Are you ready for a new adventure? If God's been calling you and leading you in a new direction of vocational ministry, then you may be the person we have been praying for! We've got a spot on our website for your photo, plenty of space and resources on our campus and a church family ready to partner with you to make disciples of Jesus Christ.
We are searching and praying for a humble, Spirit-filled, servant leader to help guide our congregation into a new season of discipling kids/youth in our community. If you’re passionate about sharing the Good News, helping families grow in their faith and equipping the next generation of Christ followers, contact our church office. Maybe this opportunity is not for you, but you know someone who might be a great fit for Cornerstone. Would you consider sharing this web page with them or even posting the link on your social media account(s)? We'd appreciate your help with spreading the word about this opportunity. |
Looking for more details and a job description to determine if Cornerstone UMC might be the place for you? See the PDF below. You can also watch a past Awakening Worship service to experience a Sunday morning with our church family.
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A brief word from our pastor...
I grew up in the church. My parents had their own children’s ministry and were heavily involved in children’s church, Vacation Bible School and special programs at Christmas and Easter. But children/youth ministry has changed significantly in the last 40 years and especially since 2020. We’re in a post-Christian culture where the Church needs to show up in new, meaningful ways. Studies show that parents/guardians feel less and less equipped to help their kids navigate the onslaught of non-Christian influences. At the same time, many churches have a model that “farms out” the spiritual growth of our kids to a paid staff person. But discipleship is a church family responsibility not just a church staff responsibility. (See Eph. 4:1-16) Through intergenerational relationships, service projects, worship gatherings, biblical fidelity and outreach efforts, our kids, youth and adults can be, “healthy and growing and full of love.” Are you ready for something new that will make an eternal impact? Cornerstone UMC would love to have you help guide us on these next steps helping families grow in their faith and witness. If you still have questions please reach out (jonathan.griesse@arumc.org or (870) 336-0646). If you're confident and ready to join us in reimagining children/youth ministry, submit your resume today! (admin@cornerstoneumc.net) |
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