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Are you interested in serving with the C&MA but not yet an accredited worker? You will need to begin with a licensing process through your geographic district.

Overview:

Position Summary

The Executive Pastor serves as the primary leader of all ministry staff and ministries at Spruce Grove Alliance Church. This role exists to translate the Lead Pastor’s vision into effective ministry execution, ensuring alignment, health, and effectiveness across all ministry environments.

The Executive Pastor is a culture carrier, leader developer, and ministry architect who ensures the church’s mission, values, and discipleship strategy are lived out through people, teams, and systems.

This role bridges the gap between vision and implementation, helping SGAC grow in spiritual depth, leadership strength, and ministry impact.

While primarily a leadership and oversight role, the Executive Pastor will also carry a modest, flexible ministry component that reflects the current size and stage of SGAC. This ensures ongoing connection to frontline ministry while allowing the role to evolve toward greater executive focus as the church grows and staffing expands.

Leadership Structure

The Executive Pastor reports directly to the Lead Pastor and serves on the Senior Leadership Team alongside the Lead Pastor and Operations Director:

Lead Pastor Spiritual & Vision Leader
Executive Pastor - Ministry Leader & Vision Implementor
Operations Director - Organizational & Operational Leader

This role is designed to flex over time, with a gradual shift from direct ministry involvement toward increased executive leadership as SGAC grows.

Duties and Responsibilities:

1. Lead and Shepherd Ministry Staff

  • Directly lead, coach, and develop ministry pastors and directors.
  • Provide regular one-on-one leadership, coaching, and encouragement.
  • Foster spiritual health, relational unity, and leadership growth.
  • Build leadership pipelines and develop emerging leaders.
  • Ensure staff are aligned, supported, and thriving.
  • Serve as a support and pressure-release for ministry pastors, stepping in during high-demand seasons, staffing gaps, or strategic initiatives to ensure sustainability and health across the team.

2. Ensure Vision Alignment and Ministry Effectiveness

  • Ensure all ministries align with SGAC’s mission, vision, and values.
  • Translate vision into actionable ministry strategies and plans.
  • Evaluate ministries for spiritual fruitfulness and effectiveness.
  • Ensure ministries are helping people move toward spiritual maturity.
  • Identify gaps and opportunities for growth.
  • Oversee the ministry year calendar to ensure alignment, avoid major overlap of key events, and maintain a sustainable pace for staff and volunteers.

3. Oversee Ministry Strategy and Discipleship Systems

  • Develop and refine SGAC’s discipleship pathway.
  • Ensure effective systems for connection, groups, leadership development, and spiritual formation.
  • Help ministries scale effectively as the church grows.
  • Ensure healthy and engaging ministry environments.

4. Champion and Protect Church Culture

  • Reinforce and model SGAC staff values and culture.
  • Guard unity, relational health, and trust among staff.
  • Identify and address cultural drift proactively.
  • Ensure staff and volunteer environments reflect SGAC’s DNA.
  • Help maintain a joyful, mission-focused staff culture.

5. Facilitate Ministry Collaboration and Alignment

  • Ensure clear communication between ministries.
  • Break down silos and promote teamwork.
  • Help ministries function as one unified church.

6. Ministry Component (Flexible & Scalable)

While the primary focus of this role is to lead and oversee all ministries, the Executive Pastor will also carry a meaningful but limited direct ministry expression, reflective of the current size and needs of SGAC.

This component is designed to:

  • Keep the Executive Pastor personally engaged in frontline ministry.
  • Maintain relational credibility with staff and volunteers.
  • Provide practical support where ministry demand is highest.

This ministry component will adapt over time and may decrease as the church grows and additional staff are hired.

Key areas currently include:

Global Missions Ministry Leadership

  • Provide oversight and vision for SGAC’s global missions engagement.
  • Lead and develop global partnerships and International Worker relationships.
  • Champion a culture of global mission within the church.
  • Oversee mission trips and Global Missions initiatives.
  • Evaluate and discern new global mission opportunities.

Teaching & Pastoral Functions

  • Preach approximately 3–6 times per year as directed by the lead pastor in accordance with the preaching schedule.
  • Ensure all weddings, funerals, and pastoral care needs are met through the pastoral team, or step in to assist as needed.

Strategic Ministry Support

  • Step into key ministry areas during seasons of growth, transition, or increased demand.
  • Provide hands-on leadership or temporary support where needed.

Required Experience & Qualifications:

  • Strong, mature Christian faith and alignment with SGAC beliefs.
  • Proven leadership experience in a church ministry context.
  • Experience leading staff and developing leaders.
  • Strong relational and emotional intelligence.
  • Strategic and organizational leadership ability.
  • Demonstrated pastoral ministry experience (typically 10+ years), with a proven track record of leadership and staff development.
  • Formal theological education (Bible college or seminary) is an asset.
  • Licensed with The Alliance Canada (C&MA), or willing to pursue licensing/ordination within the district.

Ideal Candidate Profile

  • A Shepherd - Deeply cares about people and staff health.
  • A Leader of Leaders (Rancher) - Experienced in coaching and developing leaders.
  • A Culture Builder - Protects and reinforces healthy culture.
  • A Strategic Thinker - Can turn vision into actionable plans.
  • A Ministry Architect - Understands how to build effective discipleship systems.
  • A Unifier - Creates alignment and unity across teams.
  • A Humble, Mature Follower of Jesus - Leads from deep spiritual health.

Other Information

1. Our Church: Who We Are

Spruce Grove Alliance Church (SGAC) is a growing, multi-generational church located in Spruce Grove, Alberta, just outside Edmonton. We are a vibrant, mission-focused church with a deep desire to see people encounter Jesus, grow in faith, and live on mission in everyday life.

We currently gather for two Sunday services and represent a wide range of ages and life stages—from young families to long-time followers of Jesus. Our heart is to be a church that is both deeply rooted in Scripture and actively engaged in our community and world.

Our Staff Team

Our staff team is relational, collaborative, and aligned around a shared mission. We value:

  • Unity Over Silos
  • Ownership Over Passivity
  • Spiritual Health Over Performance

The Lead Pastor provides spiritual and visionary leadership, supported by a team of pastors and ministry leaders across worship, next gen, groups, care, and outreach. Our Operations Director ensures strong organizational health, allowing ministry to thrive.

The Executive Pastor will play a key role in leading, aligning, and strengthening this team, while also serving as a pressure-release valve—stepping in during seasons of growth, demand, or complexity to support pastors and sustain healthy ministry.

Current Key Ministries

  • Micro Churches (Small Groups): Sermon-based communities focused on discipleship, care, and mission.
  • Next Gen Ministries: Strong engagement with both church and community families.
  • Sunday Services: Gospel-centered, worship-driven gatherings.
  • Local Outreach: Including Grace’s Table (meals and groceries for those in need).
  • Global Missions: Active partnerships, trips, and church-wide engagement.

Recent Wins & Momentum

  • Growing engagement and impact through Micro Churches.
  • Increased outreach effectiveness through Grace’s Table.
  • Strong volunteer culture and participation (e.g. VBS with significant community reach).
  • Clear church-wide alignment around discipleship, community, and mission.
  • A growing hunger for spiritual depth and formation.

Our Culture & Vibe

SGAC is:

  • Warm and welcoming, but not shallow.
  • Relational and real, not program-driven.
  • Hungry for growth—spiritually and missionally.
  • Willing to try, learn, and adapt.
  • Focused on developing people, not just running ministries.

We care deeply about who we are becoming, not just what we are doing.

2. Our Mission, Vision & Values

Our Mission

At SGAC, we exist to: Know Jesus, Know One Another, and Make Jesus Known.

This captures the heartbeat of our church:

  • A deep and growing relationship with Jesus.
  • Authentic, life-giving relationships with one another.
  • A clear and compelling mission to reach those far from God.

How We Are Currently Living This Out

In this season, we are expressing this mission through three key movements:

  • Deeper Discipleship (Know Jesus)
  • Stronger Community (Know One Another)
  • Bolder Mission (Make Jesus Known)

These are not programs—they are pathways shaping everything we do.

Our Values: How We Live the Mission

Looking Up – Know Jesus
Intentional Proximity - We pursue closeness with Jesus through prayer, worship, Scripture, and listening to the Holy Spirit.
Transformational Discipleship - We are being formed into the likeness of Christ; growing in holiness, character, and the fruit of the Spirit.

Looking In – Know One Another
Sacrificial Service - We use our gifts to serve others, choosing to be contributors, not consumers.
Collaborative Community - We live out the “one another’s” of Scripture through unity, transparency, and shared life.

Looking Out – Make Jesus Known
Missional Imagination - We cultivate a heart for those far from God, living with urgency and creativity in sharing the gospel.
Radical Generosity - We steward our time, resources, and influence for God’s purposes.

3. Staff DNA (How We Lead & Serve at SGAC)

At SGAC, we believe who we are matters as much as what we do. Our staff DNA defines the spiritual and cultural environment of our team. These values shape how we relate to Jesus, one another, and the mission.

  • Lead from Overflow - We cultivate a deep life with Jesus and minister from His fullness.
  • Own the Mission - We take responsibility for the whole and bring our best.
  • Multiply Ministry - We equip others and give ministry away.
  • Choose Unity- We protect trust and speak truth in love.
  • Missional Gratitude - We joyfully sacrifice because we are grateful to be part of Jesus’ mission.

Final Word

SGAC is in a meaningful season. We have clarity of vision, a unified leadership team, and strong momentum—but we also sense God inviting us into more. More depth. More alignment. More impact. We are looking for an Executive Pastor who can help us steward this moment—someone who can:

  • Carry Leadership Weight
  • Develop Leaders
  • Align Ministries
  • Remove Barriers to Growth
  • Translate Vision into Reality
  • This role exists to ensure that our ministries are accomplishing our mission—and that our people are growing in Christ as a result.

The Lead Pastor at Westwood Alliance Church will provide spiritual leadership, pastoral care, strong Biblical teaching and vision for our growing and diverse congregation in Coquitlam. This person will shepherd and equip our staff, volunteers, and members to live as “devoted followers of Jesus Christ” who love God, love people, and lead others toward Him.

The Lead Pastor will preach God’s Word faithfully, cast a vision for multi-generational ministry, foster unity across our English, Cantonese, and Mandarin congregations, and engage our community through outreach and discipleship. The ideal candidate is an experienced, relational leader and strategic thinker who will partner with lay leaders and staff to begin an exciting new season of mission and growth at Westwood.

Start date will be May 1, 2026.

Salary range is $75,000 to $100,000 annually (based on experience and qualifications).

Click here for more information and application instructions. 

Position Overview:

Hamilton Chinese Alliance Church (HCAC) is prayerfully seeking a Family & Children Pastor to launch and lead a comprehensive, sustainable family discipleship program. This is a new position needed for the 2026 ministry year, created to strengthen the existing multifaceted children and youth (nursery to Grade 6) program and to outreach/equip parents as primary disciplers in a multi-lingual, multi-cultural church context - English-primary, with strong ability to connect with Mandarin-speaking parents an important asset.

Employment Details:-

  • Position Type: Full-time preferred (part-time will be considered for the right candidate)
  • Start Date: As soon as possible (2026)
  • Reports To: Chair - Board of Elders
  • Language Assets: English primary with Mandarin strongly preferred (for parent partnership and congregational integration)
  • Compensation: Commensurate with training and experience

Role Summary:-

The Family & Children Pastor to provide vision, pastoral leadership, and hands-on oversight of the family/children ministry, working in collaboration with pastors & ministry leaders, in the following areas:

1. Children’s ministry (nursery–Grade 6)

2. Family discipleship and parent equipping

3. Outreach to the large community base families in Hamilton and surrounding areas

Key Responsibilities:-

A) Children’s Ministry Leadership (Nursery–Grade 6)

  • Building upon the existing “Sweet-Family” and Sunday school programs, lead the design and implementation of a gospel-centered ministry (Sunday, midweek as applicable, special events).
  • Select/implement curriculum; ensure consistent teaching quality and clear spiritual outcomes.
  • Establish operational systems for volunteer scheduling, classroom support, supplies, check-in/out, and communication with parents.

B) Family Discipleship & Parent Equipping

  • Develop an overall family discipleship strategy that aligns with the church mission.
  • Equip parents as the primary spiritual leaders of their children through coaching, tools, and rhythms that support faith practices at home.
  • Provide pastoral care to families (as appropriate) and coordinate referrals/resources when specialized care is needed.

C) Outreach

  • Leveraging existing ministries and community partners, creating a comprehensive gospel-based program that will be attractive to children and families in Hamilton and surrounding areas.

Qualifications:-

Spiritual & Character

  • A mature, growing relationship with Jesus Christ; evidence of Christian character and servant leadership.
  • A clear calling to family & children ministry and a commitment to disciple-making in the local church.

Theological Training (Flexible)

  • MDiv / MCS / MTS (or equivalent) welcomed; relevant ministry experience and demonstrated fruitfulness are highly valued.

Experience & Skills

  • Proven ability to lead and build children/youth/family ministries, including curriculum use, volunteer development, and ministry systems.
  • Strong relational and communication skills with children, teens, parents, and volunteers.
  • Cultural intelligence and comfort serving in a multi-lingual church context
  • English fluency required; Mandarin/Cantonese strongly preferred (especially for parent engagement).

Application Process:-

Please submit:

1. Resume

2. Cover letter (your calling to family ministry; experience in children/parent discipleship)

3. Brief testimony (faith and calling)

4. 2–3 references (including at least one pastoral reference)

Send materials to: BOECHAIR@hamiltoncac.org

Posting closes: May 30, 2026 or until filled (applications reviewed on a rolling basis)


Overview:

The Senior Associate Pastor serves as the organizational integrator for Crosspoint Church, translating vision into execution by building systems, aligning ministries, and ensuring healthy operational rhythms

Crosspoint Church is a growing, multi-ethnic community in Northeast Edmonton seeking a Senior Associate Pastor to help drive our mission forward through strong leadership, clear systems, and thriving ministries. This unique role blends pastoral care, team development, and organizational leadership to help people become fully devoted followers of Jesus. If you’re passionate about building both people and structures while reaching our diverse community, we’d love to connect.   

Full Job Description


Temporary Summer Grant Position (2 Positions)

Closing date: April 15, 2026

Type: 30 hours per week

Start Date: June to August (9 Weeks, start and end dates to be determined.)

