Thursday, May 14, 2015

Is Jesus calling you to Green Bay???

Starting a new church plant or ministry is one of the most rewarding and fruitful things you can do to advance the Kingdom.  Imagine knowing that God is using you, yes you, to reach someone who doesn't know Him ... yet.  Do you think Jesus is calling you to be part of something most congregations never get a chance to do?  As you know, St. Mark will be launching a 6th worship service on Sunday, September 13th at 10am at our Green Bay campus.  We will need 50 people from St. Mark (everyone 16 years + counts, bring the young ones too!) to attend, serve at and launch this new outreach.  In the coming weeks you will have an opportunity to sign up.  Is Jesus calling you???  

The position description is below:
(subject to tweaking)


St. Mark Home Missionary

A St. Mark Home Missionary will help establish a neighborhood church presence in the Green Bay area, offer a new worship service and serve people intentionally in Jesus’ name.


Ministry Area
Home Missions
Position
Home missionary
Accountable To
Campus Pastor & Host Team Captain
Ministry Target
Members & Guests
Position is
Volunteer
Position May be Filled By
Anyone 16 years +
Minimum maturity Level
Active Attender
Length of Service Commitment
Sept. 2015 thru March 2016


Anticipated Time Commitments

1.     Doing Ministry:  2-4 hours a week (including weekend service), other work can be done from home.  You are expected to service in one area of ministry at least once a month in addition to attending this worship service weekly.
2.     Meetings/Training: When Scheduled (will last one hour).

Responsibilities/Duties

Weekend Services
Come each Sunday to the Sunday 10 am service at the Green Bay site ready to meet and serve worshippers. Make sure you arrive at least 30 minutes early.

All home missionaries will be placed on a rotating schedule to serve in a specific area of ministry to which they committed themselves.  Position descriptions will be available for all positions. 

Weekly Communication

  1. Read the weekly Pastor’s Blog to stay current on service opportunities, ministry wins and future events.
  2. Read and review any correspondence from lead pastor, campus pastor and team captain of your specific area of ministry.

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