Associate Pastor for Community Life
Company: T324
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: February 1, 2025
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Job Description:
Job Title: Associate Pastor for Community LifeAt City Church San
Francisco, we aspire to be an inclusive community that follows
Jesus with our heads, our hearts, and our hands. Guided by our Core
Beliefs, we pursue this with a commitment to anti-racist values as
we seek to introduce or reintroduce people to God and welcome folks
right where they are, inclusive of age, race, marital status,
sexual orientation, gender identity, and stage of belief; to offer
something good and joyful to the world that promotes God's vision
of wholeness of life for all.POSITION OVERVIEWThe Pastor for
Community Life has an internal and external mission. Internally,
they will facilitate opportunities for our community to build
relationships and serve/care for one other. Externally, they will
facilitate opportunities for our congregation to serve our city in
ways that are guided by key relationships and partnerships,
informed by a critical analysis of community change, and
articulated by theological commitments that align with the Reformed
Tradition. Areas of responsibility include:LGBTQIA MINISTRIES1)
Dedicated and distinct pastoral care and spaces of support for
LGBTQIA congregants that offers pathways for reconciling Christian
faith sexual orientation/gender identity.2) Support opportunities
for LGBTQIA community members to cultivate a faithful, critical,
and authentic understanding of what it means to follow Jesus.3) In
collaboration with the Pastor of Discipleship: working with LGBTQIA
congregants and leaders to develop feedback loops that ensure
alignment and effectiveness of discipleship and spiritual growth
pathways.DEACON BOARD1) Designing, launching, and cultivating a
robust Deacon Board that:Facilitates a network of mutual aid and
care across the community that supports community members in times
of spiritual and material need (ie, meals ministry, deacon fund).2)
Coordinate with relevant persons and networks of care to ensure
that pastoral care needs are being met:Meeting with congregants,
praying for/with themShepherding people along their faith
journeysVisiting the sickProviding spiritual and emotional
careCOMMUNITY LIFE1) Recruit, train, coordinate and support teams
which facilitate congregational life: greeting, hospitality, follow
up teams2) Develop and ensure the facilitation of follow up
processes for newcomers3) Partner with the Pastor of Discipleship
to:Create opportunities for praxis of faith formation through
service and justice opportunities
Ensure networks of care are attended to, in coordination with
Affinity and Community Groups
4) In partnership with leaders, plan and carry out opportunities
for fellowship and connectionCITY ENGAGEMENT1) In partnership with
the Senior Pastor and with guidance from the Elder Board:
determining a strategy for city engagement that reflects the
priorities and resources of the church in relationship with needs
of the city2) Build sustained partnerships with key service and
justice organizations in the city to understand the organizational
landscape of the city and identify opportunities for faithful
impact3) Identify, recruit, and train lay leaders for leading
ongoing service and justice opportunities4) In partnership with the
Pastor of Discipleship: teach and assist congregants in making
connections between issues of the city and faith, providing
pathways for service, engagement, and contribution to the common
goodWORSHIP LEADERSHIP1) Occasional preaching (4-6x per year)2)
Liturgical leadership (2x monthly)3) Oversees and facilitates
processes that develop a culture of hospitality and belonging:
greeting, hospitality, follow up teams4) Leads planning and
coordination for "Service" and "Fellowship" Sundays with key
partnersCORE COMPETENCIES1) A natural connector of people2) Has a
deep love for ministry in an urban context and enthusiasm for
building networks for shared power and change for the common good3)
Passion for, and experience in, creating community and
opportunities for people to serve4) Passion for, and experience
with, providing pastoral care, shepherding, and guidance for
LGBTQIA-identified persons as they reconcile faith with identity.5)
Can offer a Jesus-centered articulation of their sense of
vocational call and commitment to LGBTQIA+ inclusion, anti-racist
practices, and social justiceQUALIFICATIONSEducation and
ExperienceAt least 3 years working in faith-based community
leadership, with oversight of volunteer groups
Leadership development and systems organization for mobilizing
people around shared goals
Has experience with approaches for community organizing and an
understanding of powerbuilding for change
Theologically trained (M.Div. preferred)
Ordination preferredSkills and QualificationsStrong communication
skills
Can speak with critical understanding and robust theological
confidence to assist and teach the congregation to draw connections
between issues of community care, social justice, and following
Jesus
Community builder with a compassionate heart
Collaborative working style
Organized and detail-oriented
ResourcefulHow To ApplyTO APPLYSubmit the following materials to
office@citychurchsf.org :1) Resume, CV, or Ministerial Information
Form2) Cover letter (in letter or video format) that includes
responses to the following:Describe your sense of call to
ministry.
In what ways does your sense of vocational call intersect with the
role of Pastor for Congregational Care at City Church SF?
How does your experience intersect with the "Core Competencies"
listed above?
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