The South England Conference of Seventh-day Adventists is a registered charity and Head Office of the Seventh-day Adventist Churches in the South of England.
We are looking to appoint a senior, ordained or commissioned Minister of Religion to take up pastoral responsibility of one of our London churches and associated church plants.
Essential Criteria:
Being a senior Seventh-day Adventist Minister of Religion with sufficient depth of experience to supervise ministerial interns Adherence to the ethos and values of the Seventh-day Adventist church Church planting experience and the ability to embrace diversity in all its forms Must practise and demonstrate faith and belief in the fundamental doctrines of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, including the Spirit of Prophecy
Key Responsibilities:
Leading and managing congregations Leading worship services regularly and on special occasions Providing religious education for children and adults by preaching and teaching Lead special ceremonies or programs such as baptisms, marriages, funerals, and other special services Creating a church program of visitation for those in need such as the elderly, sick, lonely or those simply unable to leave their homes Offering counselling and welfare support to members of the congregation and the wider community The ability to give Bible study lessons to Christian and non-Christian communities Recruiting, training and co-ordinating the work of any local volunteers and lay preachers Leading and training the congregation in evangelistic outreach
The successful applicant is required to be a practicing Seventh-day Adventist and be a senior, ordained or commissioned Seventh-day Adventist Minister of Religion with the minimum of a master’s degree in theology.
The post is full-time with the gross salary being £46,332.00 per annum, which includes a Regional Allowance. In addition, there will be a monthly travel budget, professional development, and equipment allowances.
Please e-mail your CV and covering letter to Mrs Jacqui Crawford at: jcrawford@secadventist.org.uk
The South England Conference is an equal opportunities employer. Applicants will, ideally, have the right to live and work in the UK and all necessary checks will be carried out. We are committed to data protection and data privacy.
Closing date for applications – 3rd October 2024