The opportunity: Looking for an opportunity to make a difference this summer? St. Albert Alliance Church is seeking two individuals who are passionate about making a Kingdom impact while gaining valuable knowledge and experience in kids ministry.

The Kids Summer Coordinators will assist with the planning, preparation and delivery of summer programming for preschool and elementary students in St. Albert and surrounding areas. This includes organizing kids day camps and leading weekend programs. The role involves creative planning, administration, teaching lessons, as well as leading games and activities. It also includes supporting leadership development and volunteer coordination.

Please see the full job description HERE.


Temporary Summer Grant Position (2 Positions)

Closing date: April 15, 2026

Type: 30 hours per week

Start Date: June to August (9 Weeks, start and end dates to be determined.)

The opportunity: We are seeking two dynamic Summer Youth Ministry Coordinators who will assist with the planning, preparation and delivery of summer programming for students grades 7-12 in St. Albert and surrounding areas. Responsibilities include, organizing sports camps, facilitating transition seminars for students in Grades 6-7 and Grades 9-10, and hosting community events. The role involves creative planning, administrative tasks, teaching and game preparation, as well as supporting leadership development and volunteer training to ensure effective program execution.

Please see the full job description HERE.


Temporary Summer Grant Position

Closing date: April 15, 2026

Type: 30 hours per week

Start Date: May to August (16 Weeks, start and end dates to be determined.)

The opportunity: Looking for an opportunity to make a difference this summer? St. Albert Alliance Church is seeking to hire an individual who is eager to contribute to the life of the church while gaining valuable hands-on experience in facility maintenance operations. This position includes supporting the care, upkeep, and daily functioning of church facilities, as well as assisting with the setup and teardown for weekend services and summer events.

Please see the full job description HERE.

Temporary Summer Grant Position

Closing date: April 15, 2026

Type: 30 hours per week

Start Date: May to August (16 Weeks, start and end dates to be determined.)

The opportunity: Looking for an opportunity to make a difference this summer? St. Albert Alliance Church is seeking to hire an individual who is passionate about making a Kingdom impact, while gaining valuable knowledge and experience in Worship Ministry. This position includes working with our Worship Arts Team, Tech/Production Team, assisting with various live events and Sunday services.

Please see the full job description HERE.


About Montreal Chinese Alliance Church

Founded in 1972, Montreal Chinese Alliance Church (MCAC) is a caring, multicultural, and multilingual church. It carries a long-standing heart for local and global missions in alignment with the Christian and Missionary Alliance (C&MA). MCAC consists of three language-based congregations—Cantonese, Mandarin, and English—united by a shared commitment to loving God, following the Holy Spirit, and developing devoted servants of Jesus Christ.

The English Congregation Opportunity

The English Congregation is composed largely of second- and third-generation Chinese Canadians. With approximately 100 attendees, we are eager to grow within the unique dynamics of a Chinese church in Quebec, bridging generational, linguistic, and cultural differences for the sake of the gospel. There is a spiritual desire for deeper engagement in small groups, intentional mentoring, and practical teaching that leads to obedient, Spirit-empowered living.

MCAC is actively seeking an Associate Pastor to serve as Lead Pastor of the English Congregation, providing primary shepherding and teaching with a focus on strengthening Christ-shaped discipleship and fostering unity across the church.

Key Responsibilities

● Pastoral Leadership & Shepherding

Provide spiritual direction, pastoral care, and encouragement for the English Congregation. Cultivate a prayerful, Scripture-centred community and offer care through counselling, visitation, and prayer.

● Preaching & Teaching

Preach regularly at Sunday services and teach God’s Word with theological depth, practical relevance, and pastoral sensitivity.

● Discipleship & Leadership Development

Lead discipleship initiatives and mentor emerging leaders. Strengthen small groups and fellowship ministries that foster spiritual growth and community life.

● Mentorship of Youth Pastoral Staff

Provide oversight to youth staff and volunteers, supporting healthy transitions into ministry life.

● Collaboration & Integration

Work closely with the Senior Pastor, pastoral staff, and elders. Participate in church-wide planning and promote unity across the three congregations.

Qualifications & Experience

A clear and growing commitment to Jesus Christ, evidenced by character, calling, and life practice.

● Seminary graduate (MDiv or equivalent) or comparable theological training and experience.

● Minimum of 5 years of pastoral ministry experience.

● Demonstrates gifting in communication through preaching, teaching, and discipleship.

● Experience developing leaders and working collaboratively with volunteer teams.

● Ability to minister effectively in a diverse, multicultural, and multigenerational context.

● Proficiency in French, Cantonese, and/or Mandarin is an asset but not required; the primary ministry context is English-speaking.

● The role is physically based in Montreal.

Reporting & Accountability

The Associate Pastor reports to the Senior Pastor and serves in partnership with the MCAC pastoral team and Board of Elders.

Application Process

Interested applicants are invited to submit:

● A current curriculum vitae (CV)

● A cover letter

● Minimum two references

● Testimony of salvation and God’s calling

● Links to at least two recorded or online sermons

Please send applications and inquiries to the MCAC Pastoral Search Committee at psc@montreal-cac.org.

Applications will be reviewed as received. We thank all applicants for their interest, but only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. Early applications are encouraged. The position is full-time, and salary is based on C&MA district guidelines, accounting for experience and qualifications.

Montreal Chinese Alliance Church is committed to prayerful discernment and looks forward to welcoming the pastor God is preparing to shepherd the English Congregation.

The Lead Pastor, in partnership with the Board of Elders, will be responsible for the overall vision and ministry of LWAC. They must be willing to serve our church & community through possessing a pastoral heart, a servant heart, as well as a heart for mission, both in our community & our world.

Salary range of $60,000 – $84,000 depending on education, and years of pastoral experience in ministry (based on 40 hours / week)

The position allows up to 5 weeks vacation per year based on your years of ministry experience.
The position of Lead Pastor will receive a full medical benefits package and include participation in the Alliance Retirement Fund.

Please click the full job posting, pastoral search profile, and pastoral staff- terms of reference for more information.

Submit your resume, including a link to one, or more of your sermons to employment@lwac.ca

REPORTS TO: Director of Strategic Alignment and Integration

DEPARTMENT: Alliance Ministries


OVERVIEW

The Alliance Canada is a vibrant, growing evangelical denomination, committed to serving Jesus and His mission. With a dedicated team of over a thousand, the Alliance Canada supports hundreds of affiliated local churches across Canada as well as active global outreach ministries in approximately 40 countries.

MISSION

To faithfully serve the Alliance Canada to the Glory of God as we strive to be Christ-centred, Spirit-empowered, and Mission-focused movement in everything we do.

We work to fulfill our mission through making disciples, multiplying churches in Canada, and ministering to least-reached people groups around the world. Whether serving in a Canadian suburb or in a remote mountain village in Asia, our goal is to live on mission with God through equipping our churches and workers.

OPPORTUNITY

The Content Lead serves as a strategic bridge between culture and communication within The Alliance Canada, aligning storytelling with organizational vision and strategy. This role curates and shapes content including stories, reports, event materials, and digital messaging, to reflect a unified voice across platforms and audiences. By translating leadership insights, including President’s processing, into clear and compelling narratives. The Content Lead connects campaigns, events, and communications into a coherent whole. Drawing from existing content and refining it for each context, this role cultivates clarity, energy, and engagement around what God is doing through The Alliance Canada.


SPECIFIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Content Strategy and Messaging

  • Develop and deliver content that communicates the organization’s mission, values, and strategic priorities.
  • Curate and refine stories, reports, and event content to reflect a consistent Alliance Canada voice.
  • Translate leadership insights into clear, compelling communications across platforms.
  • Integrate campaigns, events, and communications into a unified narrative.
  • Shape programming content, scripts, and messaging for national and international events and conferences.
  • Ensure consistent messaging across all communication channels.

Cultural Alignment & Collaboration

  • Ensure tone and language align with organizational culture across national and international.
  • Connect all communications across Alliance Ministries and Alliance Services.
  • Collaborate with communications teams, ministry networks, districts, and international team to reinforce consistency.
  • Promote a culture of shared ownership and unity in mission through communication.

Storytelling & Reporting

  • Capture and share stories that reflect God’s work across Canada and globally.
  • Develop reports, campaign updates, and ministry highlights tailored to diverse audiences.
  • Ensure storytelling is accessible, celebratory, and representative of local, national and international impact.

Donor & Stakeholder Engagement

  • Create compelling content that strengthens relationships with donors and stakeholders.
  • Highlight impact stories and project outcomes to demonstrate value and transparency.

Project & Program Narratives

  • Collaborate with internal teams to document and share the stories of key initiatives and programs.
  • Translate complex project details into accessible and engaging content.

Event Content Development

  • Lead the creation of content for organizational events, including speeches, presentations, and promotional materials.
  • Ensure event messaging aligns with strategic objectives and audience needs.

Digital Content

  • Oversee content strategy for the organization’s website, ensuring alignment with brand and strategic goals.
  • Collaborating on the development of social media strategy

Reporting & Communications

  • Produce reports and updates for constituents that communicate progress, impact, and strategic direction.
  • Support leadership in preparing communications that reinforce organizational vision.


QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS

  • Degree in communications, journalism, theology, or related field (or equivalent experience).
  • Experience working in faith-based, nonprofit, or ministry settings preferred.
  • Experience in content strategy, communications, or related field.
  • Exceptional writing, editing, and storytelling skills.
  • Strong understanding of strategic planning and organizational communications.
  • Ability to translate complex ideas into clear, engaging content.
  • Experience with digital platforms, including website content management and social media.
  • Collaborative mindset with the ability to work cross-functionally.
  • Creative thinker with a strategic lens and attention to detail.
  • Jesus-centered and prayerful in approach.
  • Relational, collaborative, and encouraging presence.
  • Able to hold both detail and big-picture narratives together.
  • Passionate about the mission and vision of The Alliance Canada.


COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS

People and culture are paramount to us while serving the mission. We offer a comprehensive compensation package including excellent benefits, an exceptional pension plan, generous vacation package.


CONTACT INFORMATION

If interested, we would love to hear from you and discuss how you may be a great fit in joining us in completing God's call to tell everyone about the Good News of Jesus Christ! We invite candidates to submit their resume to peopleandculture@thealliancecanada.ca

Please also include a cover letter sharing how your skills and experience align with this role and the Alliance Canada’s mission.


NOTICE OF ACCOMMODATION: 

The Alliance Canada has an accommodation process in place and provides accommodations for employees with disabilities.  Please call 416- 674-7878 Ext.# 213 or by e-mail at peopleandculture@thealliancecanada.ca so that arrangements can be made for the appropriate accommodations to be in place if you are invited to interview.  

This position will be open until a suitable candidate is found.

Grand Centre Alliance Church is prayerfully seeking our next Lead Pastor — a spiritually grounded, relationally wise leader with a deep love for Jesus, His Church, and God’s mission in a unique and ever-changing community.

Located in Cold Lake, Alberta, Grand Centre Alliance Church is a healthy and resilient congregation shaped by a transient region and sustained by a strong sense of calling as a sending and equipping church. We are marked by warmth, generosity, biblical teaching, prayer, and a deep commitment to children, youth, and families. We believe God has positioned our church to be a beacon of hope and a place of healing, locally and beyond.

We are eager to journey with a leader who listens attentively to the Holy Spirit, teaches Scripture with clarity and conviction, and leads with humility, courage, and emotional health. Our congregation values collaborative leadership, shared ministry, and creating environments where people of all ages can encounter God, grow in faith, and find authentic community.

Please see the full job description HERE.


Southview Church is a large, multi-ethnic, multi-generational church located in Calgary’s deep south, with a passion for leading people to know and follow Jesus. There is a long legacy of seeing people transformed by the life changing news of Jesus and propelled forward on mission – both locally and globally. We are passionate about making disciples in our church, in our community, and around the world. We dream of seeing our people living in unity with one another, growing in their faith, serving & caring for others, and telling the story of who Jesus is wherever God has uniquely positioned them.

This role is ideal for someone with a passion for providing pastoral leadership and strategic direction for connecting people to groups at Southview. This person champions all aspects of ensuring the congregation is connecting with one another, building community and growing Disciples of Jesus through a strong, healthy, and growing groups ministry, with specific emphasis on Small Groups and Connections.

Please see the full job description HERE.
The English Congregation Pastoral Search Committee is currently seeking applicants to fill the position of Pastor of English Ministry. We are seeking a pastoral leader to join a dynamic mature pastoral team, to lead our growing English-Speaking Congregation, now averaging an attendance of 200 each week. If you are an English-speaking pastor who would look forward to implementing creative ministries in art, culture, and rich theological teaching through a strong team environment, then we would look forward to talking to you.

Salary range is $68,000-$78,000 per year based on experience and qualifications.

Please click here for more information.

All interested applicants are encouraged to submit inquiries and applications to english.hiring@rcac.ca.

The Youth Pastor develops and grows KAC’s Youth Ministry, providing vision, leadership, and pastoral care. This role provides leadership to both Junior Youth and Senior Youth, two distinct programs designed to meet students at different developmental stages while remaining unified in vision and discipleship pathway.

In alignment with the KAC Strategic Plan, the Youth Pastor collaborates with the Pastoral Lead Team, staff, and volunteers to equip and inspire every student to know Jesus and make Him known, cultivating lives marked by renewal, spiritual formation, leadership development, and missional engagement.

https://kac.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Youth-Pastor-Search-Profile-Final.pdf

Trinity International Church of Strasbourg (TICOS) is an international English speaking church that is a member of the AECM (Alliance des Eglises Chré ennes Missionnaires de France). The church was founded by a C&MA missionary in 2006 and has grown into a self supporting local church with about 100 to 120 adults currently a ending on Sundays.

Our mission statement is that TICOS exists to welcome people from all nations and to bring them into a liberating and transformative relationship with Jesus Christ, discipling them and equipping them to be good and faithful servants in the kingdom of God wherever He may send them


In this respect, we believe that we are called to...

