Senior Minister Position, Japanese Baptist Church (Seattle, WA) Seattle s historic Japanese Baptist Church is in the process of searching for a Senior Minister. The Senior Minister at JBC has a wide array of responsibilities, both to existing congregants and to a neighborhood that is experiencing tremendous growth. Some of the major tasks include: - reaching the new neighborhood - weekly sermons - ministering to multiple generations - leading/supervising staff - developing lay leaders Some of the major attributes sought include: - leadership in risk-taking - multicultural/cross-cultural competencies - relationship-building across generations - experience with church planting, growth, and/or change - administrative skills Ordination within ABCUSA or capacity and willingness to be ordained in this tradition is desired. JBC is notably a member of the Evergreen Association within ABC, and as such holds to an intentional diversity, as well as an open stance of discourse on complex questions. We ask that applicants have a Master of Divinity, pastoral experience, and be authorized to work in the United States. Applications will be accepted until February 15, 2018. If you are interested in applying, please email your resume and cover letter to seattlejbcsearchcommittee@gmail.com. If considered, we would then be glad to share with you a more in-depth church profile and continue the conversation. For more information, visit http://jbcseattle.org.
Pastor- First Baptist Church (Lewisburg, PA) The First Baptist Church of Lewisburg, founded in 1844 and located in Lewisburg, PA, the home of Bucknell University, is seeking a full-time pastor. We are an American Baptist Church in the tradition of Roger Williams thus we accept no humanly devised confession or creed as binding. As a welcoming and affirming congregation, we come from a variety of backgrounds and embrace a pluralism of race, ethnicity and gender. We acknowledge that there are individual differences of conviction and theology among our members, hence, our credo Free to think, Bound to serve. Responsibilities for the position include: Provide a teaching ministry based on theological, educational and historical foundations; Communicate a comprehensive understanding of the Bible in terms relevant to person s lives; Create an atmosphere in which people feel accepted and included; Provide opportunities for individual, couples and/or family counseling; Support the Church s community outreach through existing programs; and make formal and informal connections with church members and others in their homes or other settings. Preferred skills include: An accredited, ordained minister; strong preaching and pastoral skills; participation in the life and activities of the church; church growth planning experience; an interest in continuing education; and the ability to communicate with people of all ages and backgrounds. Recent graduates of an accredited Christian seminary are also encouraged to apply. For additional information and to receive a copy of our Church profile, please contact Mike Wilson, Pulpit Committee Chair at mwilson2@ptd.net.
Kirkwood Baptist Church St. Louis, MO Kirkwoodbaptist.org info@kirkwoodbaptist.org Job Description Associate Pastor of Students and Community Engagement PRINCIPAL FUNCTIONS: Lead Kirkwood Baptist Church in a comprehensive ministry to students. Provide leadership and coordination of Kirkwood Baptist Church community engagement efforts. JOB SUMMARY: This ministerial position exists to provide a ministry which nurtures faith in, and builds faith community among, KBC s students. Additionally, it also serves to provide leadership for KBC community engagement efforts. RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Lead and coordinate the Sunday Evening Youth Gathering (called Sunday Night Live ). Sunday Night Live includes a Bible or topical study designed to nurture faith in Christ, and build community among, the youth while creating an inviting and fun environment. 2. Explore the concept of a mid-week Student Gathering(s), which is focused on relationship building and involvement in missions and ministry. 3. Lead and coordinate, at least once a month, activities which foster and encourage student relationships with one another and with adults in the congregation and with the civic community. 4. Foster caring relationships with student families. 5. Lead and coordinate other activities (examples: mission trips, camps, lock-ins, retreats, fellowships, youth-led worship services, recreational events, and fundraising for student missions) that provide students a context in which to explore faith and to build faith community. 6. Offer guidance and direction to the Youth Ministry Team (comprised of representatives of youth and their adult leaders). 7. Offer guidance and support to volunteer adult leaders of students researching the possible curriculum choices for the Sunday School teachers. 8. Coordinate and/or lead the KBC community engagement efforts and maintaining already established local partnerships i.e. Staff Liaison for Hands on Kirkwood, Communicating with Kirkcare Director, etc., while also developing new engagement efforts. 9. Assist in providing pastoral care to the church, especially to students and their families. This will be done in coordination with the Senior Pastor and Deacons. 10. Provide primary staff coordination to church committees and organizations as assigned by the Senior Pastor in coordination with the Administrative Staff. For example, staff liaison to the Ministry Council. In addition, during the summer, the Minister of Students and Community Engagement will: 1. Accompany the youth on choir tour if a tour is happening that year. 2. Coordinate, participate in, and provide direction for, Youth Camp(s), including such experiences as Passport Camp and focused camping experiences for various age groups within the larger youth group.
