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Full-time |
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Geography |
Glen Waverley VIC |
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Remote / WFH? |
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Applications Close |
30 April 2023 |
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Additional Links |
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Contact |
Name: Rev. Sue Clarkson |
Role: Placements Secretary |
Email: click to email |
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Glen Waverley Uniting Church - Ministry Position Available
Glen Waverley Congregation, Uniting Church in Australia, is looking for applications for a Ministry to the first third of life position.
Glen Waverley Uniting Church is a multi-cultural and multi-generational church with a range of worship styles in the multiple services each week. A significant addition to the church-based congregation/s is the online cohort who live-stream or watch services/ Bible studies/ meditation sessions as podcasts or downloads. We have a range of active social and missional groups for adults, as well as programs for children and youth. Suitable for a Minister of the Word, Deacon, Pastor, youth worker etc. with relevant qualifications and experience.
The position involves faith development of youth and young adults, pastoral care for the youth and young adults, leadership and resourcing of children & families' ministry and worship leadership and Involvement.
This is a position within a ministry team undergoing major renewal, with the hope of expanding our local mission initiatives.
- A short profile is attached.
- The links at the top of this page will access further information about the congregation. Note that some wiki pages have access control.
- A modern manse is available if desired.
- For further information or to apply, contact:
Rev. Sue Clarkson, Placements Secretary Synod of Victoria and Tasmania EMAIL: placements.secretary@victas.uca.org.au
- Applications close 30 April 2023 and should include a letter of application, a curriculum vitae, Uniting Church profile if appropriate, and the names of three referees.
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