previously run ecumenical CYPF activities in the school holidays. There is strong potential for more.
Many in our congregation, who are more senior in years are very encouraging of the next generations and we see huge opportunity for vibrant intergenerational growth and learning. As part of this, you will be confident in leading public worship and in helping CYPF take ownership of their part in the worshipping life of the church.
Beyond our church walls, there is energy and support to deepen and extend the relationships we have with three local schools — two Church of England primary schools and one secondary school (Years 7–11). We are already well-established partners in the primary schools, supporting collective worship, hosting services and helping with reading, sports days, coffee mornings etc. The relationship with the secondary school is more recently established but full of potential and promise.
In considering this role, we have consulted with each school to map out opportunities. These are not prescriptive. Whoever steps into this role will have the freedom to bring their unique gifts, passions and skills to shape the work.
School One (Primary)
School Two (Primary)
School Three (Secondary)
The Role
Our congregation and PCC have committed to appoint a high-calibre, passionate practitioner with experience, creativity and tenacity. Together, we want to make a meaningful and lasting impact in the lives of children, young people and their families — implementing discipleship pathways for CYPF at the intersection of church, home and school.
We are seeking someone with:
You will not be doing this work in isolation. Alongside your day-to-day work with volunteers to deliver the vision, you will be supported by:
Key Responsibilities
- To develop CYPF ministry in our church community
- To work with and develop ministry in our three schools
- To inspire, recruit, manage and co-ordinate volunteers
- To work alongside our All Age Worship and Sunday Club teams
Together, we believe we can make a real difference — and we are excited to meet the person God is calling to be part of this adventure.
We are a down-to-earth and welcoming church with a heart for community and a calling to work with children, young people and families. Rooted in worship and fuelled by love, we are looking for someone to join us in shaping the future — building belonging, faith, and hope across generations.
About St Simon and St Jude, Earl Shilton
St Simon and St Jude is a warm, welcoming church where all are embraced. We are a lively, growing congregation with a strong sense of family, made up of people from all walks of life. Although many of our members are older, there is a shared, heartfelt desire to nurture children, young people and families in faith. Our congregation is committed to being an outward-looking church, celebrating the presence of all generations worshipping and growing together. Moments of connection across age groups — such as our lively all-age services, church trips to Spring Harvest, ‘faith tea’ — are deeply valued, and we see great potential for developing intergenerational ministry even further. At the heart of our church is our worship of the Lord — lifting our voices heavenward and being challenged into thought, word and deed. Alongside worship, we invest energy in being a welcoming and friendly place for all ages, making everyone feel part of the church family.