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Discipleship Pastor (Plants and Locations) Birmingham, St Luke
Vacancy Reference cofe/TP/23927/9530
Introduction
The Bishop of Birmingham wishes to appoint an ordained Discipleship Pastor (Plants & Locations) to provide spiritual and pastoral oversight for discipleship strategy across Birmingham, St Luke’s Gas Street and associated churches.
We are looking for someone who can bring particular focus to developing leaders and teams for existing Gas Street locations as well as future plants, revitalisations and other missional activity.
To view the Candidate Brief please click here
For the role description please click here
For an informal conversation please do email Ali.herbert@gasstreet.church.
The post is designated as an interim post under Common Tenure Regulation 29(1)(j) and is funded by the Church Commissioners for 4 years.
A Diocesan Profile for this post should be read prior to submitting an application, this is available from the Office & Site Manager to The Bishop of Birmingham, Chris Booth who can be emailed on ChrisB@cofebirmingham.com.
Closing date: Sunday (midnight) 11th January
Interviews: Wednesday 28th January
The Church of England Birmingham is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. All post holders are expected to share this commitment. All appointments to roles undertaking regulated activity are subject to pre-appointment checks, including a references and a satisfactory Enhanced DBS Check.
The Bishop of Birmingham, looks for priests to serve as incumbents who have the capacity to grow local church in spiritual depth, in numbers, in confident witness, and in serious engagement with their community. Central to this is the task of identifying, encouraging and endorsing the ministry of others and entrusting them with real responsibility in the work of mission and outreach.
The priest appointed to this role must have been ordained in the Church of England or a church in communion with it and must have exercised at least three years ordained ministry. Those applying to be considered must have the right to work in the UK as this vacancy has does not yet qualify to sponsor a visa. The priest appointed will be an office holder under Common Tenure, and the Ecclesiastical Offices (Terms of Service) Regulations will apply.
It is important that the priest appointed plays a full part in the life of the deanery, particularly Chapter and Synod, and in the wider programmes of the Diocese. Opportunities for ecumenical collaboration should also be pursued, and good relationships sought with other faith communities.