3. Coordinate, participate in, and provide direction for, Senior High Youth International Mission Trip. 4. Coordinate, participate in, and provide direction for faith enrichment and learning experiences for the students of the church. STAFF RELATIONSHIPS: 1. Responsible for overall effectiveness to the Senior Pastor as immediate supervisor and the Personnel Committee as representatives of the church body. 2. Responsible for cooperation with the Associate Pastor for Education Ministries in areas of shared ministry to youth and children. 3. Responsible for collegial relationships with other staff ministers and with lay leaders. QUALIFICATIONS: 1. A Christian, committed to the Baptist expression of Christian faith, and a member of a Baptist church. 2. Takes initiative in completing assigned tasks and looks for additional work to be done. 3. Characterized by integrity and high ethical standards in his or her personal life. 4. Open to a team approach of Christian ministry with other ministerial staff. 5. Committed to personal, spiritual, and professional growth and development. 6. Open to diversity in Christian life and witness and willing to creatively explore new possibilities for Christian ministry. 7. Trained and/or experienced in ministry to youth, community engagement, and other forms of pastoral ministry.
Description Lazarus Table Program Manager (Part -Time) Lazarus Ministries is a faith based nonprofit housed at Linwood United Church. Our mission is to offer unlimited compassion while providing for the unmet needs of Kansas City s urban core. Outreach programs include: Lazarus Boutique providing free clothing and necessities, a FREE Medical Clinic, a Dental Extraction Clinic, and our cornerstone program, Lazarus Table. Through Lazarus Table we have been providing weekend meals to the homeless and hungry for over 21 years. Lazarus Ministries has an opening for a part time Lazarus Table Program Manager (approximately 20 hours per week). This position has several crucial roles both behind the scenes and as a representative of the organization to the public. Management skills are required that assure a successful outcome to the meal from start to finish. Responsibilities Organize volunteer teams who are on-site to help facilitate and execute meal service Oversee logistics of meal planning and inventory management in conjunction with Chef Act as organizational PR person with new and existing volunteers Assist with receiving and unloading donations, as needed Pray with volunteers prior to opening our doors to the public and with guests to bless the food Qualifications High integrity, with a heart for ministry Experience managing people Must be comfortable leading prayer with individuals from all faith backgrounds Excellent communication skills Interact effectively volunteers and Sojourners Strong organizational skills and work ethic Must have regular access to e-mail and be proficient in Word and Excel Must be able to lift 40 lbs. Valid driver s license and reliable transportation Hours: 20 hours per week. The Program Manager has a flexible schedule but is expected to be on-site during program hours on Saturday s and Sundays (9-2). Salary: $14,000 - $15,600 annually based on experience. Paid bi-weekly via direct deposit. Contact: E-mail cover letter, resume and references to: jessicabb@lazminkc.org by 1/1/18. Candidates being considered will receive a confirmation e-mail followed by a phoneinterview.
