Worship / Connection Pastor

Contrast Church
Columbus, Ohio, United States
Date Posted: 08/08/2024
Categories: Associate Pastor - Communications/Marketing - Discipleship/Groups Pastor - Worship/Music Ministry - Young Adult Pastor
Denominations: Non-Denominational
Church Size: 251 to 350
Job Type: Full-Time
Pay Type: Salary
Pay Range: $60,001 - $70,000
Employee Workplace: On-site
Job Description:

O V E R A L L  D E S C R I P T I O N 

The Worship/Connection Pastor exists to help oversee and lead all of the worship elements for Sunday gatherings, other worship opportunities, and our expressions of community. This includes the band, tech (lighting, audio, propresenter), newcomer triage and other pastoral elements.

 

O V E R V I E W 

  • Full-time salaried staff position with benefits
  • Leads several volunteer teams centered around Sunday worship
  • Lead rehearsal, Sunday mornings, weekly office hours, 
  • Lead communities teams and their leadership
  • Lead the connect team and triage for newcomers
  • Live out the DNA & culture of Contrast while following the way of Jesus

 

I D E A L   C A N D I D A T E  

  • A humble, genuine heart to worship God.
  • Teachable in Contrast Church’s vision, philosophy, and DNA.
  • A pioneering, self-starter who can lead others and not be micromanaged.
  • Experience in worship music, programs, tech, etc.
  • Experience in pastoral/small group ministries
  • Relational skills and an enthusiastic presence for leading a church in worship.
  • A team player with a positive attitude.
  • Someone who understands and is passionate about multiplication and church planting.

 

We are gathering applicants until the end of August, and will follow with a round of interviews for next stage candidates in early September.

 

*see below link for full job description and more information.

www.contrast.church/jobs

About Contrast Church

H I S T O R Y

Contrast Church was planted in the Grandview area of Columbus, OH in the fall of 2020 with 50 people before COVID. The name came from a recurring dream based on “being the light” in our spheres of life so that people would come to know and follow Jesus.

4 years later, and 225 people who call Contrast home, we have our permanent facility, “the KING” (a modern rental space for our community), and an awesome community of passionate, formation-focused followers of Jesus combined with a lot of spiritual nomads/ex-Christians.

 

D E M O G R A P H I C S

Our church is made up of most those in their early/mid 20s, to mid 30s. Pulling a large draw from Ohio State’s graduates, we have become a well-known formation-focused church for twentysomethings. We are starting to see those who started the church with us have families and grow with our church as well. This is adding to our kids ministry which is about 10% of our church.

Grandview sits just beside the OSU campus, and has been known as one of the best places to transition out of college into young adult, career life. Grandview is one of the most popular areas in Columbus for food, coffee, date-nights and more. It boasts a “city-living” while still maintaining some space for parking and a back yard ;) 

 

P H I L O S O P H Y / C H U R C H   C U L T U R E 

Our mission is to: help people follow Jesus and His way, together. We root everything out of John 15, Jesus and the Vine and his call for us to abide in Him. 

Our formation philosophy includes a practice-based focus on spiritual disciplines, countercultural living, Rule of Life, and robust discipleship. We have published a book which sets the foundation for our philosophy, as well as intentionally thinking through our discipleship in 2-5 year increments due to the transient nature of our area. We have started initiatives such as our 24/7 prayer room, the Quiet Year (see on our website for more details), and leadership cohorts for extensive learning and growth. We have pulled from similar thinkers (John Mark Comer at PTW, Jon Tyson at COTC, and more) to hold fast to the truth of the Scriptures in a modern culture and context.

Our missional convictions include avoiding a megachurch culture/pursuit, and planting life giving churches (within the next two years), as well as table-centered hospitality in our homes and neighborhoods. 

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