Bishop Ryle Bursary (Church Society Awards 2026)
Who can apply: Likely for those training for Anglican ministry; specific eligibility not provided in scraped content.
Church Society primarily supports evangelical Anglican ministry and renewal within the Church of England, with a strong emphasis on training clergy, funding ordination preparation, and sustaining ministry formation. It also backs theological writing, evangelical publishing, and network-building across the Anglican communion, especially through scholarships, bursaries, essay prizes, and partnership-based support rather than broad public grantmaking. Its giving is closely aligned with its mission to reform and renew Anglican life in biblical faith, so applicants are typically theological students, ministers, and evangelical Anglican institutions or initiatives.
Small, program-specific awards and bursaries, often annual and tied to named funds or competitions; much of the support appears invite-only or partnership-based rather than open-ended grantmaking.
Watch the Church Society website for annual award cycles and deadlines; some opportunities are competitive applications or submissions (e.g., the essay prize due 1 October 2026), while others are only for those already in evangelical Anglican training or ministry. Tailor applications to evangelical Anglican formation, church renewal, or theological scholarship, and expect eligibility to be UK- or communion-specific depending on the program.
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Who can apply: Likely for those training for Anglican ministry; specific eligibility not provided in scraped content.
Who can apply: Intended for those in training for Anglican ministry (details not provided on scraped pages; see application form/page for full criteria).
Who can apply: Not specified in scraped content; see Church Society Awards page for details.
Who can apply: Open to new evangelical authors from the worldwide Anglican communion; essays must be 5,000–7,000 words and in accordance with the aims of The Global Anglican.
Deadline: Submissions due by 1 October 2026.
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