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Pastor Job Description Overview

The pastor shall serve as the chief shepherd of the local church by communicating God's Word, ministering to spiritual needs, and providing biblical leadership. Duties include proclaiming God's Word, overseeing staff, providing vision and growth, equipping the congregation through teaching and counseling, and participating in evangelism, visitation, and reconciliation efforts. The pastor is expected to have a Master's of Divinity degree and experience qualifying them to pastor a Southern Baptist church with spiritual integrity and maturity.

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Pastor Job Description Overview

The pastor shall serve as the chief shepherd of the local church by communicating God's Word, ministering to spiritual needs, and providing biblical leadership. Duties include proclaiming God's Word, overseeing staff, providing vision and growth, equipping the congregation through teaching and counseling, and participating in evangelism, visitation, and reconciliation efforts. The pastor is expected to have a Master's of Divinity degree and experience qualifying them to pastor a Southern Baptist church with spiritual integrity and maturity.

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PASTOR

Job Description
The pastor shall serve as the chief under-shepherd and overseer of this local church,
feeding, leading and nurturing the sheep. This person’s main responsibilities will be to
communicate God’s Word, minister to spiritual needs and provide biblical leadership for
the church.

Minimum Training and Experience:

A Master of Divinity Degree (or equivalent) and/or training experiences


which would qualify a person to pastor and administer a Southern Baptist
church.

Special Requirements:

1. Converted and called to the pastoral ministry.


2. Licensed and ordained as a minister of the Gospel of Southern
Baptist churches.
3. Spiritual and personal integrity and maturity.
4. Ability and willingness to share Christ and disciple others.
5. Positive human relations skills.
6. Obvious motivational skills.
7. Ability to communicate well through a pulpit ministry.
8. Proven love for the fellowship of a local church.
9. Ability to empathize with the deep concerns of the
congregation.

Duties – Responsibilities:

1. Proclaim the Word of God in a regular pulpit ministry


2. Oversee pastoral staff. Provide direction for the church program.
3. Provide leadership and vision for the church. Direct plans for ministry and
church growth; develop and fine-tune the church structure based on the Team
philosophy of ministry.
4. Motivate, equip and nurture the people of the church through example,
preaching and teaching God’s Word and spiritual counseling.
5. Spend significant time in prayer and Bible study.
6. Facilitate the contact/visitation of hospitalized or grieving church members.
7. Officiate at weddings and funerals.
8. Oversee church discipline and manage conflict in the church. Seek to
reconcile relationships and promote unity within the church.
9. Participate in evangelism efforts through preaching and giving invitations
during worship services, revival or other special services, visitation and other
outreach efforts.
10. To manage his money with integrity so as not to bring reproach upon the
church.
11. The Pastor, when possible, shall moderate all business meetings of the church.
12. Work with various standing and special committees in accomplishing their
respective duties.
13. Lead in observance of the ordinances of the church.
14. Cooperate with local, state, and denominational leaders in matters of mutual
interest and concern; keep the church informed of denominational
developments; represent the church in denominational and civic matters

The Pastor is allowed two (2) weeks vacation, two (2) revivals, and two (2) weeks sick
leave per year with the church paying the supply.

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