  • Be fundamentally Christ centered, passionate in worship and relying on Him through prayer
  • Reach out with His love to those who do not know Jesus Christ as their Savior both in our Community and beyond 
  • Encourage spiritual growth through Bible-based teaching and discipleship
  • Express honest fellowship, supporting each other in friendship and love 


Qualification and profile 

  • Fulfilling of criteria of 1 Timothy 3:1-7 and Titus 1:6-9
  • A seminary degree or equivalent
  • Pastoral experience of at least 5 years
  • A desire to work both with Internationals and French people
  • Being in agreement with our mission statement
  • Pastor’s heart, empathic and relational, willingness to connect with people
  • Gifts of teaching, preaching and discipleship
  • Fluent and clear expression in English
  • Multi-cultural ministry enthusiast with the ability to adapt to a constant turnover of people
  • The ability to speak French or at least have some knowledge of it in order to learn it is an advantage, although not mandatory.
  • Servant leadership


For further information on TICOS please go to https://trinitystrasbourg.org/

There is a financial package offered with the position. If you feel God is calling you to this position, please request an application package by contacting: pastorsearchticos@gmail.com

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1. Prospective Candidate Introduction

This document has been created to provide prospective pastoral candidates a fuller understanding of Kamloops Alliance Church and the type of Lead Pastor the church aims to hire. It serves as the guiding document for the Kamloops Alliance Church Pastoral Search Team. Interested applicants can contact the District Superintendent of the Canadian Pacific District of the Christian and Missionary Alliance or the Chair of the Kamloops Alliance Church Pastoral Search Team.

Rev. Mark Peters

Canadian Pacific District Superintendent

Christian and Missionary Alliance

Telephone: 604.372.1922

Email: markp@pacificdistrict.ca

Rob Splane

Pastoral Search Team Chair

Kamloops Alliance Church

Telephone: 250.319.4025

Email: RobS@kac.ca

2. Mission, Vision & Values

Mission:

Kamloops Alliance Church exists to know Jesus and make Him known.

Vision:

To see all people become fully devoted followers of Jesus Christ.

Core Values:

1. Christ Centered

Our foundation is the person and work of Jesus Christ. He is the nucleus of the “KAC atom” around which every other strategic directive centres. To that end, every initiative, goal, and dream at KAC is designed to be carried out with Jesus, for Jesus, and because of Jesus.

2. Formation

We desire to be continually formed into the image of Jesus for the sake of others.

3. Community

As a response to Christ’s call to intimate community with him and others, we desire to be a self-sacrificing and embracing community to all people.

4. Renewal

We desire and pray for a Christ-exalting, heart-reviving, sin-defeating encounter with the Holy Spirit that releases God’s transforming power in our neighborhood, city, and world.

5. Missional Engagement

We believe that every follower of Jesus is called to be on mission everywhere, all the time by boldly proclaiming and demonstrating the love of Jesus to others.

6. Leadership Development

We seek to follow Christ’s commission to identify, train and equip leaders at all levels to make Jesus known in our church, neighborhood, city, and world.

3. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

With the departure of their Lead Pastor in the spring of 2025, Kamloops Alliance Church (KAC) launched a process to find a new Lead Pastor. Pastor Dave Hearn was appointed as Interim Lead Pastor. After discussion with the Elder Board, Pastor Dave, Mark Peters, staff and congregants, it was decided that the health of the church is good and the search for a new Lead Pastor should begin.

The Board appointed a Pastoral Search Team (PST), and Mark Peters, our District Superintendent, has been involved in the process. This document aims to give prospective candidates an understanding of Kamloops Alliance Church: its history, current state, and future direction. It also outlines the characteristics and qualifications of the pastor we seek to lead us into the next chapter.

Contact Information:

Rev. Mark Peters

Canadian Pacific District Superintendent

Christian and Missionary Alliance

Telephone: 604.372.1922

E-mail: markp@pacificdistrict.ca

Rob Splane

Pastoral Search Team Chair

Kamloops Alliance Church

Telephone: 250.319.4025

Email: RobS@kac.ca

Rev. Dave Hearn

Interim Lead Pastor

Kamloops Alliance Church

Telephone: 250.376.6268

Email: DaveH@kac.ca

4. INTRODUCTION

In the spring of 2025, after seven years of effective ministry, Kamloops Alliance Church (KAC) Lead Pastor Chris Throness, felt the calling of God to move into a newly created role with the Alliance Canada. While the KAC congregation was sad to see the Throness family depart, they understood that God had prepared Chris for this new role. They supported and commissioned Chris and his family as they transitioned into their new ministry.

Reverend Dave Hearn was already on staff as Senior Associate Pastor and was appointed Interim Lead Pastor. After discussions with the Elder Board, Pastor Dave, Mark Peters, staff, and congregants, it was agreed that the church's health was good and that the search for a new Lead Pastor should commence. A Pastoral Search team was appointed, and this document was prepared.

KAC is truly a church on the move. Since emerging from COVID restrictions, KAC has launched many new ministries and improved existing ones. We are experiencing strong growth, with staff and the Board working together to meet the increasing demand. We have pushed the limits of our facility to support our ministry efforts and are currently in a capital campaign titled, “Beyond All,” a reference to Ephesians 3:20.

We believe the search for a new Lead Pastor is mostly about discernment and that God has already been preparing our next Lead Pastor for KAC.

5. CHURCH PROFILE SUMMARY – WHERE HAVE WE COME FROM

The history of the Kamloops Alliance began with a handful of committed Christians who had a heart for mission work in Kamloops. These people had a passion for reaching people experiencing homelessness, the alcoholics, and the wanderers. It was during the latter stages of the Second World War that Selwyn Neale, Charles Anesly, Ed Hearn, and Les Hearn established a mission in downtown Kamloops. The Gospel Lighthouse began its work in 1944 on the corner of First Avenue and Victoria Street, directly across from where City Hall is located today. In 1945, the committee overseeing the mission decided to ask the Canadian Alliance Church for affiliation. At that point, this small group of people became an Alliance congregation. A year later, the work had to be relocated because the valuable downtown property they were using was sold for business purposes. Another piece of property was purchased on Columbia Street for $700. While the new church facility was being built, this small group met at Mr. and Mrs. Neale's home. With the help of volunteers, the new church building was constructed within the same year.

This new church was named the Alliance Tabernacle. The services were held in the basement, and this area also served as living quarters for the pastor and his family. The early spiritual leaders had a passion for God and for the people living in Kamloops. Erwin Jane, a fellow pastor, spoke highly of these people, saying, "The men, Anesly, Neale, and Hearn, of The Gospel Lighthouse invited me to their 6:00a.m. prayer meetings out on the hills. Every morning, we opened the Word and cried to God for a mighty move of the Holy Spirit in Kamloops.”

In 1967, the Alliance Tabernacle on Columbia Street was sold, and an A-frame style structure was built at the current address on Fortune Drive. This new facility was dedicated in March 1968 with Rev. Ed McCarthy as the pastor. By this time, the church had grown to approximately 200 people. The total seating capacity for the church was four hundred, including the main floor and balcony. On Tuesday morning, February 3, 1976, the church building went up in flames, with the fire destroying the facility. Fortunately, no one was hurt. Unfortunately, the congregation was now without a building and a pastor, as the previous pastor had resigned a few months before the fire. However, it was still a church with committed people and divine purposes for its existence. For the time being, the people held services across the street at the Overlander Elementary School. In the end, this tragedy created a great bonding experience for them. Together, they tore down the burned remains and worked on plans to start rebuilding. Construction of the new building began in August 1976. During this period, Rev. Jack Schroeder accepted the position of Senior Pastor and moved to Kamloops in time to be a part of the new building project. On May 1, 1977, the new Alliance Church was dedicated. By this time, the church had grown to around 300 people. In 1979, the Alliance church added a second pastor, and from that point on, it became a church with multiple staff. Through the years, as pastors have come and gone, there have been many committed lay people who have remained and given excellent leadership and stability to this church family. Throughout this period, lay people entirely provided leadership for children, youth, camp, and adult ministries. Many of these lay leaders have moved on to serve God in other locations. Others are still here serving in significant ways and have been in the church since the 1950s.

Today, Kamloops Alliance is the largest evangelical congregation in the Kamloops region. The people who make up this church family are from all over the city and the surrounding communities. There is a real mix of people, both socially and economically. It is an intergenerational fellowship with all ages represented. One of the heartfelt values of this church is relationships. Kamloops Alliance is a place where relationships count - with God, with each other and with those in the community. Our primary goal is to live out our God-given vision: We aim to see all people become fully devoted followers of Jesus Christ.

Please view a video of Kamloops Alliance history at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wewbrR05oo&autoplay=1

6. KAMLOOPS COMMUNITY PROFILE

The future is very exciting in the widespread, vibrant city of Kamloops. It has a growing population of over 100,000 that is transitioning from a historically agricultural and resource-based community into an athletically minded and urbanized city. Kamloops is experiencing economic diversification in tourism, recreation, education, and technology. Thompson Rivers University (TRU) is the educational home for 15,000 Canadian and international students. TRU boasts a Law School, six master's degrees and undergraduate research, and the Open Learning Division is the distance education provider for the province. Quality elementary and high schools can be found throughout Kamloops. Many family-oriented parks across the city host cultural entertainment such as festivals and music nights occurring throughout the year. It is a wonderful place to raise a family in a safe, laid-back environment.

The culture of Kamloops is pretty conservative with a strong emphasis on hard work, volunteering, and outdoor adventure. Kamloops is one of North America’s “must-visit” golf and vacation destinations, with eight golf courses located in our city and several others less than an hour away. World-class Sun Peaks Resort hosts amazing skiing, golfing, hiking and mountain biking, all within 45 minutes of Kamloops (www.sunpeaksresort.com). Home of the famous Kamloops Trout, this city is also a fisherman’s paradise with more than 200 lakes within an hour of the town. Located in South Central British Columbia at the confluence of the North and South Thompson Rivers, Kamloops is situated 335 km (220 miles) from Vancouver and 440 km (275 miles) from Calgary. At an elevation of 360 m (1200 feet), Kamloops boasts an excellent climate with mild winters and hot, dry summers.

Kamloops Alliance Church is situated at a strategic corner within the city. Located at the end of the main bridge connecting North and South Kamloops, KAC is positioned on the edge of the lower socio-economic area. This prime location enables community members from all parts of the city and all walks of life to easily reach our church. KAC is in a lower-income neighbourhood, which is undergoing improvements planned by the city to revitalise the area. The surrounding community now features a diverse mix of small family homes, retirement residences, and some nearby apartment buildings.

7. KAC CURRENT PROFILE

Kamloops Alliance Church (KAC) is a large, loving community of believers from all walks of life and demographics. It is a growing church with a current average weekly attendance of just over 800, seeking to “know Jesus and make Him known.” Stability at KAC is found in the large group of committed members and volunteers who support the many ministries and activities within the church. Leadership at KAC encourages the congregation to connect weekly in smaller, meaningful Life Groups to solidify relationships within the church community and with God. KAC is known for a casual “come as you are” style, with a desire to be a place with its arms wide open to all who attend. The church enjoys a good reputation within the city. It is particularly known among the government and private social services network as a solid contributor and participant, offering resources and finances.

KAC is truly a multi-generational church. Worship services are energetic, contemporary, and led by a skilled and creative worship pastor with a talent for building dynamic teams of dedicated artists and worship leaders. Our Pastors provide solid biblical teaching that both inspires and convicts us to become Spirit-filled children of God. KAC also has a very dynamic children’s ministry, and student ministries engage in a highly successful leadership development program.

The staff of 19 (full-time equivalent) is dedicated to addressing the spiritual, emotional, and physical needs of the community and has experienced minimal turnover. The pastoral team is a skilled, experienced, and cohesive group, even in the current absence of a Lead Pastor.

The culture of Kamloops Alliance Church has its roots in evangelism and a commitment to being outward-focused. While there are several internal programs to help build the current body, KAC takes very seriously its call to be an influential force in its community. The church passionately and intentionally seeks creative ways to connect with the non-churched. The church strategically partners with many local social agencies, making a difference in the lives of countless people in need.

Overall, it is a church with an inviting and casual atmosphere that reflects the surrounding community. Still, at its core, KAC has a passionate dedication to making a meaningful and lasting difference in the lives of those it reaches.

8. KAC – TRAJECTORY

The congregation of KAC weathered COVID restrictions relatively well, emerging unified and with a renewed energy to accomplish kingdom activities. In the fall of 2022, the Leadership initiated a process to solicit feedback from staff and a cross-section of the congregation regarding future direction and specific initiatives we felt God wanted KAC to pursue. This resulted in the development of a 5 Year Strategic Plan, which the Elder’s Board approved in December 2022. The Strategic Plan outlines specific goals in five ministry areas: Formation, Community, Revival/Renewal, Missional Engagement, and Leadership Development. The Plan is updated annually, and it is encouraging to see how God has worked to accomplish the things He has prompted KAC to do. Some of the initiatives include:

• Encouraging people to join life groups, we currently have 300 people in 32 life groups.

• We are on pace for 50 baptisms annually

• Established a biblical counselling ministry

• Established prayer teams

• Hosted two live Soul Care conferences and one by video

• Formed an Indigenous Connections ministry

• Established a church at Sun Peaks (an international ski resort)

• Hosted a cold-weather shelter

• Established Revive, a time for sharing a meal and joining in worship and prayer

• Fostered a separate congregation on our campus that is now ready to launch out on its own

• Established new relationships with international mission organizations and sponsored international missionaries

 9. LEAD PASTOR CHARACTERISTICS & QUALIFICATIONS

OVERVIEW:

We seek an experienced Lead Pastor who is in alignment with KAC’s mission, vision, values, and strategic plan. The ideal candidate will resonate with the heart and purpose of KAC and is eager to invest in them.

We seek someone who can provide vision to grow the ministries of KAC, with proven experience in nurturing, enhancing, developing, and expanding both new and established initiatives, including a capital campaign. While it is expected that this individual will curate and refine current pathways as needed, they should also be able to honour the work of discerning vision and the planning that has preceded it.

We seek a Lead Pastor who is a servant leader, primarily collaborative, and able to empower, motivate and shepherd staff, lay leaders, and congregants with confidence and sensitivity.

This individual holds a high view of scripture, is aware of our current cultural context, and is skilled in preaching, teaching, and communicating the gospel to a diverse audience. We seek someone who can model and foster the spiritual growth of others to love and follow Jesus.

It is important to us that our Lead Pastor is willing to work with our ministry partners in our community and region, and who has a heart for empowering its people to serve both in our spheres of influence locally, as well as promoting engagement with our global missions partners.

We prefer a candidate with ten years of experience as a Lead Pastor in a church serving at least 500 to 700 congregants. Experience in developing current ministries, working within a policy governance structure, and engaging in a capital campaign is ideal.

 A detailed description of responsibilities is in the attached Lead Pastor Job Description.

