About us
Who we are
Our network of parishes covers the entire geographical area of the diocese, with churches located in all kinds of different contexts, from tiny rural communities to the busy commuter towns, areas of challenging social deprivation and others of great affluence.
Every church is encouraged, resourced and inspired through the diocesan leadership to be a transforming church, transforming lives
So churches are there for everyone, providing opportunities for people of all ages and backgrounds to pray, to explore their faith, to access support, to make a positive impact locally and globally, and to be supported at significant moments in their lives such as a wedding, a christening, a confirmation or a funeral.
Each parish is an independent charity, with its own leadership and governance structures and an ordained Minister responsible for pastoral care, as well as the running and legal responsibilities of the parish church for that area. They may be assisted by one or more Curates and there may be more than one church in each parish.
Through Deanery meetings, parishes help each other in prayer, finances and mutual support.
Our culture and values
The Diocese of Guildford has a clear vision to be a Transforming Church Transforming Lives. In the power of the Holy Spirit, this is literally about changing the world, from the inside and out.
There’s so much support, inspiration, ideas and guidance to help us live our Christian life to its fullest, and to join in with all that God is calling and leading us to be.
The diocesan leadership and community is committed to the vision of a Transforming Church, Transforming Lives and has been since September 2016.
It is a vision of a diverse, growing, intergenerational church at the heart of each community, working alongside our chaplaincies and schools in living and proclaiming the Good News of God in Jesus Christ
Equality, diversity and inclusion policy
Applications for vacant posts across the Diocese of Guildford are welcomed from all backgrounds, regardless of age, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation or ability.
Some roles will carry an occupational requirement for Christian faith, but others will not. What matters in all cases is that you’ll have a passion to make a positive difference in our communities, supporting the overall diocesan vision of Transforming Church, Transforming Lives.
We want every successful applicant to enjoy a happy and fulfilling appointment. As well as working in a region with exceptionally beautiful and diverse landscapes, you’ll also be joining a community that encourages good wellbeing at work policies at all levels.