The Worship Center Senior Pastor

Vanderbloemen Search Group
Hebron, Connecticut, United States
Date Posted: 12/03/2024
Categories: Senior Pastor
Denominations:
Church Size: Not Applicable
Job Type: Full-Time
Employee Workplace: On-site
Job Description:
The Worship Center Senior Pastor

Hebron, CT

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Snapshot

Denomination: Non-denominational

Weekly Attendance: 60

Location: Hebron, CT

The Role: Senior Pastor

 

Meet The Worship Center:

The church was established in 1987 by a small group of dedicated Christians committed to seeking and worshiping our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Since then, The Worship Center has experienced both significant growth and renewal. We are currently emerging from a period of revitalization, during which we have carefully reflected on our identity and beliefs. Being in this process has led us to not only begin the search for a Senior Pastor but also revise our church Constitution and By-Laws. We now have 52 voting members, most of whom are actively involved in church leadership and events. Our church activities are driven by a desire to deepen our relationship with Christ and with one another. Examples include:

  • A Sunday morning Bible study focused on the Letter to the Galatians

  • Active Outreach Team serving the community through fundraising, witnessing, and developing a welcoming presence with events such as an Easter egg hunt, testimony speakers events, prayer walk through town, and supporting social service donations.

  • A monthly Wednesday morning prayer group that gathers at the church

  • A Tuesday evening prayer group that meets via Zoom

  • Events for women: Bi-weekly prayer group for women and other events throughout year, including annual retreat

  • Bi-weekly youth group meetings for students in grades 6-12, along with monthly Friday Fellowship evenings and additional youth activities

  • Life groups that meet regularly

  • Various Bible study and book study groups organized as the Spirit leads

  • Monthly “prayer fires” and indoor worship during inclement weather.

Our church structure includes an Elder Board, Pastor, Deacons, Worship Team, Stewardship Team, and various other ministries. The active Leadership Council is made up of the Elders, Pastor, Deacons, Worship Leaders, Stewardship Team members, and leaders from other ministries. This council assists and advises the Elders in the major decisions for the church. Large budgetary deviations require a vote from the active membership of the church. 

At the heart of our community is worship. We have a dynamic worship team supported by sound technicians and individuals who manage our visual and audio systems. Our services are also streamed live on our public Facebook page.

About the Senior Pastor:

The Worship Center is looking for a man called by the Holy Spirit to this church, who embodies 1 Timothy 3:1-7 and Titus 1:5-9, to communicate the transformative Word of God to our congregation.  This candidate should be able to deliver a text-driven exposition of the Scriptures, and be skilled at opening the Word of God effectively and fruitfully, to the congregation, individuals, and small groups.  

We desire a man after God’s own heart who lives in God’s inspired and sufficient Word, a humble man of prayer, confident in his identity in Christ.  He should be relational in his delivery and firm in his convictions.  

He should worship with his whole heart, regardless of whether he sings or plays an instrument.  

The successful candidate will demonstrate skill in relationship-building, be easily approachable, and increase the vitality and impact of church life by developing a positive presence within the community and build alliances with other area faith leaders.

We hope our Senior pastor will always extend grace and mercy intermingled with the truth of the Gospel of Christ.  

If he has a family, he will put God first, his family second, and the church third.  

This man will have a heart for children and youth and desire to see those ministries grow and flourish.  

Additionally, he should be skilled at teaching adults of all ages, from young adults through our most senior members.

The Senior Pastor position requires either a minimum of a Bible college or seminary degree and three years of evangelical, ministerial experience, or formal Biblical training and at least six years of evangelical, ministerial experience.  

The successful candidate will have a solid background in leading ministries and facilitating the Spiritual growth of congregants.  

The Senior Pastor must believe and attest that all the gifts of the Holy Spirit are active in the church today (1 Corinthians 12-14, Romans 12, Ephesians 5).

 

The Senior Pastor Responsibilities Include: 

The Senior Pastor shall:

  • Advise the Elders and the ministries of the church.

  • Work closely with the Elders and with the Leadership Council to guide The Worship Center and assist in upholding the Constitution and By-Laws.

  • Equip our church to effectively reach out to those in our community and around the world.

  • Pursue personal growth through study, small group participation, mentorship, conferences, and continuing education.

  • Recognize the leadership of the Elders while providing advice and guidance to the Leadership Council.

     

Characteristics we are looking for in a Pastor: 

  • Biblical preaching - man of The Word

  • Holy Spirit led

  • Heart of a Shepherd

  • Embraces prayer

  • Humble

  • Strengthens outreach

  • Values corporate worship  

  • Heart and vision for the mission field of New England

  • Encouraging

  • Collaborative leader

  • Man of integrity

  • Energetic

  • Discipler/ equipper

  • Compassionate

  • Willing to lovingly challenge

  • Navigate conflict well

     

What it's Like to Live in Hebron, CT: 

Welcome to Hebron, a small town of about 9,600 residents 20-25 minutes southeast of Hartford. Hebron had its beginnings as an agrarian community, which is still evident today in the dairy farms and maple syrup sugar houses throughout town. Statistically, Hebron is a predominantly white, English-speaking, middle-to upper-middle class community, along with a small percentage of individuals of African American, Hispanic and Asian descent.  Although the majority of the town is middle class, about 5% of the roughly 3,600 households live in poverty. Roughly 62% of those 3,600 households are married families.  Hebron also has town-sponsored senior housing and senior center, as well as an assisted living facility.

As a small town, Hebron has a lot to offer!  There are multiple parks offering opportunities for outdoor activities including hiking, biking, picnics, and skiing.  Main Street is a nice, walkable area with a number of popular businesses and community staples, including the library and a number of locally owned businesses. These locally owned businesses are the backbone of the town, and include a popular bakery and cafe, real estate agencies, a grocery store, and a number of restaurants. For those who enjoy playing golf, Blackledge Country Club and Tall Wood Country Club are both open to the public.

Hebron’s agrarian roots are highlighted twice a year, once at the Maple Festival in March and again at the Hebron Harvest Fair in September. During the Maple Fest, local sugar houses are open to the public, as well as a street fair, which includes vendors, food trucks, and more! The annual Hebron Harvest Fair is held at the Hebron Lions Club, about two miles up the road from our church. This 4-day event is arguably the biggest event in town. Drawing close to 125,000 visitors locally, as well as from across the state.

Hebron loves children! The town has two elementary schools, a Pre-K through 2nd grade school, and a 3rd -6th grade school.  The middle school and high school students attend RHAM, a Regional School District that includes students from two neighboring towns, Andover and Marlborough.  Children can choose to participate in a wide variety of both school-and town-offered sports, including football, lacrosse, soccer, and Little League. Hockey and ice-skating lessons are available a short distance away. Douglas Library on Main Street has a large children's department and offers a number of year-round activities. The Recreation Department sponsors events for children and teens during school vacations and the summer.

Further afield, Hebron is not far from Hartford, where you can attend a variety of art events at the Bushnell Theater, cheer on the Hartford Wolf Pack ice hockey team at the XL Center, attend a Hartford Yard Goats minor league baseball game at Dunkin Park, or dine in one of the many diverse restaurants. Hebron is about 15 minutes from Willimantic, home to more great restaurants, featuring authentic Mexican and Hispanic foods, as well as Eastern Connecticut State University. It is 25-30 minutes from Storrs, home to the University of Connecticut. There, you can attend one of the games of our nationally ranked women’s and men’s basketball teams, hockey team, or football team. We are about a 45-minute drive to the CT shoreline, and, if you venture a bit further, to the beaches in Rhode Island.

For more details about our beautiful town, please visit the town's website: www.hebronct.com