Requirements

The Candidate Should:

• Have an undergraduate degree in an appropriate discipline (graduate degree preferred) with a desire for continuous learning.

• Endorse and adhere to the Statement of Faith of the C&MA in Canada, agree with attendant policies and procedures and meet the associated licensing requirements for Lead Pastors.

Key Character Qualities:

• Spiritually grounded, confident in their identity in Christ, and consistently growing in their spiritual life through prayer and other formational disciplines

• A life characterized by humility, wisdom and discernment

• Self-aware

• Open & genuine in character and relationships

• Purposeful and courageous

• Accountable – takes responsibility and ownership for their actions

Key Ministry and Competencies and Skills:

• Leadership – able to make decisions, to lead with a servant heart, and inspire and challenge individuals to become Christ-followers.

• Preaching & Teaching – skillfully preaching relevant, meaningful messages, the ability to explain the Word, and developing others who can teach as well

• Team Builder & Collaborator – able to work effectively with others to develop, equip and inspire effective leadership teams – staff, board, and lay leaders.

• Shepherd – able to nurture others through encouragement, kindness and exhortation

• Enhancer – able to scale, develop, deepen, curate and enhance current ministries

• Emotionally Intelligent and Culturally Aware – practices self-awareness, recognizes bias, and leads with empathy across cultural, socio-economic, and experiential diversity.

• Equipper – able to ‘equip the saints’ to do the work of ministry with courage and compassion

Preference Leadership Style: A Leader Who..

• Is a servant leader, humble and leads by example

• Prefers to collaborate and build consensus through effective listening

• Delegates effectively, develops trust, and provides constructive feedback

• Consistently motivates, inspires and challenges others

• Approachable and inclusive

• Provides guidance, direction, and encouragement to both the elders and staff

Church Culture: What the Lead Pastor Should Know About KAC:

• We are a church that affirms women in ministry and leadership, and women serve on both the board and in pastoral roles.

• The Board of Elders and the Lead Pastor operate within a policy governance model.

• We believe in ministering to the whole person, body, soul and spirit, which includes physical, emotional and spiritual healing, including deliverance.

• We value our relationships within the city and region and seek to be an inclusive and hospitable place for people from all walks of life.

• We value the ministries that impact our local parish and are eager to continue growing our local and global missions momentum.

10. LEAD PASTOR JOB DESCRIPTION

Purpose

Reporting to the Elders Board, the Lead Pastor is to provide spiritual and pastoral leadership to the congregation of the church, and to lead in broad-based evangelism to the surrounding community. The purpose of this role is to provide effective preaching, teaching, and overall leadership to staff and ministries. As a member of the Leadership Team, the Lead Pastor will work in collaboration with the Lead Team to ensure that all ministries are well supported. This position is evaluated annually under the direction of the Elders Board in addition to formal, ongoing evaluation and re-evaluation.

Key Roles

· Provide directional, visionary, and innovative leadership for the ministry of the church.

· Nurture and communicate the vision, purpose, and values of the church to all staff, leadership, and church family.

· Encourage the multiplication of ministry by overseeing the development and empowerment of staff and lay leadership.

· Encourage and shepherd the spiritual formation of the congregation as the lead teacher and communicator.

Key Relationships

· Work collaboratively with the Elders Board in overseeing the spiritual needs of the body and the integrity of the ministry as it relates to the church’s purpose and values.

· Work with the staff to encourage and empower them toward effective, balanced, Christ-centred ministry.

· Each year, the Elders Board shall review the results achieved by the Lead Pastor. Reviews will be based on mutually agreed upon performance goals established annually. Likewise, the Elders Board will review its own performance in achieving the goals it has agreed upon.

Areas of Accountability

Ministry of the Word and Worship (Preaching & Teaching) (55%)

· Demonstrate the ability to communicate a shared vision and implement a strategic plan to accomplish goals and objectives.

· Demonstrate competence in preaching and Bible teaching and show commitment to excellence in ministry programming.

· Demonstrate the ability to relate to and meet the needs of the congregation.

· Demonstrate the ability to develop leadership of a ministry team.

· Demonstrate competence in organization, administration, and interpersonal relationships.

· Excel in effective oral and written communication skills.

· Prepare preaching schedules in advance and review with the Elders Board quarterly.

· Meet with the Worship Arts Pastor weekly to evaluate and plan regular weekend services and additional special services to ensure content, style, structure, and design.

· Plan and implement a weekly teaching schedule that challenges attendees to learn the whole Biblical truth, to mobilize their daily walk of faith, to identify and develop their spiritual gifts, and to become fully devoted followers of Jesus Christ.

· Create regular opportunities for people to respond to the message of Christ through evangelistic messages, leading to growth in the weekend services.

· Preach approximately 70% of the time on weekend services.

Leadership & Administration (15%)

As a growing organization, KAC needs a leader who sets the right tone at the top and excels in planning, organizing, supervising, and evaluating. The Elders Board relies on the Lead Pastor to work diligently with staff and volunteers to ensure the church's vision is effectively implemented within an increasingly complex environment.

· Promote and model professional and leadership development in all areas of church ministry.

· Committed to developing the congregation to the highest level of spiritual maturity.

· Communicate the vision of the church with clarity and passion.

· Collaborate with the Elders Board in spearheading a compelling vision and act as one of the key implementation champions for the Strategic Ministry Plan and Budget.

· Develops and manages an annual plan and budget in cooperation with the Elders Board.

· Participate in the planning of an annual Elders Board retreat, which provides leadership that educates, motivates, and supports members of the Elders Board.

· Lead the church staff team and empower them with necessary direction, support, and evaluation.

Congregational Relations / Pastoral Care (10%)

· Inspire the congregation to spiritual maturity through personal example, connection to other local and far-reaching communities, and by acting as a connection to the broader work of God.

· Provide care for spiritual, emotional, and physical needs as needed in partnership with other church leaders.

· Proactively identify problems and challenges and offer creative solutions for resolution (conflict management).

· Provide personal counselling (supportive listening) and refer to professionals for those needing more extensive counselling.

· Be an officiator and/or facilitator of baptisms, pre-marriage counselling, weddings, and funerals.

· Hospital visits as needed.

Supporting Church Ministries (10%)

The Lead Pastor performs a key role in encouraging, supporting, and empowering the various ministries and leaders of the church. While there are numerous ways in which this could be done, the congregation is secure and supported when they sense not only the vision and passion of ministry leaders within the church, but also the blessing of their Lead Pastor upon those leaders and ministries. The Lead Pastor actively and appropriately supports the following ministry emphases at KAC:

· Children’s Ministries

· Youth Ministries

· Young Adults’ Ministries

· Adult Ministries

· Men’s Ministry

· Women’s Ministry

· Spiritual Formation

· Missional Engagement

· Compassionate Care Ministries

· Worship and Technical Arts

· Prayer Ministry

· Others as developed

Elders Board and Lead Pastor Relationship (10%)

This relationship sets the tone for a healthy relationship between the Elders Board and the Lead Pastor, as the primary leadership team in the church, and is a major contributor to the health of the church. The Lead Pastor is responsible for overseeing the Elders Board.

· The Lead Pastor collaborates with the Elders Board in developing a vision for the church.

· The Elders Board supports the Lead Pastor within the congregation and the community.

· The Elders Board gives sufficient direction to and care for the Lead Pastor.

Core Values and Qualifications

· Guided by the Holy Spirit.

· Grounded in grace.

· Passionate about prayer.

· Strives for excellence in all endeavours.

· Fosters and models loyalty and honesty when working with the leadership team.

· Professes faith in the work of Jesus Christ for salvation and has a solid personal relationship with Christ.

· Demonstrates a life submitted to Christ through lifestyle choices, words, and practice.

· Ten years of leadership in a lead pastor role in a church of at least 500 to 700 congregants.

· Minimum of a bachelor's degree in the appropriate discipline.

· Ordained in the Christian & Missionary Alliance, or willing to complete ordination within the denomination.

· Able to work well with the Board in a policy governance model.

General Responsibilities & Expectations

The Lead Pastor is a lifelong learner who:

· Devotes time to spiritual, mental, physical development, and well-being through personal disciplines.

· Attends courses and workshops as appropriate.

· Attends a small group as a participant, and/or leads a small group.

· Lead all staff in participation in church life through regular attendance at, and participation in, Celebration Services and Small Groups.

The Lead Pastor ought to:

· Know Jesus personally and love Him wholeheartedly. This should be evidenced through spiritual growth and an evident love of Jesus.

· Engage in practices that help grow in a personal relationship with Jesus.

· Agree to and sign the Christian and Missionary Alliance Statement of Faith, Statement on Human Sexuality, and other attendant CCMA statements, and the KAC Staff Culture Creed.

1. Prospective Candidate Introduction

This document has been created to provide prospective pastoral candidates a fuller understanding of Kamloops Alliance Church and the type of Lead Pastor the church aims to hire. It serves as the guiding document for the Kamloops Alliance Church Pastoral Search Team. Interested applicants can contact the District Superintendent of the Canadian Pacific District of the Christian and Missionary Alliance or the Chair of the Kamloops Alliance Church Pastoral Search Team.

Rev. Mark Peters

Canadian Pacific District Superintendent

Christian and Missionary Alliance

Telephone: 604.372.1922

Email: markp@pacificdistrict.ca

Rob Splane

Pastoral Search Team Chair

Kamloops Alliance Church

Telephone: 250.319.4025

Email: RobS@kac.ca

2. Mission, Vision & Values

Mission:

Kamloops Alliance Church exists to know Jesus and make Him known.

Vision:

To see all people become fully devoted followers of Jesus Christ.

Core Values:

1. Christ Centered

Our foundation is the person and work of Jesus Christ. He is the nucleus of the “KAC atom” around which every other strategic directive centres. To that end, every initiative, goal, and dream at KAC is designed to be carried out with Jesus, for Jesus, and because of Jesus.

2. Formation

We desire to be continually formed into the image of Jesus for the sake of others.

3. Community

As a response to Christ’s call to intimate community with him and others, we desire to be a self-sacrificing and embracing community to all people.

4. Renewal

We desire and pray for a Christ-exalting, heart-reviving, sin-defeating encounter with the Holy Spirit that releases God’s transforming power in our neighborhood, city, and world.

5. Missional Engagement

We believe that every follower of Jesus is called to be on mission everywhere, all the time by boldly proclaiming and demonstrating the love of Jesus to others.

6. Leadership Development

We seek to follow Christ’s commission to identify, train and equip leaders at all levels to make Jesus known in our church, neighborhood, city, and world.

3. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

With the departure of their Lead Pastor in the spring of 2025, Kamloops Alliance Church (KAC) launched a process to find a new Lead Pastor. Pastor Dave Hearn was appointed as Interim Lead Pastor. After discussion with the Elder Board, Pastor Dave, Mark Peters, staff and congregants, it was decided that the health of the church is good and the search for a new Lead Pastor should begin.

The Board appointed a Pastoral Search Team (PST), and Mark Peters, our District Superintendent, has been involved in the process. This document aims to give prospective candidates an understanding of Kamloops Alliance Church: its history, current state, and future direction. It also outlines the characteristics and qualifications of the pastor we seek to lead us into the next chapter.

Contact Information:

Rev. Mark Peters

Canadian Pacific District Superintendent

Christian and Missionary Alliance

Telephone: 604.372.1922

E-mail: markp@pacificdistrict.ca

Rob Splane

Pastoral Search Team Chair

Kamloops Alliance Church

Telephone: 250.319.4025

Email: RobS@kac.ca

Rev. Dave Hearn

Interim Lead Pastor

Kamloops Alliance Church

Telephone: 250.376.6268

Email: DaveH@kac.ca

4. INTRODUCTION

In the spring of 2025, after seven years of effective ministry, Kamloops Alliance Church (KAC) Lead Pastor Chris Throness, felt the calling of God to move into a newly created role with the Alliance Canada. While the KAC congregation was sad to see the Throness family depart, they understood that God had prepared Chris for this new role. They supported and commissioned Chris and his family as they transitioned into their new ministry.

Reverend Dave Hearn was already on staff as Senior Associate Pastor and was appointed Interim Lead Pastor. After discussions with the Elder Board, Pastor Dave, Mark Peters, staff, and congregants, it was agreed that the church's health was good and that the search for a new Lead Pastor should commence. A Pastoral Search team was appointed, and this document was prepared.

KAC is truly a church on the move. Since emerging from COVID restrictions, KAC has launched many new ministries and improved existing ones. We are experiencing strong growth, with staff and the Board working together to meet the increasing demand. We have pushed the limits of our facility to support our ministry efforts and are currently in a capital campaign titled, “Beyond All,” a reference to Ephesians 3:20.

We believe the search for a new Lead Pastor is mostly about discernment and that God has already been preparing our next Lead Pastor for KAC.

5. CHURCH PROFILE SUMMARY – WHERE HAVE WE COME FROM

The history of the Kamloops Alliance began with a handful of committed Christians who had a heart for mission work in Kamloops. These people had a passion for reaching people experiencing homelessness, the alcoholics, and the wanderers. It was during the latter stages of the Second World War that Selwyn Neale, Charles Anesly, Ed Hearn, and Les Hearn established a mission in downtown Kamloops. The Gospel Lighthouse began its work in 1944 on the corner of First Avenue and Victoria Street, directly across from where City Hall is located today. In 1945, the committee overseeing the mission decided to ask the Canadian Alliance Church for affiliation. At that point, this small group of people became an Alliance congregation. A year later, the work had to be relocated because the valuable downtown property they were using was sold for business purposes. Another piece of property was purchased on Columbia Street for $700. While the new church facility was being built, this small group met at Mr. and Mrs. Neale's home. With the help of volunteers, the new church building was constructed within the same year.

This new church was named the Alliance Tabernacle. The services were held in the basement, and this area also served as living quarters for the pastor and his family. The early spiritual leaders had a passion for God and for the people living in Kamloops. Erwin Jane, a fellow pastor, spoke highly of these people, saying, "The men, Anesly, Neale, and Hearn, of The Gospel Lighthouse invited me to their 6:00a.m. prayer meetings out on the hills. Every morning, we opened the Word and cried to God for a mighty move of the Holy Spirit in Kamloops.”

