Eternity News | December 5th, 2018 04:24 AM
In accord with that vision, we are praying that the Lord will send us someone who loves Jesus, loves people, is a great Bible teacher, and has a heart to see those who don’t yet know Jesus, come into relationship with him.
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We have a wonderful congregation of people at Peregian Springs which meets in the drama studio at St Andrew’s Anglican College. We average around 30 people + children and young people, but honestly believe that with inspiring leadership and a gospel focus, this could easily be 130!
The Peregian pastor would work closely with our minister Mark Calder, along with the chaplain and principal of the college. They would share some responsibility across the whole Anglican church of Noosa which has two other congregations – one at Tewantin and one at Sunshine Beach.
Whilst ordination as an Anglican priest would be an advantage, we may also be able to appoint someone as an authorised lay minister.
Initial enquiries ought to be made to Mark Calder mncalder@gmail.com
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