Unitarian Leadership Inquiry Events 2026
On the 3rd June, from 7-8:30pm, the General Assembly will be holding an online Unitarian Leadership Inquiry Session for people who want to learn about various forms of leadership in Unitarianism and the difference between Lay Leadership and professional Ministry.
On the 1st July, from 7-8:30pm, the General Assembly will be holding a Ministry Application Workshop for those who are hoping to make an application for Ministry Training this year. Applications are due in the early autumn.
Both of these sessions provide a chance to speak with representatives from General Assembly staff and Interview Panel members, tutors involved with ministry training and other Unitarian College staff, to see where your gifts could be used to bring Unitarianism to more people.
Book your place for either or both sessions by contacting us below, a zoom link will only be shared with those on the list:
Admin@unitarian-college.org.uk
Find more information about the GA ministry application by contacting:
sbland@unitarian.org.uk
Unitarian Leadership Inquiry zoom Event 3rd June 2026
Find out about various forms of Leadership in Unitarianism and the difference between Lay Leadership and professional Ministry.
Foundation Lay Worship & Leadership Course Sept 2026
Our Lay Worship & Leadership Foundation course is open to everyone who would like to share their unique voice, learn how to lead worship, or improve their quality of worship.
Testimonials
"The formation of the Unitarian College has opened up the possibility of ministry training to people like me, who otherwise would not have been able to study due to the confines of the modern life. As a modern institution UC is very much in touch with the reality. The training programme is tailor-made to fit each student’s individual circumstances. The content of the course is incredibly rich, covering a vast spectrum of topics, using various methods of teaching and student engagement. The ministry training programme perfectly balances being “down to earth” on one hand, and “looking up to the heavens” on the other, placing emphasis on the practical application of the acquired skills, knowledge and insights in the 21st century British Unitarian congregations. The staff went above and beyond to ensure that we still get the same rich learning experience under the restrictions posed by Covid.
But UC is much more than just an educational establishment. It’s a support network for those embarking on a journey of professional ministry. It’s a space where we, students, learn just as much from each other as we do from our tutors. It’s a space where new friendships are made and future professional relationships are formed."