In 1967, the Alliance Tabernacle on Columbia Street was sold, and an A-frame style structure was built at the current address on Fortune Drive. This new facility was dedicated in March 1968 with Rev. Ed McCarthy as the pastor. By this time, the church had grown to approximately 200 people. The total seating capacity for the church was four hundred, including the main floor and balcony. On Tuesday morning, February 3, 1976, the church building went up in flames, with the fire destroying the facility. Fortunately, no one was hurt. Unfortunately, the congregation was now without a building and a pastor, as the previous pastor had resigned a few months before the fire. However, it was still a church with committed people and divine purposes for its existence. For the time being, the people held services across the street at the Overlander Elementary School. In the end, this tragedy created a great bonding experience for them. Together, they tore down the burned remains and worked on plans to start rebuilding. Construction of the new building began in August 1976. During this period, Rev. Jack Schroeder accepted the position of Senior Pastor and moved to Kamloops in time to be a part of the new building project. On May 1, 1977, the new Alliance Church was dedicated. By this time, the church had grown to around 300 people. In 1979, the Alliance church added a second pastor, and from that point on, it became a church with multiple staff. Through the years, as pastors have come and gone, there have been many committed lay people who have remained and given excellent leadership and stability to this church family. Throughout this period, lay people entirely provided leadership for children, youth, camp, and adult ministries. Many of these lay leaders have moved on to serve God in other locations. Others are still here serving in significant ways and have been in the church since the 1950s.

Today, Kamloops Alliance is the largest evangelical congregation in the Kamloops region. The people who make up this church family are from all over the city and the surrounding communities. There is a real mix of people, both socially and economically. It is an intergenerational fellowship with all ages represented. One of the heartfelt values of this church is relationships. Kamloops Alliance is a place where relationships count - with God, with each other and with those in the community. Our primary goal is to live out our God-given vision: We aim to see all people become fully devoted followers of Jesus Christ.

Please view a video of Kamloops Alliance history at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wewbrR05oo&autoplay=1

6. KAMLOOPS COMMUNITY PROFILE

The future is very exciting in the widespread, vibrant city of Kamloops. It has a growing population of over 100,000 that is transitioning from a historically agricultural and resource-based community into an athletically minded and urbanized city. Kamloops is experiencing economic diversification in tourism, recreation, education, and technology. Thompson Rivers University (TRU) is the educational home for 15,000 Canadian and international students. TRU boasts a Law School, six master's degrees and undergraduate research, and the Open Learning Division is the distance education provider for the province. Quality elementary and high schools can be found throughout Kamloops. Many family-oriented parks across the city host cultural entertainment such as festivals and music nights occurring throughout the year. It is a wonderful place to raise a family in a safe, laid-back environment.

The culture of Kamloops is pretty conservative with a strong emphasis on hard work, volunteering, and outdoor adventure. Kamloops is one of North America’s “must-visit” golf and vacation destinations, with eight golf courses located in our city and several others less than an hour away. World-class Sun Peaks Resort hosts amazing skiing, golfing, hiking and mountain biking, all within 45 minutes of Kamloops (www.sunpeaksresort.com). Home of the famous Kamloops Trout, this city is also a fisherman’s paradise with more than 200 lakes within an hour of the town. Located in South Central British Columbia at the confluence of the North and South Thompson Rivers, Kamloops is situated 335 km (220 miles) from Vancouver and 440 km (275 miles) from Calgary. At an elevation of 360 m (1200 feet), Kamloops boasts an excellent climate with mild winters and hot, dry summers.

Kamloops Alliance Church is situated at a strategic corner within the city. Located at the end of the main bridge connecting North and South Kamloops, KAC is positioned on the edge of the lower socio-economic area. This prime location enables community members from all parts of the city and all walks of life to easily reach our church. KAC is in a lower-income neighbourhood, which is undergoing improvements planned by the city to revitalise the area. The surrounding community now features a diverse mix of small family homes, retirement residences, and some nearby apartment buildings.

7. KAC CURRENT PROFILE

Kamloops Alliance Church (KAC) is a large, loving community of believers from all walks of life and demographics. It is a growing church with a current average weekly attendance of just over 800, seeking to “know Jesus and make Him known.” Stability at KAC is found in the large group of committed members and volunteers who support the many ministries and activities within the church. Leadership at KAC encourages the congregation to connect weekly in smaller, meaningful Life Groups to solidify relationships within the church community and with God. KAC is known for a casual “come as you are” style, with a desire to be a place with its arms wide open to all who attend. The church enjoys a good reputation within the city. It is particularly known among the government and private social services network as a solid contributor and participant, offering resources and finances.

KAC is truly a multi-generational church. Worship services are energetic, contemporary, and led by a skilled and creative worship pastor with a talent for building dynamic teams of dedicated artists and worship leaders. Our Pastors provide solid biblical teaching that both inspires and convicts us to become Spirit-filled children of God. KAC also has a very dynamic children’s ministry, and student ministries engage in a highly successful leadership development program.

The staff of 19 (full-time equivalent) is dedicated to addressing the spiritual, emotional, and physical needs of the community and has experienced minimal turnover. The pastoral team is a skilled, experienced, and cohesive group, even in the current absence of a Lead Pastor.

The culture of Kamloops Alliance Church has its roots in evangelism and a commitment to being outward-focused. While there are several internal programs to help build the current body, KAC takes very seriously its call to be an influential force in its community. The church passionately and intentionally seeks creative ways to connect with the non-churched. The church strategically partners with many local social agencies, making a difference in the lives of countless people in need.

Overall, it is a church with an inviting and casual atmosphere that reflects the surrounding community. Still, at its core, KAC has a passionate dedication to making a meaningful and lasting difference in the lives of those it reaches.

8. KAC – TRAJECTORY

The congregation of KAC weathered COVID restrictions relatively well, emerging unified and with a renewed energy to accomplish kingdom activities. In the fall of 2022, the Leadership initiated a process to solicit feedback from staff and a cross-section of the congregation regarding future direction and specific initiatives we felt God wanted KAC to pursue. This resulted in the development of a 5 Year Strategic Plan, which the Elder’s Board approved in December 2022. The Strategic Plan outlines specific goals in five ministry areas: Formation, Community, Revival/Renewal, Missional Engagement, and Leadership Development. The Plan is updated annually, and it is encouraging to see how God has worked to accomplish the things He has prompted KAC to do. Some of the initiatives include:

• Encouraging people to join life groups, we currently have 300 people in 32 life groups.

• We are on pace for 50 baptisms annually

• Established a biblical counselling ministry

• Established prayer teams

• Hosted two live Soul Care conferences and one by video

• Formed an Indigenous Connections ministry

• Established a church at Sun Peaks (an international ski resort)

• Hosted a cold-weather shelter

• Established Revive, a time for sharing a meal and joining in worship and prayer

• Fostered a separate congregation on our campus that is now ready to launch out on its own

• Established new relationships with international mission organizations and sponsored international missionaries

 9. LEAD PASTOR CHARACTERISTICS & QUALIFICATIONS

OVERVIEW:

We seek an experienced Lead Pastor who is in alignment with KAC’s mission, vision, values, and strategic plan. The ideal candidate will resonate with the heart and purpose of KAC and is eager to invest in them.

We seek someone who can provide vision to grow the ministries of KAC, with proven experience in nurturing, enhancing, developing, and expanding both new and established initiatives, including a capital campaign. While it is expected that this individual will curate and refine current pathways as needed, they should also be able to honour the work of discerning vision and the planning that has preceded it.

We seek a Lead Pastor who is a servant leader, primarily collaborative, and able to empower, motivate and shepherd staff, lay leaders, and congregants with confidence and sensitivity.

This individual holds a high view of scripture, is aware of our current cultural context, and is skilled in preaching, teaching, and communicating the gospel to a diverse audience. We seek someone who can model and foster the spiritual growth of others to love and follow Jesus.

It is important to us that our Lead Pastor is willing to work with our ministry partners in our community and region, and who has a heart for empowering its people to serve both in our spheres of influence locally, as well as promoting engagement with our global missions partners.

We prefer a candidate with ten years of experience as a Lead Pastor in a church serving at least 500 to 700 congregants. Experience in developing current ministries, working within a policy governance structure, and engaging in a capital campaign is ideal.

 A detailed description of responsibilities is in the attached Lead Pastor Job Description.

Requirements

The Candidate Should:

• Have an undergraduate degree in an appropriate discipline (graduate degree preferred) with a desire for continuous learning.

• Endorse and adhere to the Statement of Faith of the C&MA in Canada, agree with attendant policies and procedures and meet the associated licensing requirements for Lead Pastors.

Key Character Qualities:

• Spiritually grounded, confident in their identity in Christ, and consistently growing in their spiritual life through prayer and other formational disciplines

• A life characterized by humility, wisdom and discernment

• Self-aware

• Open & genuine in character and relationships

• Purposeful and courageous

• Accountable – takes responsibility and ownership for their actions

Key Ministry and Competencies and Skills:

• Leadership – able to make decisions, to lead with a servant heart, and inspire and challenge individuals to become Christ-followers.

• Preaching & Teaching – skillfully preaching relevant, meaningful messages, the ability to explain the Word, and developing others who can teach as well

• Team Builder & Collaborator – able to work effectively with others to develop, equip and inspire effective leadership teams – staff, board, and lay leaders.

• Shepherd – able to nurture others through encouragement, kindness and exhortation

• Enhancer – able to scale, develop, deepen, curate and enhance current ministries

• Emotionally Intelligent and Culturally Aware – practices self-awareness, recognizes bias, and leads with empathy across cultural, socio-economic, and experiential diversity.

• Equipper – able to ‘equip the saints’ to do the work of ministry with courage and compassion

Preference Leadership Style: A Leader Who..

• Is a servant leader, humble and leads by example

• Prefers to collaborate and build consensus through effective listening

• Delegates effectively, develops trust, and provides constructive feedback

• Consistently motivates, inspires and challenges others

• Approachable and inclusive

• Provides guidance, direction, and encouragement to both the elders and staff

Church Culture: What the Lead Pastor Should Know About KAC:

• We are a church that affirms women in ministry and leadership, and women serve on both the board and in pastoral roles.

• The Board of Elders and the Lead Pastor operate within a policy governance model.

• We believe in ministering to the whole person, body, soul and spirit, which includes physical, emotional and spiritual healing, including deliverance.

• We value our relationships within the city and region and seek to be an inclusive and hospitable place for people from all walks of life.

• We value the ministries that impact our local parish and are eager to continue growing our local and global missions momentum.

10. LEAD PASTOR JOB DESCRIPTION

Purpose

Reporting to the Elders Board, the Lead Pastor is to provide spiritual and pastoral leadership to the congregation of the church, and to lead in broad-based evangelism to the surrounding community. The purpose of this role is to provide effective preaching, teaching, and overall leadership to staff and ministries. As a member of the Leadership Team, the Lead Pastor will work in collaboration with the Lead Team to ensure that all ministries are well supported. This position is evaluated annually under the direction of the Elders Board in addition to formal, ongoing evaluation and re-evaluation.

Key Roles

· Provide directional, visionary, and innovative leadership for the ministry of the church.

· Nurture and communicate the vision, purpose, and values of the church to all staff, leadership, and church family.

· Encourage the multiplication of ministry by overseeing the development and empowerment of staff and lay leadership.

· Encourage and shepherd the spiritual formation of the congregation as the lead teacher and communicator.

Key Relationships

· Work collaboratively with the Elders Board in overseeing the spiritual needs of the body and the integrity of the ministry as it relates to the church’s purpose and values.

· Work with the staff to encourage and empower them toward effective, balanced, Christ-centred ministry.

· Each year, the Elders Board shall review the results achieved by the Lead Pastor. Reviews will be based on mutually agreed upon performance goals established annually. Likewise, the Elders Board will review its own performance in achieving the goals it has agreed upon.

Areas of Accountability

Ministry of the Word and Worship (Preaching & Teaching) (55%)

· Demonstrate the ability to communicate a shared vision and implement a strategic plan to accomplish goals and objectives.

· Demonstrate competence in preaching and Bible teaching and show commitment to excellence in ministry programming.

· Demonstrate the ability to relate to and meet the needs of the congregation.

· Demonstrate the ability to develop leadership of a ministry team.

· Demonstrate competence in organization, administration, and interpersonal relationships.

· Excel in effective oral and written communication skills.

· Prepare preaching schedules in advance and review with the Elders Board quarterly.

· Meet with the Worship Arts Pastor weekly to evaluate and plan regular weekend services and additional special services to ensure content, style, structure, and design.

· Plan and implement a weekly teaching schedule that challenges attendees to learn the whole Biblical truth, to mobilize their daily walk of faith, to identify and develop their spiritual gifts, and to become fully devoted followers of Jesus Christ.

· Create regular opportunities for people to respond to the message of Christ through evangelistic messages, leading to growth in the weekend services.

· Preach approximately 70% of the time on weekend services.

Leadership & Administration (15%)

As a growing organization, KAC needs a leader who sets the right tone at the top and excels in planning, organizing, supervising, and evaluating. The Elders Board relies on the Lead Pastor to work diligently with staff and volunteers to ensure the church's vision is effectively implemented within an increasingly complex environment.

· Promote and model professional and leadership development in all areas of church ministry.

· Committed to developing the congregation to the highest level of spiritual maturity.

· Communicate the vision of the church with clarity and passion.

· Collaborate with the Elders Board in spearheading a compelling vision and act as one of the key implementation champions for the Strategic Ministry Plan and Budget.

· Develops and manages an annual plan and budget in cooperation with the Elders Board.

· Participate in the planning of an annual Elders Board retreat, which provides leadership that educates, motivates, and supports members of the Elders Board.

· Lead the church staff team and empower them with necessary direction, support, and evaluation.

Congregational Relations / Pastoral Care (10%)

· Inspire the congregation to spiritual maturity through personal example, connection to other local and far-reaching communities, and by acting as a connection to the broader work of God.

· Provide care for spiritual, emotional, and physical needs as needed in partnership with other church leaders.

· Proactively identify problems and challenges and offer creative solutions for resolution (conflict management).

· Provide personal counselling (supportive listening) and refer to professionals for those needing more extensive counselling.

· Be an officiator and/or facilitator of baptisms, pre-marriage counselling, weddings, and funerals.

· Hospital visits as needed.