Connection Pastor (First Baptist Olathe, KS) Temp to Hire Connection Pastor This full-time position as the Connection Pastor in a southern Kansas City suburb will be a position that ministers to the youth and families of the church. This position will be responsible for the sharing, teaching and mentoring the youth of the church into a deep relationship with God, for guiding families in the assimilation process of the church, and assisting the Senior Pastor with pastoral duties. The qualified person should have the following abilities: a passion for sharing the good news of Jesus with others, committed to the spiritual growth of others, possess the ability to build trusting relationships, prioritize, organize, manage projects, be a good communicator, must have a working knowledge of Microsoft Office, have internet search skills, social media experience is a plus and have a BA degree or equivalent life experience. To see a full job description, go to www.fbcolathe.org and click on Jobs. Job Type: Full-time Salary: $26,000.00 to $30,000.00 /year
Good Shepherd Hospice Our Mission...serving people with compassion and dignity. Volunteer/Internship position offers scheduling flexibility. The number of hours is determined by patient availability, intern availability, as well as practicum requirements. Working as a member of the interdisciplinary team (IDT), the volunteer chaplain intern will assist with supporting the spiritual needs of our patients and families. The chaplain intern will gain experience in assessing and providing for overall patient and family needs, including support at the time of death. The hospice chaplain is not intended to replace the patient's own clergy, but to provide additional spiritual support and help. About Us: 2017 Hospice Honors Recipient - Established by Deyta Analytics, this prestigious annual review recognizes hospices that continuously provide the highest level of quality care. Service excellence drives our model for providing quality, compassionate care at the end of life. We opened our first office in Oklahoma City in 1995. Today, we have a regional presence serving Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri and Texas. Along the way, we've touched the lives of more than 20,000 patients and shepherded 50,000+ family members through their time of need. Every member of our medical team and volunteer staff receives comprehensive, ongoing training. We are a member of the National Hospice and Palliative Care Association, Medicare Certified and State Licensed. Responsibilities: With supervision and training, the chaplain intern will Provide appropriate spiritual support for patient and family based on expressed needs and preferences. Pray with the patient and/or family as invited and provide emotional support as appropriate. Document visits and progress towards meeting goals. Participate in bereavement services such as providing spiritual support, through phone calls and/or visits for survivors as requested. Teamwork May attend IDT meetings and share specific spiritual needs for each patient in their care. Will attend in-services as required. Requirements: Must have completed, or in the process of completing, a course of study/ministerial degree for ordination Current driver's license and automobile insurance coverage Can successfully pass background checks If you are interested, please contact: Julie Luoma, Volunteer Services, Good Shepherd Hospice, Julie.Luoma@GoodShepherdHospice.com, Phone: (913) 322-3297, Fax: (913) 948-7306
Kamp Kaleo (Burwell, Nebraska) is looking for Resource Team Members for the 2018 Summer Season Resource Team (RT) is the primary program staff, working under the supervision of the Camp Administrator and with Camp Directors, Counselors and Campers during each camp week. There are a variety of roles including, but not limited to, lifeguarding, driving for off-site activities, activity planning and coordination, and safety/rules oversight. Resource team members are to: Be role models for campers and counselors Be self-starters, energetic, able to think on their feet Be organized and able to plan and coordinate a variety of programming Interface well with a variety of people of all ages Lead games, singing, tye-dying and other activities Have an excellent driving record and pass a background check RT reports for duty on May 21st for a week of on-site training and getting the camp ready for campers. The first camp begins May 29, 2018. The last camp ends on July 19; the last day of work for RT is July 25. After camps are over, the RT inventories supplies, puts final touches on cleaning the camp, and evaluates the summer. Days off include most Saturdays (except June 2) as well as July 2-6. This is an excellent PAID internship opportunity for those seeking to go into a variety of careers including Christian ministry or positions in the camping field. Renumeration includes a stipend of $3,200, housing, laundry facilities and all meals during scheduled camps. Established in 1965, Kamp Kaleo is a year-round camp/conference/retreat center located two miles east of Burwell, Nebraska, on State Highway 91. with over 250 acres of meadows, wetlands and woods with a mile and a quarter river frontage on the North Loup River. The summer church camping programs are overseen by the Youth and Outdoor Ministry Committee (YOMC) of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Nebraska and the United Church of Christ-Tri Conference (Nebraska, South Dakota and Iowa). In addition to church camps, RT will work with special needs camps such as Adventures in Community, catering to developmentally disabled adults, the Lions Camp for hearing and visually impaired youth people, and Burn Camp for young people who have suffered burn injuries. If being a member of Kamp Kaleo s Summer Resource Team sounds exciting, we want to hear from you! Contact Sue Shear at 308-346-5083 - kampkaleo@gmail.com, or D Arcy Blosser, YOMC Chair at 402-429-6902 - yomcnebraska@gmail.com.