Get Involved with the URC
This page contains information about the ways you can get involved with the work of the URC.
There are many ways to get involved with the United Reformed Church and its mission.
The gifts God gives us mean we are suited to different tasks. For some, this could mean supporting the URC by working for us. For some, it could be a desire to volunteer with us. And for some, it could mean joining one of the committees that are so vital in supporting our ongoing work.
You might be at the start of your faith journey and want to find a church you can attend regularly. Or you may be further along in your faith journey and are thinking about helping to run your local church. You may even have thought about discipleship or ministry.
This page will provide you with more information and point you towards the next steps.
URC Jobs and Volunteer Opportunities
Work with us
View the latest job vacancies to work with the United Reformed Church
Volunteer with us
View the latest opportunities to volunteer with the United Reformed Church
URC Committees
Assembly committees carry out the specialist work of the General Assembly for example, Children and Youth Work, Communications and Ministries. They also implement the policy of the Assembly and advise the Assembly on matters which may need its decision. They are a vital part of the internal structure and help the smooth running of the URC.
In this section you can find out about opportunities to get involved with the various committees.
Resources Committee
We are looking for seven volunteers to form the new Resources Committee that will not only support key operational services delivered from Church House but will also serve the wider denomination.
Church Life Review
The Church Life Review Group was set up in 2020 to review the life, structures, resources and work of the URC.
Assembly Committees
Find our more about the role that the Assembly committees play in the effective running of the URC.
Get Involved Locally
Supporting your local church or Synod is a great way to get involved with the URC. This section will guide you to the various ways you can become a part of your local church.
Church Management Roles
If you’re thinking about taking a management or admin role in your local church, these guides will help you find out more.
Working with Children and Young People
If you’ve been asked to take a role supporting children and young people in your local church, these guides will help you find out more.
Find a Church
Getting involved can mean attending your local URC church. To find your nearest church visit our search directory.
Become a Member
Becoming a church member means becoming a recognised part of the worldwide family of Christians.