Supporting Church Ministries (10%)

The Lead Pastor performs a key role in encouraging, supporting, and empowering the various ministries and leaders of the church. While there are numerous ways in which this could be done, the congregation is secure and supported when they sense not only the vision and passion of ministry leaders within the church, but also the blessing of their Lead Pastor upon those leaders and ministries. The Lead Pastor actively and appropriately supports the following ministry emphases at KAC:

· Children’s Ministries

· Youth Ministries

· Young Adults’ Ministries

· Adult Ministries

· Men’s Ministry

· Women’s Ministry

· Spiritual Formation

· Missional Engagement

· Compassionate Care Ministries

· Worship and Technical Arts

· Prayer Ministry

· Others as developed

Elders Board and Lead Pastor Relationship (10%)

This relationship sets the tone for a healthy relationship between the Elders Board and the Lead Pastor, as the primary leadership team in the church, and is a major contributor to the health of the church. The Lead Pastor is responsible for overseeing the Elders Board.

· The Lead Pastor collaborates with the Elders Board in developing a vision for the church.

· The Elders Board supports the Lead Pastor within the congregation and the community.

· The Elders Board gives sufficient direction to and care for the Lead Pastor.

Core Values and Qualifications

· Guided by the Holy Spirit.

· Grounded in grace.

· Passionate about prayer.

· Strives for excellence in all endeavours.

· Fosters and models loyalty and honesty when working with the leadership team.

· Professes faith in the work of Jesus Christ for salvation and has a solid personal relationship with Christ.

· Demonstrates a life submitted to Christ through lifestyle choices, words, and practice.

· Ten years of leadership in a lead pastor role in a church of at least 500 to 700 congregants.

· Minimum of a bachelor's degree in the appropriate discipline.

· Ordained in the Christian & Missionary Alliance, or willing to complete ordination within the denomination.

· Able to work well with the Board in a policy governance model.

General Responsibilities & Expectations

The Lead Pastor is a lifelong learner who:

· Devotes time to spiritual, mental, physical development, and well-being through personal disciplines.

· Attends courses and workshops as appropriate.

· Attends a small group as a participant, and/or leads a small group.

· Lead all staff in participation in church life through regular attendance at, and participation in, Celebration Services and Small Groups.

The Lead Pastor ought to:

· Know Jesus personally and love Him wholeheartedly. This should be evidenced through spiritual growth and an evident love of Jesus.

· Engage in practices that help grow in a personal relationship with Jesus.

· Agree to and sign the Christian and Missionary Alliance Statement of Faith, Statement on Human Sexuality, and other attendant CCMA statements, and the KAC Staff Culture Creed.


Overview:

A comprehensive overview of the position requirements, church profile and community profile can be found, here: https://s3.amazonaws.com/cdac.media/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/12143437/2026.02.12_CDAC_lead_pastor_profile_web_final.pdf

Other Information

Candidates must send their résumés and cover letters to Jan Reinhart, Search Committee Chairperson via reinjc@sasktel.net AND cc Rev. Dr. Bernie Van De Walle, District Superintendent via ds@canadianmidwest.ca 

Overview:

Circle Drive is a dynamic ministry with an incredible history and even brighter future. We are seeking a Lead Pastor who is a good communicator, 

a proven leader and has a passion for working with a gifted staff team. Someone who can embrace our vision: "To Love Like Jesus." 

Please download the Church profile to gain insight about the church, the city, and the qualities we are looking for in a new Lead Pastor. 

Church Size: 1500 +
Job Description: Bayview Youth Discipleship Director/Pastor 
Position Status: Regular Full Time
Reports to: Family Pastor
Works closely with: Family Ministry, Kids Ministry, Communications, Community Ministry Team and Bayview Kids leadership

Job Summary and Purpose:

Bayview Glen Church is looking for a gifted individual who will provide leadership, administrative support, and direction for Bayview Youth (grades 6-12). This individual will be a part of the Bayview Family Ministry team and oversee residents, seasonal/additional staff and Bayview Youth SERVE Teams (volunteers).

Position Summary:

The Bayview Youth Discipleship Director/Pastor provides leadership and oversight for Bayview Youth ministries and connections, including Sunday morning gatherings, Alpha, Life Groups, event nights, retreats, and camps, as well as additional Family Ministry Worship services throughout the year as needed. 

The Bayview Youth Director/Pastor is responsible for creating and maintaining a culture of excellence in Bayview Youth. This role recruits, trains, and mobilizes Bayview Youth SERVE Team members (volunteers), and provides leadership, training, and support, to all Bayview Youth staff and SERVE Team members. 

Working closely with the Family Pastor, the Bayview Youth Discipleship Director/Pastor develops and implements programs that support the spiritual formation of youth and equips parents to fulfill their calling as the primary spiritual leaders of their children.

This is a full-time, salaried position. Salary range is $50,000 - $60,000. Compensation is based on experience and includes an extended benefits and vacation package. Working hours will require working Sundays and some evenings.

Typical work week: 

Sundays for worship services and office hours Monday through Thursday. When Friday ministry nights take place, Monday will be offered as a day off to help ensure rest and balance, while still meeting Friday ministry needs.

Candidate Profile

Capabilities and Characteristics:

  • Spiritually and emotionally mature Christian with a solid knowledge of Scripture and a desire to see students changed by the Gospel.
  • A gifted servant with a demonstrated ability to manage youth ministry in a growing church.
  • Mission-oriented, fully embracing the overall church vision, mission, and values.
  • High capacity leader with demonstrated expertise in identifying, developing, equipping, and empowering emerging leaders.
  • A capable administrator and manager who is comfortable working in a dynamic, fast-paced ministry environment with the ability to prepare well and make quick decisions.
  • A person who can envision, develop, take risks, and independently execute plans with excellence yet can also function collaboratively and adapt as needed.
  • Excellent organizational, verbal, and written communication skills.
  • Ability to oversee the development and implementation of authentic, creative, and engaging programs for youth.
  • Empathetic and inspiring leader with a high standard of excellence who is able to recruit, inspire, train, and appreciate Bayview Youth Serve Team members.

Qualifications and Educational Requirements

  • Preferred Bachelor's degree in related area of study.
  • Preferred minimum of 3 years experience planning, scheduling, and leading a children or student ministry environment.
  • Preferred minimum of 2 years supervisory experience, preferably in a ministry setting.
  • Proficient with computers
  • Experience with Planning Centre Online or similar church management system/software.
  • Highly developed interpersonal communication (both written and verbal) to provide exceptional care for students, parents, and Serve Team members.
  • Knowledge of business and management principles involved in budget planning, leadership techniques, and coordination of people and resources.
  • Demonstrated success in the recruitment and leadership of volunteer teams.
  • Ability to lovingly resolve conflict and do initial counseling with youth and their families when appropriate.
  • Ability to perform quality, detailed work with an eye for excellence.
  • Ability to troubleshoot when complications arise and offer creative and strategic solutions.

Provides Oversight To:
Bayview Youth Serve Teams, residents, seasonal staff and other staff as assigned

Primary Responsibilities:

To Ministry:

  • Recruit, coach, coordinate training, and oversee the Bayview Youth Serve Team.
  • Align leaders to work together around a common strategy, values, and language. 
  • Champion vision and values of youth ministry throughout church.
  • Facilitate effective meetings to collaborate with key leaders. 
  • Manage budget and resources needed to make youth ministry successful.
  • Design a messaging strategy that communicates strategic truths to teenagers. 
  • Coordinate the curation of Bayview Youth core curriculums as needed.
  • Maintain the Bayview Youth communication and social media accounts coordinating with the Communications Director.
  • Produce strategic experiences to be relevant and engaging for youth that focus on discipleship.
  • Develop and improve a diverse team to communicate and lead experiences.
  • Ensure that all Bayview Youth Ministries are Christ-centered, inspiring, safe, and excellent.
  • Recruit and develop volunteers to lead students in weekly life groups, sunday studies and alpha  
  • Implement a system to recruit and train life group leaders; collaborate with life group ministry.
  • Work alongside the Kids Director to create a comprehensive discipleship program that encompasses all students from birth through high school.
  • Leverage digital strategies to enhance learning and relationships.
  • Engage parents and guardians to partner with the ministry.
  • Design strategic opportunities to help parents stay connected 
  • Provide resources and experiences that help parents win with their own kids. 
  • Leverage digital strategies to keep parents inspired and informed.
  • Influence students to participate in consistent ministry opportunities. 
  • Recruit and develop students as volunteers in various ministries. 
  • Provide oversight and leadership for additional events or programs related to Bayview Youth such as camps, family nights and special events.
  • Work within Family Ministries to develop a comprehensive ministry for all ages/all stages
  • Attend weekly staff meetings, prayer meetings, and Family Ministry meetings as required.
  • Handle confidential and non-routine information and explain policies when necessary.
  • Maintain personal spiritual development and growth.

To Serve Team Members:

  • Create and maintain a culture of care and appreciation for Serve Team members.
  • Help to foster an environment of ownership and excellence among Serve Team members.
  • Provide training, leadership, and support to Serve Team members.
  • Ensure Bayview Youth Serve Team and leadership development is healthy and growing.
  • Work with the Bayview Family Ministry team to develop and implement a creative, compelling, and empowering training program.
  • Help Bayview Youth Serve Team members to recognize and develop their spiritual gifts as they serve in ministry.
  • Maintain “Plan to Protect” policy and other safety protocols.
  • Other duties as assigned such as: Jesus First youth course, parenting events and Family Ministry initiatives

Church Overview

Our Mission:
We work together so that everyone, everywhere can experience God’s love and our created purpose in Jesus.

Our Vision:
Our prayer is that God would use our church to transform individuals who transform our great city and then transform the world by putting Jesus First in our lives, for our community, and as we lead.

Bayview Glen Church:
With deep roots in a rich, Christ-honouring history, Bayview Glen Church has grown into a thriving, multi-ethnic, and Christ-centered community located in the heart of the Greater Toronto Area. We aim to create environments where God alone is the focus, people connect in authentic relationships, and individuals develop into mature Christ-followers.

Contact 

Please send a resume and cover letter to jobs@bayviewglen.org, include “Youth Discipleship Director/Pastor” in the subject line. We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those considered for an interview will be contacted. 


Fraser Lands Church is seeking a Youth Pastor to minister to our grade 7-12 students. If you possess the gift of preaching, practice using spiritual gifts, are personable and willing to initiate relationships in a multi-generational and international church community, and have the flexibility and creativity to work under our church vision and ministry plans, we would love to hear from you. Under the leadership of our Senior Pastor, your primary responsibilities will include preaching, discipleship, mentoring, teaching, Christian education, and shepherding. As a participant in the events and functions of a trilingual (English, Cantonese, and Mandarin) church family, cultural intelligence and experience in cross-cultural ministry would be an asset.

To apply, please send your cover letter and resume to the chair of the Search Committee at abe@fraserlands.ca by March 31, 2026. 

The Lead Associate Pastor is responsible to serve Chilliwack Alliance Church as Pastor, Leader, and Missionary. As pastor, this person will preach effectively and be attuned to the lives and needs of their volunteers, knowing and caring for them intimately. As leader, this person will mobilize the congregation towards the accomplishment of our Vision while also inspiring them to lead, serve and participate in both the integration and small group ministries of the church. As missionary, the Lead Associate Pastor will expand CAC’s connection to our city, creating opportunities for outreach and care. This position is evaluated annually under the direction of the Lead Team itself.

Salary Range is $70,000 – $79,000 depending on education, experience, and licensing.

To apply for the position and/or reach out to Chilliwack Alliance Church, please visit mycac.ca and click on the We are Hiring banner at the top of the home page.

For more information, please see job description that is attached.

The Lead Pastor, in partnership with the Board of Elders and Senior Leadership Team, will be responsible for the overall ministry and vision of Heartland Alliance Church. This includes preaching and teaching, developing and implementing ministry strategies, and equipping and empowering church leadership and members.

Responsibilities

  • Spiritual Leadership: Provide visionary leadership that aligns with Heartland Alliance Church’s mission and values, fostering spiritual growth and discipleship within the congregation.
  • Preaching & Teaching: Deliver engaging, biblically sound sermons and teachings that inspire and equip believers, preaching 2-3 times per month.
  • Leadership Development: Identify, develop, empower, and mentor current and emerging leaders within the church.
  • Team Leadership: Work collaboratively with the Board of Elders, Senior Leadership Team, and ministry leaders to implement church initiatives and community engagement.
  • Church Planting & Expansion: Lead with an entrepreneurial, apostolic spirit, seeking opportunities to reach more people with the love of Jesus and planting new churches to expand the Kingdom.
  • Professional Development: Seek opportunities for personal growth and professional development and encourage the pastoral team to do the same.

Please see the full Lead Pastor job profile HERE.


Overview:

Join our Team! Summit Community Church is looking for a relational and high-capacity Pastor of Next Generation “NextGen” Ministries to provide direct, hands-on spiritual leadership for youth in Grades 6-12 and to lead and support a dynamic volunteer Lead Team serving the Kids Ministry from birth to Grade 5. Reporting to the Senior Pastor, this role exists to guide the next generation to know and intentionally follow Jesus. Modelling a Christ-centred, Spirit-filled and mission-focused life, the NextGen Pastor will bring vision, pastoral care, and leadership to the Youth Ministry. The role will also provide pastoral oversight, leadership development, and accountability for the Kids Ministry Lead Team. This is a hands-on role for someone who loves discipleship, thrives in relationship- and team-building, and can balance creating the vision with planning and execution.


Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Lead weekly Youth Ministry programs, Bible studies, and discipleship groups that encourage spiritual growth and evangelism
  • Provide prayer, spiritual mentorship, teaching, and pastoral care for youth in Grades 6–12
  • Encourage and equip youth to live out their faith through service, outreach, and engagement in their schools and community
  • Develop student leaders, training them in leadership and empowering them to serve
  • Develop a Youth Ministry vision and annual plan in alignment with the broader SCC mission and vision
  • Plan and deliver high-quality youth events such as retreats, mission trips, service projects, and social gatherings
  • Evaluate and oversee the SCC Summer Camp Program and guide next steps in how it is delivered
  • Hold responsibility for the overall health of Kids Ministry, including vision alignment, volunteer leadership support, safety standards, and ministry outcomes, with day-to-day programming led by the volunteer Lead Team
  • Recruit, train, and support volunteers across NextGen Ministries
  • Ensure a safe and welcoming environment, ensuring Plan to Protect® policies and procedures are implemented across NextGen Ministries
  • Proactively communicate with youth, parents/guardians, and volunteers in ways that build trust, clarity, and a culture of belonging
  • Provide pastoral care and support to parents/guardians, including facilitating occasional meetings
  • Manage ministry logistics including scheduling, budget, supplies, and event coordination
  • Communicate proactively with the Senior Pastor regarding ministry plans, risks, and priorities


Required Qualifications:

  • A bachelor’s degree in Theology, Ministry, Education, or a related field
  • 5–7 years of leadership experience in youth ministry or a similar setting
  • An alternate combination of education and experience that shows you’re ready for this role will be considered


Preferred Skills and Experience:

  • A deep and authentic relationship with Jesus Christ, with a heart for the Spirit’s presence and leading
  • Joyful and energetic passion for working with youth and helping them grow in their faith journeys
  • Brings Scripture to life through clear, relevant teaching that shapes the faith of youth
  • Clarity and energy to every space - on stage, in writing, on social, and in real conversations
  • Know how to build trust, handle the messy stuff with grace, and lead with discernment and sound judgement
  • Ability to be flexible, adaptable, and calm under pressure and when plans change on the fly
  • Consistent follow through - can plan, organize, and deliver what’s needed with excellence


Location and Travel Requirements:

  • Able to demonstrate alignment with, and lead within the context of, The Alliance Canada’s doctrine and position statements
  • Currently ordained, or ability to become ordained, with The Alliance Canada denomination within two (2) years of hire
  • Legally able to work in Canada
  • Able to work onsite and remotely across days, evenings, and weekends. Sundays are a regular workday for this position
  • Can provide a satisfactory Vulnerable Sector Check

Sevenoaks Alliance Church is seeking a compassionate, relational, and Christ centred Pastor to Seniors to serve and shepherd our thriving community of older adults. This role offers flexibility in weekly hours (20 or 30) depending on the candidate’s availability and desired workload.

We are looking for someone with a pastor’s heart who is gifted in caring for seniors, supporting families, and creating spaces where people feel known, valued, and spiritually nurtured


Primary Responsibilities

1. Pastoral Care & Visitation

• Provide ongoing pastoral care to seniors through hospital visits, home visits, and spiritual support.

• Build meaningful relationships that offer encouragement, prayer, and companionship.

• Support shut ins and those facing physical, emotional, or spiritual challenges.

2. Funerals & Family Support

• Conduct funerals and memorial services with compassion, clarity, and professionalism.

• Walk alongside grieving families, offering pastoral guidance and emotional support.

• Coordinate follow up care for those in seasons of loss.

3. Senior Events

• Develop, plan, and lead occasional gatherings for seniors (e.g., luncheons, social events, outreach opportunities).

• Recruit and equip volunteers to assist with program execution.

• Foster a welcoming, vibrant environment that strengthens community and faith.


Qualifications

• A committed follower of Jesus Christ with a vibrant spiritual life.

• Demonstrated experience in pastoral care, ministry to seniors, chaplaincy, or related fields.

• Strong interpersonal and communication skills.

• Ability to provide spiritual leadership during sensitive life moments.

• Organizational skills for planning and running events.

• Licensing or ordination with Christian & Missionary Alliance in Canada (or willingness to pursue ministry credentials).

• 20–30 hours per week, depending on the candidate’s availability and preference.

• Compensation range $24-$29 per hour commensurate with experience.


Please submit a resume and cover letter to Pastor Matthew Carter, Executive-Worship Pastor at mcarter@sevenoaks.org

Overview:

Mount Pleasant is Tenth Church’s largest congregation, a vibrant site home to a diverse, multi-generational community of students, young adults, families, seniors, newcomers, and long-time residents.

The Mount Pleasant Associate Pastor leads our “First Steps” initiatives, playing a pivotal role in helping people take meaningful steps in their faith and become fully connected and rooted in the life of the church. This role provides leadership for newcomer engagement and early discipleship, including leading the newcomer connections process, and hosting “New Here” events on Sundays. The Associate Pastor also oversees Tenth Online services and contributes to Tenth-wide ministries – including Local Missions, Benevolence, and Marriage – helping shape key areas of engagement and spiritual formation across the Mount Pleasant community and neighbourhood.

This is a full-time position that works 40 hours per week. Salary is commensurate with experience; the salary range for this position is $62,000 - $68,000 per annum. Benefits and perks include generous vacation policy, sick time, group health care benefits, RRSP matching program, and professional development and financial support towards spiritual direction. 

We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. 

At Tenth Church, we are dedicated to employment equity and a workplace reflective of the diversity of the multicultural communities in which our sites reside. 

Overview:

Who We Are: At Midland Alliance Church (MAC), we share and live the belief that people find their life purpose by following Jesus. MAC is a community with opportunities for every generation to live out their purpose in and through the life of the Church. We are focused on intentionally being welcoming, providing clear opportunities to grow spiritually, and reaching out with the good news of Jesus. MAC celebrated 100 years of ministry in 2025 and we are building upon a strong foundation moving forward into our next season. 

Vision: Our vision is to see the Midland and surrounding area Growing in Faith and Life by following Jesus Christ. 

Local Community: MAC is located in Midland, Ontario, a beautiful town on the shores of Georgian Bay with a population of almost 18,000 people. Midland is the hub of several surrounding towns and townships comprising North Simcoe with a population of over 50,000. The population doubles in the summer due to the area’s cottages, resorts and National and Provincial Parks. Midland is within close proximity to beaches, parks, trails, and ski resorts.  

Position Overview: The Worship Director/Worship Pastor’s primary responsibility is providing Spirit-led vision and leadership to MAC’s Worship Ministry. You will demonstrate passion for the opportunity to creatively, collaboratively and prayerfully lead the church into God’s presence through musical worship. The primary responsibility is a part-time role; however, there is potential for full-time employment with additional ministry leadership opportunities dependent on the candidate’s experience, qualifications, and availability. 

Position Type: Part-time or Full-time (see Position Overview above) 

Accountability: Reports to the Lead Pastor 

Compensation: Based on qualifications, experience, and the CCD’s Compensation Guidelines

Additional Benefits: Annual paid vacation. Benefit package and ARF dependent on hours.

Duties and Responsibilities:

The Worship Director/Worship Pastor will plan, prepare and regularly lead worship at Sunday services. Select, curate and lead songs, in coordination with the preaching schedule and pastoral team, that echo the rich truths of Scripture and point people to Jesus. Provide well-structured and planned practices to equip and support worship teams and assist with developing and supporting the Youth Worship Teams. Intentionally incorporate various mediums of art to inspire faith and deepen reflection.

The Worship Director/Worship Pastor will shepherd a team of volunteer musicians and artists. Equip, train and encourage excellence through humility, dedication and hard work. Draw together the team members’ gifts, skills and personalities into one purpose in Christ. Model and create rhythms that reflect and prioritize Jesus’ ways (scripture reading, prayer, sabbath, worship etc.) Care for the whole congregation collaboratively with other MAC pastors/leaders.

Qualifications:

Your strengths include a passion for leading worship and inspiring volunteer worship leaders and team members to serve and grow. You are creative and have a warm and welcoming personality. You are relational and love to guide others into deeper faith because you have a growing personal relationship with Christ. You bring:

• A Bachelor’s degree and/or training in theology or ministry (preferred).

• Strong proficiency vocally and preferred ability to lead with an instrument.

• Proven experience in worship leadership, leader development, and spiritual formation.

• Spiritual maturity with a demonstrated commitment to spiritual growth.

• A desire to grow alongside those you shepherd with a demonstrated willingness to learn ministry skills and lessons.

• Ability to inspire and mobilize involvement in servant leadership.

• Proven ability to resolve conflicts, have difficult conversations and provide feedback in a Christlike manner.

• Ability and joy in building relationships with people of diverse backgrounds and experience levels.

• Relentlessly proactive and follow through on assigned tasks.

• Conduct oneself with professionalism, diligence and friendliness.

• Strong administration and organization skills.

• Experience with sound, lighting, and media is an asset.

• A working knowledge and experience with church software platforms Planning Center, Proclaim/ProPresenter, is an asset.

Other Information

An offer of employment for the position of Worship Director/Worship Pastor at Midland Alliance Church is conditional upon successful completion of a pre-employment background check and vulnerable sector police check. Interested candidates working 15+ hours must be or be willing to become licensed with the Central Canadian District of The Alliance Canada. Successful candidates must agree with and adhere to the Statement of Faith, Constitution, by-laws and policies of Midland Alliance Church and The Christian Missionary Alliance of Canada.

Please submit your cover letter, resume, and links to samples of leading worship to careers@machurch.ca.

We would like to thank all applicants for their interest, however, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. 

Edmonton Chinese Alliance Church (ECAC) is a multi-language church in Edmonton with a heart to discern where God is leading us and follow Him faithfully. Our vision statement is “To make fully devoted followers of Jesus”.

The successful candidate for this role will provide pastoral leadership and oversight to the youth (age 12-18) of the Junior Ministry Congregation (JMC). There are currently around 50 members in the JMC youth ministry. He or she will champion overall church direction in the JMC youth ministry and reports to the Senior Pastor.

Please see the full job description HERE

River of Life Alliance Church is looking for someone to provide spiritual leadership and oversight to both our youth (grades 7-12) and our young adult ministries. This pastor would be responsible for the discipleship of all our young people. They would be working alongside the pastoral team to fulfill River of Life’s vision of being a multigenerational and multiethnic community experiencing renewal.

Please see the full job description HERE. 

High River Alliance Church (HRAC) is seeking an Associate Pastor to develop and support ministries for youth and young adults and to strengthen and develop our music ministries.

HRAC seeks for these ministries to be developed in alignment with our vision:

“Building a Community of Jesus’ Followers around the Gospel.”

As church seasons change, specific areas of ministry may shift to meet changing and emerging needs. This role equips and mobilizes volunteers—it develops and supports volunteer-led ministries rather than replaces them.

Please see the full job description HERE

The Lead Pastor of Fort Macleod Alliance Church serves as the spiritual leader of our church family—leading, guiding, and equipping us to fulfill the mission God has entrusted to us. We are seeking a pastor who deeply loves the Lord and is intentional about growing in his personal walk with God. Out of that deepening spiritual life, and through the power of the Holy Spirit, he will lead us as a congregation.

We desire a pastor who is committed to life and ministry in a rural setting, one who recognizes the value of people and seeks to be actively involved in the wider community.

Please see the full job description / profile HERE.

Intercultural Ministries (IM) at Foothills Alliance Church develops pathways to Jesus for immigrants in our neighbourhood. It is our vision to help immigrants settle well in NW Calgary and for those with a spiritual interest and curiosity, move along a pathway to Jesus. We are looking for a person with the same passion.

Qualifications:

The ideal candidate for this position will:

  • Have successful administrative experience
  • Have successful experience teaching ESL classes to adult learners

Reporting:

The IMA will report to the Pastor of Intercultural Ministries (PIM)

Workload:

This is a part-time position (18 hours per week)

Please see the full job description HERE.  

Fully Funded


Quick Info

Term: 4-year, renewable

Start Date: 2026


Team Vision

With the grace of God, and by the power of His Holy Spirit, we want to see groups of local people longing for God, transformed into Christ-centred, Spirit-empowered, mission-focused believers, multiplying disciples everywhere.

Description

Prayer is our most significant strategy. It is here we learn how God wants us to engage with local people around us who are interested in discovering Jesus. Walking alongside nationals who are noble-hearted God-seekers, is the best use of our time. Discipleship of these dear ones happens with time proven relationships, both after and before their commitment to Jesus Christ. Local church fellowships play a critical role in the development of local believers. None of us can stand alone. Cooperating with the local church is a must if we are to see individual believers thrive and the church grow.


Responsibilities

1. WORKPLACE

In the workplace (school or university): Duties and expectations in educational institutions in this nation vary widely from position to position and institution to institution but prospective employees must expect longer work hours than are typical in Canada. Contracts are negotiated individually including the number of teaching hours required. A minimum of 400 teaching hours is required by the government to support a work visa and residence permit. As relationships with colleagues and supervisors from the work environment are the primary “mission field”, excellence in the workplace is expected. Cultural differences, therefore, need to be met with grace, a willingness to adapt and a can-do attitude. Universities also look for experienced professionals to join the faculties. These positions would require a master’s degree in the field of expertise and a minimum of two years’ experience.

2. EVANGELISM

  • In relationships with individuals, families, & communities – predominantly in the workplace by planning for and initiating spiritual conversations and times of prayer.
  • Invite colleagues and friends into a relationship with Jesus

 3. DISCIPLESHIP

  • One-on-one, in cohorts or with families or by connecting new believers with other mature believers who can disciple them into maturity.

4. PRAYER STRATEGY

  • Personal prayer, team prayer and monthly communication of prayer needs and work to home-based supporters

5. RECRUITMENT & MOBILIZATION STRATEGY

  • Help recruit other Teammates from the home base as opportunities arise.

 6. TEAMING * Participate in team meetings and other activities.

  • Help plan, organize, and facilitate Team events (regular meetings, socials, prayer times, etc.)
  • Assist, and when requested by the Team Leader, manage the Team finances (e.g. reimbursement claims, development of the annual budget, etc.)


Required Qualifications

  • Master’s Degree


Required Experience

  • Two years + experience in your professional field.
  • Familiarity and/or Proficiency with Microsoft Office and other Office-specific software
  • Experience in outreach and evangelism
  • Experience in discipleship of both seekers and believers (familiarity with materials)


Preferred Qualifications

  • Bible College
  • Other: Bible training is in addition to the minimum master's degree in a professional field of study.


Preferred Experience

  • Experience teaching the field of expertise.
  • TESOL training – certified if possible.
  • Cross-cultural relationship(s) particularly with Muslim colleagues or neighbours.
  • Ministry experience including exposure & engagement in various church ministries
  • Participation in Soul Care and Deliverance ministry.
  • Previous engagement in missions i.e. member of short-term team.


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Quick Info

Term: 4-year, renewable

Start Date: 2026


Team Vision

With the grace of God, and by the power of His Holy Spirit, we want to see groups of new believers longing for God, transformed into Christ-centred, Spirit-empowered, mission-focused believers, multiplying disciples everywhere.


Description

Prayer is our most significant strategy. It is here we learn how God wants us to engage with local people around us who are interested in discovering Jesus. Walking alongside nationals who are noble-hearted God-seekers, is the best use of our time. Discipleship of these dear ones happens with time proven relationships, both after and before their commitment to Jesus Christ. Local church fellowships play a critical role in the development of local believers. None of us can stand alone. Cooperating with the local church is a must if we are to see individual believers thrive and the church grow.


