The Gospel Coalition
Student Ministry Director+ at Fellowship Bible Church
The Gospel Coalition, Columbia, South Carolina, us, 29228
Non-denominational church in Columbia, South Carolina is hiring for the position of student ministry director plus.Job Description
Our goal is for our young people to learn to partner with God in transforming others into the likeness of Jesus Christ. We desire for students to study the Bible, grow in wisdom, and be devoted to prayer, worship, fellowship, service, evangelism and the Lordship of Christ.FBC Youth Ministry Values:• Biblical Maturity – We desire for students to discover how God’s Word is practically relevant to their lives today. For them to begin to build a worldview based on biblical truth and to learn to practice spiritual disciplines. (2 Tim 3:16-17)• Fellowship – We desire for students to have meaningful Christ-centered interactions and strong comradery in the faith. For our young people to sharpen one another and to support one another as they grow into Christ together. (Prov 27:17, Heb 10:24-25)• Service and Evangelism – We desire that students develop ministry skills that include a heart for serving others as well as reaching out to other unchurched young people in the community. It is a high priority to offer periodic opportunities for service and outreach locally and cross-culturally. (2 Tim 2:2, Col 4:2-6)• Safe Environment – We desire fun gatherings that encourage our students to bring visitors, believers and seekers, to a spiritually safe and healthy environment. (Prov 13:20, 2 Tim 2:22)• Supportive of Parents – Parents have the primary role in discipling their own children. Our desire is that the FBC youth ministry supplements this work. We also recognize that many young people do not come from Christian backgrounds, and we want to welcome and disciple them as well. We desire open communication with parents and encourage their appropriate and active involvement. (Deut 6:6-7, Eph 6:4)Qualifications for position:• A fun, engaging man who is a growing disciple of Jesus Christ• Agrees with FBC doctrine and mission• Biblically knowledgeable and effective teacher• Able to build a team of volunteers and lead a well-organized and managed youth ministry• Loves and relates well to both Middle and High school students and is eager to reach and disciple them whether they come from home, private or public schooling• Effective communicator with parents and studentsResponsibilities:• Is accountable to the elders through the Senior Pastor• Able to give 30-35 hours per week of focused ministry (an additional 10-15 hours per week will be devoted to an additional oversight area to be determined by need and compatibility with gifting and desire – examples include: media and technology, college and young adult ministry, administration)• Lead and plan the weekly large group meeting for worship and teaching time along with fun stuff (handles most of this teaching himself but develops and enables others to lead during this time).• Develop a weekly small group meeting for discussion and prayer• Plan and oversee periodic retreats, trips, and service projects• Does contact work with students–both current and prospective outside of regular meetings• Meets monthly with Pastor and Elder over youth to plan and evaluate youth ministry• Conducts annual parent meetings for communication and feedback• Manage and maintain youth ministry resources (budget, room, equipment, curriculum)Candidate Preferences:• Some previous youth ministry experience• At least two years of college level biblical trainingHow To Apply
If interested in applying, please email resume to fbcsmdsearch@gmail.com
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Our goal is for our young people to learn to partner with God in transforming others into the likeness of Jesus Christ. We desire for students to study the Bible, grow in wisdom, and be devoted to prayer, worship, fellowship, service, evangelism and the Lordship of Christ.FBC Youth Ministry Values:• Biblical Maturity – We desire for students to discover how God’s Word is practically relevant to their lives today. For them to begin to build a worldview based on biblical truth and to learn to practice spiritual disciplines. (2 Tim 3:16-17)• Fellowship – We desire for students to have meaningful Christ-centered interactions and strong comradery in the faith. For our young people to sharpen one another and to support one another as they grow into Christ together. (Prov 27:17, Heb 10:24-25)• Service and Evangelism – We desire that students develop ministry skills that include a heart for serving others as well as reaching out to other unchurched young people in the community. It is a high priority to offer periodic opportunities for service and outreach locally and cross-culturally. (2 Tim 2:2, Col 4:2-6)• Safe Environment – We desire fun gatherings that encourage our students to bring visitors, believers and seekers, to a spiritually safe and healthy environment. (Prov 13:20, 2 Tim 2:22)• Supportive of Parents – Parents have the primary role in discipling their own children. Our desire is that the FBC youth ministry supplements this work. We also recognize that many young people do not come from Christian backgrounds, and we want to welcome and disciple them as well. We desire open communication with parents and encourage their appropriate and active involvement. (Deut 6:6-7, Eph 6:4)Qualifications for position:• A fun, engaging man who is a growing disciple of Jesus Christ• Agrees with FBC doctrine and mission• Biblically knowledgeable and effective teacher• Able to build a team of volunteers and lead a well-organized and managed youth ministry• Loves and relates well to both Middle and High school students and is eager to reach and disciple them whether they come from home, private or public schooling• Effective communicator with parents and studentsResponsibilities:• Is accountable to the elders through the Senior Pastor• Able to give 30-35 hours per week of focused ministry (an additional 10-15 hours per week will be devoted to an additional oversight area to be determined by need and compatibility with gifting and desire – examples include: media and technology, college and young adult ministry, administration)• Lead and plan the weekly large group meeting for worship and teaching time along with fun stuff (handles most of this teaching himself but develops and enables others to lead during this time).• Develop a weekly small group meeting for discussion and prayer• Plan and oversee periodic retreats, trips, and service projects• Does contact work with students–both current and prospective outside of regular meetings• Meets monthly with Pastor and Elder over youth to plan and evaluate youth ministry• Conducts annual parent meetings for communication and feedback• Manage and maintain youth ministry resources (budget, room, equipment, curriculum)Candidate Preferences:• Some previous youth ministry experience• At least two years of college level biblical trainingHow To Apply
If interested in applying, please email resume to fbcsmdsearch@gmail.com
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