We’d love to welcome you to the Granite State!

If you are an ordained Episcopal priest or trained lay pastoral leader who would like to serve in the Episcopal Church of New Hampshire, we’d like to hear from you!

Kindly send an electronic copy of your OTM profile and a current resume to Tina Pickering, Canon to the Ordinary.

For additional employment opportunities in New Hampshire, click here.

For clergy opportunities in our sister diocese of Maine, click here.

Open Positions for Ordained Leaders

St. Peter’s Londonderry is looking for a full-time Priest-in-Charge. Click here for the OTM. Contact Tina Pickering, Canon to the Ordinary, for more information.

We anticipate more openings soon and would be happy to have an informational interview to discuss emerging opportunities in the Episcopal Church of New Hampshire! Contact Tina Pickering, Canon to the Ordinary.

The Episcopal Church of New Hampshire does not deny employment on account of race, color, ethnic origin, sex, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, disability status, or age. 

For more information about diocesan compensation and benefits guidelines, please click here.

Recent Transitions

GRACE CHURCH MANCHESTER

The Rev. Edward M. Cardoza has been appointed priest-in-charge beginning in April 2024

CHURCH OF THE TRANSFIGURATION, DERRY

The Rev. Dr. Marjorie Gerbracht began a new ministry as priest-in-charge in January 2024.

ST. PAUL’S, CONCORD

The Rev. Jean Beniste accepted a call to join St. Paul’s Concord as their rector starting January 1, 2024.


Why the Episcopal Church of New Hampshire? Let us count the ways!

  1. We love our Bishop. He has vision and he is present with us. He asks good questions, he points us towards Jesus, and he encourages us to live without fear.

  2. We love each other. Our clergy and lay leaders gather frequently for spiritual direction, bible study, retreats, and pastoral support. We are close colleagues – no one goes it alone.

  3. We love our communities. We are feeding and housing people. We show up at the State House, at prisons, and along rivers. We do not leave distressed towns - we find new ways to gather and share Good News.

  4. We wonder. Where is God leading us? What do we learn in the wilderness? What’s our purpose? How can we see Jesus in people we do not understand?

Find out more about hiking and skiing, schools and arts, industry, and taxes in the Granite State at Nh.gov.