Project Violet was a three-year participatory research project that examinined the place of women in Baptist ministry. It was co-led by Helen Cameron and Jane Day. Project Violet has been undertaken by the Centre for Baptist Studies at Regent’s Park College, Oxford and funded by the Mission Forum of Baptists Together and Baptist Trustees.

Full information about the project can be found on its website: www.projectviolet.org.uk

Project Violet is named after Violet Hedger, the first Baptist woman to be trained for ordination at Regent’s Park College.

Project Violet has investigated women’s experiences in ministry whilst developing women ministers. The project has helped understand more fully the theological, missional, and structural obstacles women ministers face in the Baptist community in Great Britain and identify ways forward.

Participants have been engaged in research and supported in asking questions and seeking answers. They have been accompanied through the project so that their own voice as an advocate for change has developed.

The theological and practical findings of the project are now available here.

You can follow the Project on Twitter (X) (@ProjectViolet1) or Facebook.

Click below to expand the accordion links for the main outputs from this important research project.

  • International Symposium

  • Videos

  • Podcast

  • Publication

  • Accountability Statement