Clergy Searches

Transitions in clergy leadership are significant moments in the life of both congregations and clergy. The Diocese of Central Florida’s Transition Ministry exists to walk with churches and clergy through these seasons with prayerful guidance, pastoral care, and practical support.

Scroll down to view churches in transition currently seeking clergy.

Whether your parish is entering a period of discernment or you are a clergy person exploring a new call, our team is here to help ensure a healthy and faithful process.

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Episcopal Church of the Resurrection, Longwood

Posted 6/3/2026

 

Parish Summary

The Episcopal Church of the Resurrection is a welcoming congregation of joyful Christians rooted in liturgical tradition in Longwood, FL. Located on beautiful Lake Brantley, Resurrection seeks to bring the living Christ into the hearts of all people, so that they may share God’s love as servants called and taught by Christ to love and care for others. Our services balance the rituals of the High Church with the informal accessibility of the Low Church as we seek an authentic understanding and expression of our faith.

Resurrection offers a vibrant community life within our church family and diverse outreach efforts in the surrounding community. We celebrate the diversity of our evolving parish with caring ministries of all ages, cultures, and lifestyles. There are many opportunities for worship, service, education, fun, fellowship and spiritual growth at Resurrection. We are a church where we receive God’s grace in Jesus Christ in Word and Sacrament and share that grace with one another and the world.

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Cathedral Church of St. Luke, Orlando

Posted 5/12/2026

 

Parish Summary

The Cathedral Church of St. Luke is a vibrant church in the heart of Central Florida. Located in downtown Orlando, the Cathedral has been a flagship church and the Cathedral of the Diocese of Central Florida since 1902. The worship of God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, is the cornerstone of our community life together. We exist to experience, embody, and extend the love of God in Jesus Christ.

As a culturally diverse congregation, we welcome all and hold enduring Christian values despite the secular perspectives that surround us. The Cathedral is a place where the Gospel is faithfully preached and where individuals come to be spiritually nourished. We are convinced that God’s love is for everyone-no exceptions.

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