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Qualifications for this position include 1-3 years of experience serving in youth ministry, a general understanding of the Bible, and alignment with United Methodist teachings. Qualifications for this position include 1-3 years of experience serving in youth ministry, a general understanding of the Bible, and alignment with United Methodist teachings.
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Grace values vibrant worship, small group Bible study, inclusiveness, and significant missional outreach both locally and internationally. Our most recent strengthening families initiative was to support local families by creating and launching a full-day Christian preschool for children ages three months through Pre-K. We also offer an afterschool program for elementary school students.
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Follow a spiritual rhythm including daily prayer and Bible study to seek the Lord's will for FCA.Lead, conduct and provide spiritual leadership for staff, volunteers, coaches and athletes through prayer, Bible study, worship and living by example so they are equipped to serve others.
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Must fully embrace Wesleyan doctrine and theology. In conjunction with our missions team, dedicate approximately 5-10 hours a week planning and organizing year-round missional outreach efforts. Involve youth in worship, fundraising, and missional/outreach opportunities.
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Covenant College is a community committed to the Bible as the inerrant Word of God, and everything we do is grounded in our Reformed theology and worldview. They will meet with female students in various capacities for discipleship through mentoring and counseling, and will organize small groups, Bible studies, and book studies, along with other discipleship-focused events.
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The relationship between YFC s mission and each of its leaders is its lifeblood and as such does at all times and in all instances reserve the right to make employment decisions based upon a person s religious beliefs, personal character and lifestyle consistent with our understanding of the Bible or with our overall goals and requirements for Christian ministry.
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Also, be responsible for key Bible and Reference initiatives, meeting business objectives, and overseeing work specific to title acquisition and brand partnerships. Collaborates with marketing to coordinate CSB Bible giveaways and other tactical support for Bible team as needed.
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We pride ourselves on producing high-quality Bible-study resources, engaging with a global audience online, offering pastoral counseling, and providing support through life's many challenges. Since our inception in 1979, our organization has dedicated itself to delivering unparalleled teaching and insights from the Bible.
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