The work of ministry is most vibrant when it is supported by a robust web of connection.
Our Clergy Connection Network serves as a bridge, linking dedicated clergy and spiritual leaders to one another and to the congregations and venues that require their unique gifts.
Driven by our communal philosophy, this network ensures that no leader serves in isolation and that every community can find the spiritual care it needs to flourish.
Welcome
We provide a sanctuary for leaders from diverse traditions and backgrounds, fostering an inclusive environment where every calling is honored.
Grow
Through peer-to-peer mentorship and professional care connections, we offer clergy the space to deepen their practice, refine their theological and spiritual voice, and expand their leadership capacity.
Serve
We facilitate a process of mutual discovery, with the "call to service" as a shared journey where ministers and communities find one another in a spirit of reciprocity. Whether a congregation is traditional, secular, or multi-faith, we foster connections where leaders and members grow together in shared ministry reflecting the community's collective heart and specific needs.
The Clergy Connection Network operates as a dual-purpose resource:
For Clergy
Access a global community of peers for mentorship, collaboration, and the sharing of resources. Whether you are seeking a new placement or looking for a circle of trust to sustain your current vocation, our network provides the "Obulala" (togetherness) necessary for a healthy ministry.
For Congregations & Organizations
We assist communities in finding ministers, chaplains, and spiritual leaders for short-term needs, lifecycle rituals, or long-term leadership. Our referral process prioritizes finding a match rooted in shared values and mutual respect.
Join the Connection
Whether you are a seasoned leader or newly ordained, we invite you to be part of a network that values unity and the well-being of the whole. Together, we ensure that the light of hope continues to shine in every corner of our global community.
"Give the people . . . something of your vision," said John Murray to his fellow Universalists. "You may possess only a small light, but uncover it, let it shine, use it in order to bring more light and understanding to the hearts and minds of men and women.
— John Murray, A Chosen Faith by John A. Buehrens