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DEACONS AT THE END OF CURACY: a locally-supported post?

For many deacons, coming to the end of curacy is not an issue.  Most are Self-Supporting Ministers (SSMs), living in their own houses, and expecting to continue to minister in their own communities.  However, this is not the case for everyone.  Suppose a deacon wants to move at the end of a curacy?  Suppose they … Continue reading DEACONS AT THE END OF CURACY: a locally-supported post?

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