Looking for a job in Youth Ministry? He’s hiring!


My long-term, dear friend Matt McGill is looking to hire youth ministry leaders. I’m biased enough to post this for several reasons:
……….1) Matt is one of my best friends and I’d do anything for him.
……….2) Mariners‘ is a great church in southern California.
……….3) Matt is a strong leader who will develop others.

Here’s what Matt wrote:

“I’ve accepted an exciting responsibility from my senior pastor—probably the biggest project I’ve ever worked on!

My calling is to identify, challenge, and help develop the next generation of great leaders: people who will plant churches, become pastors at our regional campuses, or lead large ministries within Mariners Church.

The person that I’m looking to hire will need to fill the following general position: reach out to lost high school (or junior high) students, help them develop their faith, and identify students who will serve as leaders. Would this type of ministry excite you? Might you be the kind of leader we need?

For you, does influence come naturally? When you walk into a room, no one wonders if you are a leader. You’re not insecure, you don’t have to be the center of attention. Instead, your confidence and convictions move you to motivate others.

Do you have a message that you’re bursting to share? You have the ability and the need to teach others. To quench this expression of your gifts would be to deny who God has called you to be.

You are looking for opportunities to leverage. Failure isn’t an option, it’s inevitable because you’re constantly trying new things. This is a secret to your success.

For most people, rules are a wonderful necessity. But for you, rules are mere suggestions and the only way to discover a good rule is to break it. If you’re not given latitude, you’ll take it.

You’ll have plenty of time to hesitate and second-guess when you’re in a nursing home. Until then, life is all about TAKING ACTION. PROVOKING assumptions. INTERRUPTING the ruts. It’s all about making a massive impact for the Kingdom of God.

You aren’t just a self-starter, you have the ability to motivate others to become self-starters. You’re able to set things in motion for the kingdom.

YEAH, I KNOW: THE BAR IS HIGH.

Everyone can lead, because everyone can serve. This is, of course, is what Jesus taught. However, this position isn’t for everyone. I’m looking for leaders who lead leaders. This isn’t just BUZZspeak.

Our church is committed to developing leaders for the next generation and I’m looking for the right people.

Interested?

The next step is to fill out an application at http://www.marinerschurch.org/job-openings.

There you go! If you watch our podcast, you know that Matt has STRONG convictions. If you’re interested… go for it. If not, I’d understand that too. But, I’m a lot nicer than Matt (he’d think you were just “mentally weak”…which is a favorite McGillspeak.)

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  • http://twitter.com/thebassoflife Clayton Lott

    There was an interesting little parenthetical comment at the beginning of the description – “(or junior high).”  Sneaky, Matt, very sneaky.

  • Eric Putman

    I told Matt. This opportunity sounds incredible and no one better to help develop you than Matt. If I was in the right position in my life to apply, I would do so. I encourage all others who are passionate about ministry and looking for a new job to do so.

  • http://brandonweldy.wordpress.com Brandon Weldy

    I really liked the line about failure being inevitable. If I had really known that from the beginning it would have brought a lot of assurance. I know have elders who have told me to try things even if I fail, at least I am working toward a goal.

    The line about rules being mere suggestions makes me nervous. Perhaps that is because I am one of those people who find them as a wonderful necessity. 

    All in all sounds like a great description and I hope God leads the right guy there to do some awesome work for His Kingdom!

  • Matt McGill

    Eric: thanks for the encouraging vote of confidence!

    Clayton: not trying to be sneaky! I’m actually going to hire afewpeople, some for junior high too!

  • Greggfarah

    I don’t want to move, but I do want to work with Matt. Does that count?

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