REQUIREMENTS
WHAT WE WANT IN AN ASSOCIATE PASTOR
We are looking for a full-time Associate Pastor who will work closely alongside our Lead Pastor in fulfilling Creekside’s mission. This will require significant collaboration with the Lead Pastor, the Elders, other members of the Staff, and volunteers from the Church Body. The primary area of responsibility for the Associate Pastor will be our Gospel Communities. These are relatively healthy groups right now, but the leaders need more personal care and most of the groups need persistent nudges toward the mission to keep from reverting to an exclusively “Bible Study” approach to small groups.
The Associate Pastor will also be crucial in caring for other paid and volunteer ministry staff, who engage both men and women in local and global ministry. Some of these ministries are already fueled with vision and well cared for, others need more care and direction.
In addition to these areas of focus, the Associate Pastor will share general pastoral duties with the Lead Pastor, including individual discipleship, preaching and teaching, weddings and funerals, certain projects and events, pastoral care, etc. This person must be self-motivated, organized, pastoral, and strategic.
SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES
General Pastoral Duties
Gospel Communities
Global and Local Ministry
Men’s & Women’s Ministry
HOW TO APPLY
Creekside Church is a healthy mid-sized church (500 avg Sunday attendees, 250 official members) in Rocklin, California. As a church planted more than 30 years ago, we enjoy the stability of an established congregation. But we also continually strive to pursue the mission God has given us.
We prioritize a culture of invitation over marketing, and sharing a table over programs. For that reason, three years ago we shifted from a traditional small group model to a “Gospel Community” approach to church life. For us, Gospel Community means small gatherings of church members throughout our community where meals are shared, the community is blessed and invited in, and our lives are open to the transforming work of Jesus and the upbuilding power of a spiritual family. We now have 18 Gospel Communities comprised 250 people who dig into Scripture together in smaller “sacred space” gatherings, invest in each other relationally and spiritually over meals in “social space” gatherings, and send one another to be a blessing to friends, neighbors, and coworkers in the various “public spaces” they inhabit.
We also meet on Sundays in larger gatherings for simple but compelling worship, clear teaching from Scripture, and personal connection with God and with each other.
We think of ourselves as a family on a mission. Our primary mode of operating is to build community around Jesus, recognizing that this means caring for the believers within our church, but also reaching out in love and service to those who don’t share our faith commitments. In both cases, building community around Jesus is the means for growth. While we consider Gospel Communities to be our primary expression of what God intends his church to look like, we also invest heavily in our Sunday morning gatherings, in various men’s, women’s, youth, and kids’ ministries, and in local and global missions through key partners.