Eternity News | March 21st, 2019 12:59 AM
The Billabong has a heart to see children and teenagers become passionate followers of Jesus and help parents and families foster effective faith development in the home. Our Families Pastor is responsible for a holistic approach to discipleship in young families, overseeing but not limited to the children’s ministries of The Billabong.
Summary of Position: This position exists to grow a culture of discipleship in young families at The Billabong and lead programs and equip the members of the church for effective ministry to young families in the Canning Vale community and beyond. It shall be based at The Billabong Uniting Church and work as part of the Ministry Team equipping the congregation to achieve its mission.
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This role is 3 or 4 days per week (negotiable) and we are seeking applicants with some theological training and ministry experience.
A full job description is available at thebillabong.org.au/familiespastor
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