What are the responsibilities and job description for the Pastor - Single or multi church district - Minnesota position at Minnesota Conference of Seventh-Day Adventists?
As the headquarters for the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Minnesota, we employ a variety of positions, but primarily pastors and teachers. This job posting, known as an evergreen post, doesn't necessarily mean that we currently have a pastoral position available; rather, it means we are interested in finding qualified candidates to keep in the pipeline should a position open up. Candidates must be members of the Seventh-day Adventist Church to be considered for employment.
Job Summary
The pastor is appointed by the conference to oversee the affairs of the local church or district. The pastor is ordained/commissioned, or is preparing for ordination/commission, and by virtue of ordination/commission is qualified to function in all rites and ceremonies.
Duties & Responsibilities
1. Serve as the congregation’s spiritual leader and advisor.
2. Regularly and effectively communicate with church members, church and/or school board(s), conference, etc. regarding pertinent issues.
3. With the assistance of elders, plan for and lead out in all spiritual services, such as Sabbath morning worships and prayer meetings, and officiate at communion services and baptisms.
4. Cooperate with the locally elected church officers.
5. Model and train members in evangelism, assimilation, and all systems of the church.
6. Instruct and train others in their duties and plan with them for all lines of church work and activity.
7. Serve as a member of the church board and may serve as its chairperson. If the pastor desires to be relieved of this responsibility, another board member may serve as chairperson in cooperation with the pastor.
8. Preparing individuals for baptism in the church who have manifested a desire to become SDA church members, as well as ministering to the spiritual needs of the existing church members of church.
9. Visiting church members, especially those unable to attend church service because of age, sickness, disability, or who reside in nursing or convalescence homes.
10. Regularly check email and phone messages and respond to requests for information in a timely manner.
11. Support Adventist Christian Education and, for churches with a constituent school, serve as a member of the school board and cooperate with the school staff in agreed upon ways of ministering to the students and their families.
12. Attend and actively participate in pastors, workers, and area cluster meetings.
13. Ensure that volunteers who work with children are properly screened and receive required child protection training.
14. Regularly work and communicate with the conference’s human resources department to ensure the church is in compliance with human resources matters, including, but not limited to: locally funded hiring/terminating processes; displaying current federal/state labor law posters, worker’s compensation reporting; non-discrimination practices; maintaining an environment free of harassment, etc.
15. Other duties as appropriate or assigned.