Tsedaqah House, based in Liverpool, is a residential community offering young adults (aged 18-30) the opportunity to spend a year exploring their vocation through the Diocese of Liverpool’s Ministry Experience Scheme (MES). Residents live together in a supportive environment, taking part in ministry and mission work, including leading worship, church administration, and outreach projects. Alongside hands-on experience, participants benefit from theological study, mentoring, and time to reflect on where God may be calling them.
As part of the Triangle of Hope partnership-linking the dioceses of Liverpool, Kumasi, and Virginia-Tsedaqah House is also committed to reconciliation and social justice, providing a space for young people to grow in faith and leadership while engaging with the wider church and community.
Applications are now open for a September 2025 start. If you are interested in joining Tsedaqah House, please contact Revd Canon Mal Rogers at malcolm.rogers@liverpool.anglican.org.
To hear first hand about life at Tsedaqah House, read George’s story about his year in the community: George’s Story – Lifecall.
You can also explore stories from people who have taken part in the Ministry Experience Scheme across the country here: Church of England – MES.
For more information about Tsedaqah House and its role in the Triangle of Hope partnership, visit: Triangle of Hope – Tsedaqah.