In the Church of England, self-supporting ministers[1] (SSMs), previously called non-stipendiary ministers (NSMs) or non-stipendiary priests, are ministers who do not receive a stipend. They usually have alternative employment. There were around 2,000 SSMs in the Church of England at the turn of the 21st century and 3,230 in 2016.[2][3]
Many SSMs identify as Ministers in Secular Employment (MSEs), seeing their work and workplace as the main arena of ministry. The UK national association of MSEs is Christians In Secular Ministry (CHRISM).
Notable self-supporting ministers
edit- Kate Bottley
- Andrew Burnham, former Bishop of Ebbsfleet
- Lionel Fanthorpe
- Guy Hewitt
- Sarah Mullally before becoming Bishop
- Paula Vennells, former CEO of the Post Office
References
edit- ^ Church of England Ministry Development — Self-supporting ministers (Accessed 7 January 2018)
- ^ Schofield, Rodney (March 1999). "The Challenge of the NSM". New Directions (46). Retrieved 12 September 2012.
- ^ "Ministry Statistics 2016" (PDF). Church of England. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-02-13. Retrieved 2018-02-13.