Responsibilities

1. WORKPLACE

In the workplace: Duties and expectations in the work force vary widely but prospective employees must expect longer work hours than are typical in Canada. Contracts are negotiated individually including number of hours required with considerations of government requirements to support a work visa and residence permit. Relationships with colleagues and supervisors in the work environment are the primary “mission field”. Excellence in the workplace is expected. Cultural differences, therefore, need to be met with grace, a willingness to adapt and a can-do attitude. Opportunities exist in a wide range of fields, particularly in the oil industry and infrastructure development. Universities also look for experienced professionals to join their faculties. These educational positions would require a master’s degree in the field of expertise and a minimum of two years’ experience.

2. EVANGELISM

  • In relationships with individuals, families, & communities – predominantly in the workplace by planning for and initiating spiritual conversations and times of prayer.
  • Invite colleagues and friends into a relationship with Jesus

3. DISCIPLESHIP

  • One-on-one, in cohorts or with families or by connecting new believers with other mature believers who can disciple them into maturity.

4. PRAYER STRATEGY

  • Personal prayer, team prayer and monthly communication of prayer needs and work to home-based supporters

5. RECRUITMENT & MOBILIZATION STRATEGY

  • Help recruit other Teammates from the home base as opportunities arise.

6. TEAMING * Participate in team meetings and other activities.

  • Help plan, organize, and facilitate Team events (regular meetings, socials, prayer times, etc.)
  • Assist, and when requested by the Team Leader, manage the Team finances (e.g. reimbursement claims, development of the annual budget, etc.)


Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor's Degree
  • Master’s Degree


Required Qualifications

  • Two years + experience in your professional field.
  • Current licensing/credentials in good standing as applicable to profession as required in the homeland.
  • Familiarity and/or Proficiency with Microsoft Office and other Office-specific software
  • Experience in outreach and evangelism
  • Experience in discipleship of both seekers and believers, familiarity with materials


Preferred Qualifications

  • Bible College
  • Other: Bible training is in addition to the minimum master’s degree in a professional field of study.


Preferred Experience

  • Cross-cultural relationship
  • Ministry experience including exposure & engagement in various church ministries
  • Participation in Soul Care and Deliverance ministry.
  • Previous engagement in missions i.e. member of short-term team.


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Quick Info

Term: 4 years, renewable

Start Date: August 2026


Team Vision

Our team exists to help one another invest our lives strategically among the least reached peoples of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).


Description

Partner with faith communities and organizations to assess, implement and engage in holistic community health, relief and development and outreach, promote Sudanese leadership, foster spiritual conversations, and collaborate internationally—while maintaining strong accountability to team and Canadian supporters.


Responsibilities

  1. In partnership with the Sudanese faith community, Christian NGOs and parachurch organizations, perform community health and needs assessment. Based on those results:
    • Develop and implement relief and development projects including spiritual conversations and gospel proclamation among the Sudanese diaspora of North Africa.
    • Help implement and improve existing strategies to reach Sudanese diaspora including community engagement initiatives.
    • Monitor and assess projects and strategies for accountability and improvement, with the goal of full Sudanese leadership and ownership or termination of ineffective or unsustainable projects and strategies.
  2. In coordination with leadership of the Sudanese faith community, provide support and contribute to the work and ministry of the North Africa Sudanese faith community.
  3. Pursue partnership and engage in collaborative work with other orgs and international workers engaged in reaching out to the North Africa Sudanese diaspora.
  4. Be accountable to the North Africa Team leadership and send regular reports and updates to supporting churches and constituency back in Canada.


Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s Degree


Preferred Qualifications

  • Bible College
  • Seminary
  • Technical | Trade
  • Other: Community Health Evangelism (CHE). International relief and development. Project management. Evangelism (as many different models, Orality training, Alpha, Al Massira, etc.), Discipleship, (Disciple Making Movement or DMM training) Church Planting Training, Community Engagement Training, Trauma care/counselling, Practical training skills such as community health, public health, nutrition, education, teaching English as an additional language


Preferred Experience

Church ministry experience in variety; para church/org experience, Church planting, Counselling, Community engagement experience (outreach, community development, refugee support, etc.), familiarity with Microsoft Office products.


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Quick Info

Term: 4 year, renewable

Start Date: Fall 2026


Team Vision

To make disciples of Jesus who are gathered into viable, self-sustaining, self-governing, reproducing and missional faith communities among the Least Reached and Least Engaged peoples of North Africa.

The strategy is focused on relief and development activities according to the holistic needs of the refugee community, including holistic transformation through gospel proclamation and demonstration.


Description

Serves the refugee community in North Africa through holistic development, education, and trauma-informed care. Builds trust-based relationships and fosters spiritual growth and discipleship, partners with local and international teams for outreach and church development and ensures ongoing accountability to leadership and supporters in Canada.


Responsibilities

  1. Serve the refugee community in North Africa through relief and development efforts, possibly including involvement at a community center. According to training and expertise, teach English as a Second Language, computer courses, health promotion, facilitate income-generating projects, trauma therapy and/or other relevant training for refugees.
  2. Partner and engage in collaborative work with other International Workers and organizations reaching out to diaspora people group, including regular gatherings to pray.
  3. Intentionally develop growing relationships with individuals and families through relief and development connections. Visit people in their homes, establish trust with the families, and engage in spiritual conversations, gospel proclamation and discipleship.
  4. Participate in, contribute to, and help implement existing and new strategies, including church planting and development initiatives.
  5. Be accountable to the North Africa Team leadership and send regular reports and updates to supporting churches and constituency back in Canada.


Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s Degree
  • Certificate: any certificate in teaching ESL, community development or trauma care


Required Experience

Professional education and experience in related community development field (teaching ESL, health care, computer teaching, microenterprise, trauma therapy, etc.), relationship building with unbelievers, initiating and pursuing spiritual conversations, gospel proclamation.


Preferred Experience 

Local church ministry, serving and outreach, ministry with church or community organizations to the poor/vulnerable/refugee/immigrant population.


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Fully Funded

 

Quick Info

Location: South Asia

Term: 2 years, renewable

Start Date: Summer 2026

 

Team Vision

We envision an approach where creativity and innovation open new pathways for all people to

encounter the living God and experience the transformative reality of His Kingdom. Through

imaginative expressions, inclusive spaces, and bold initiatives, we seek to break down barriers

and cultivate opportunities for every individual to engage deeply with God's presence, love, and purpose.

 

Description

The Business Developer will be responsible for the development and advancement of several Kingdom-focused social enterprises. (i.e. Wheelchair repair & assembly, snack products). The Developer will work with team leadership and various stakeholders to develop and implement strategy for growth of the businesses including market research, marketing, promotional campaigns and building networks with key individuals and companies.

The Developer will be an active participant of our local fellowship and our Global Ministries Team.

 

Responsibilities

  1. Develop and implement strategy for the growth of the businesses
  2. Develop market research strategies to inform market penetration and new product development. In coordination with staff, carrying out research activities (i.e. Focus groups, surveys, etc.). Determine opportunities, challenges and trends.
  3. Develop marketing and promotional campaigns. Also facilitate development of marketing and brand materials.
  4. Build networks and relationships with key suppliers, customers, donors & foundations and other stakeholders
  5. Be an active witness of Christ in word and deed
  6. Engage in spiritual conversations leading to discipling relationships

 

Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s Degree
  • Experience in a marketing or business development position. Or experience having pursued their own entrepreneurial project. Leadership experience in church or secular roles.

 

Preferred Qualifications

  • Technical | Trade
  • Other: Depending on past professional experience and education, specific training regarding the business activities may be required (i.e. courses on Business as Mission, Business Development, Business & Marketing Strategy, Digital Marketing, etc.)


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Title
Hospital Chaplain

Fully Funded

Quick Info
Location: North Africa
Term: 4 years, renewable
Start Date: 2026

Team Vision
Our team exists to help one another invest our lives strategically among the least reached
peoples of the Middle East and North Africa.

Description
The chaplaincy role involves designing and leading a hospital-based program, mentoring future chaplains, and fostering spiritual growth among medical professionals. The chaplain will also coordinate and participate in regular chapel services while providing support through small group engagement.

Responsibilities
• Design and implement the hospital chaplaincy program
• Identify and train one or two other individuals to become chaplains
• Coordinate and participate in morning chapel three times a week
• Develop and support small groups for the doctors serving at hospital

Required Education or Training
Chaplaincy designation or Bible School Degree | Ordination | Portable License with The Alliance

Required Experience
• Pastoral experience & demonstrated leadership skills
• Bible study leadership experience
• Experience in discipling individuals/small groups


Preferred Education & Training
Seminary | Doctoral Studies

Preferred Experience
• Chaplaincy experience
• Ministry team experience
• Cross-cultural experience with Arab people
• Arabic language ability

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Fully-Funded

Quick Info
Location: West Africa
Term: 4 year, renewable
Start Date: 2026

Team Vision
To multiply disciples in Senegal resulting in transformed communities and reproducing churches.

Description
Working in collaboration with a multinational team and local believer to transform communities and multiply churches.

Responsibilities
Working in collaboration with a multinational team and local believers the successful candidate
will:
  • Concentrate on extensive study and practice to gain proficiency in the language and culture of the people groups. (Training and coaching provided for the employee).
  • Build relationships with non-believers and begin study groups with them
  • Disciple individuals and small groups as they grow in Christlikeness
  • Help local believers and fellowship groups implement church planting methodology
  • Pray and help to foster a movement of prayer

Required Education & Training
Bachelor’s Degree | Master’s Degree | Portable District License | Ordination

Preferred Education & Training
Seminary
Other: Some understanding of principles of contextualization and missiology. Some understanding of Islam.

Required Experience
  • Practical Experience (including current involvement) in Evangelism (initiating spiritual conversations and gospel proclamation) and Discipleship (knowledge and application of different evangelism and discipleship models and practices)
  • Experience in as many different church-related ministries (e.g. organizing and leading
  • Bible Studies, preaching and teaching the Word, counselling, leading teams and organizing
  • community engagement and outreach events and different church ministries, etc.)
  • Gifts and experience in Hospitality
  • Emotionally Intelligent with high relational skills
  • Skills in verbal and written communications

Preferred Experience
2-year apprenticeship experience with us before coming on full-time


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Fully-Funded


Quick Info

Location: West Africa

Term: 4 year, renewable

Start Date: 2026


Team Vision

To multiply disciples in Senegal resulting in transformed communities and reproducing churches.


Description

Work in collaboration with a multinational team and local believers to transform communities and multiply churches.


Responsibilities

Working in collaboration with a multinational team and local believers the successful candidate

will:

  • Concentrate on extensive study and practice to gain proficiency in the language and culture of the people group. (Training and coaching provided for the employee).
  • Build relationships with non-believers and begin study groups with them
  • Disciple individuals and small groups as they grow in Christlikeness
  • Help local believers and fellowship groups implement church planting methodology
  • Pray and help to foster a movement of prayer


Required Education | Qualifications

Bachelor’s Degree | Master’s Degree | Ordination | Portable District License


Preferred Education & Training

Seminary | Technical / Trade

Skills and experience in Church Development are a priority. Additional skills in a technical trade or areas of animal husbandry or agriculture in arid environments would be highly useful and beneficial. Some understanding of principles of contextualization and missiology. Some understanding of Islam.


Required Experience

  • Practical Experience (including current involvement) in Evangelism (initiating spiritual conversations and gospel proclamation) and Discipleship (knowledge and application of different evangelism and discipleship models and practices)
  • Experience in a variety of church-related ministries (e.g. organizing and leading Bible Studies, preaching and teaching the Word, counselling, leading teams and organizing community engagement and outreach events and different church ministries, etc.)
  • Gifts and experience in Hospitality
  • Emotionally Intelligent with high relational skills
  • Skills in verbal and written communications


Preferred Experience

2-year apprenticeship experience with us before coming on full-time


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Quick Info

Location: Chiayi, Taiwan

Term: 2 year program

Start Date: Spring 2026


Team Vision

The Chiayi team is currently church planting amongst the people of Taiwan in partnership with the Taiwan Alliance Church Union. Taiwan is a predominantly polytheistic with a strong emphasis in worshiping the ancestors. We apply ourselves to community service, friendship, and transparent living to build trust relationships.


Description

Serve in ministry to children and youth while learning cross cultural missional engagement. Learn and practice teaming skills. Participate in a mentored relationship provided for your development in cross cultural ministry understanding and practice. Chiayi Alliance is located in a semi-rural area where there are many factories and farms. The church started in 2020 and currently there are a few families attending regularly.


Responsibilities

Specific ministry responsibilities will include:

  • Take on leadership of weekly children's ministries which include preparing and teaching a mixed aged Sunday school to children ranging from kindergarten to middle school
  • Help with Winter and Summer camps held at local elementary schools or at Chiayi Alliance, including mentoring volunteers who come and help with the camps
  • Initiate programs to engage local children and youth
  • Work closely with Chiayi Alliance Leadership
  • Volunteer at local schools to tell English stories in the morning (once a week) * Attend prayer/strategy gathering


Required Qualifications

Approval for Licensing through an Alliance District. We can assist in initiating this. Bachelor’s Degree and equivalencies in at least three of the core courses below. A learning plan for additional training may be discussed.

Discipleship Making, Christian Theology & Practice, Spiritual Formation, Theology of Mission | Missiology, Cultural Competencies, Leadership & Teaming


Preferred Qualifications

  • Proficiency in Mandarin Chinese
  • Team player
  • Teachable, Adaptable, Flexible
  • Ability to teach children and youth
  • Self-starter with collaborative skills


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Quick Info

Location: Senegal
Duration: Two years
Timeline for Deployment: Summer 2025

Team Vision
Our vision is to see indigenous, reproducing, contextually appropriate fellowships of Christ followers amongst the Fulani and Wolof peoples of Senegal. We will do this by helping to bring access to Jesus to the least reached of Senegal as we collaborate with Senegalese believers and other like-minded missions to mobilize a reproducing church-planting movement amongst the Fulani and Wolof.

Description
As a team, we are exploring opportunities for witness among the Wolof and Fulani peoples of Senegal. There are opportunities to partner with other like-minded groups and to gain experience and understanding in church-planting contexts and strategies as well as community development projects.

Responsibilities
The Alliance apprenticeship provides a pathway for on-the-job training, mentoring and accompanying learning & reflection activities. In this context, responsibilities would include language and cultural learning, participating in church planting initiatives and local development projects. For those with medical background, community health programs are also available for engagement.

Required Qualifications

  • Willingness to work on a team and to live in community
  • A teachable spirit
  • Flexibility in change and joy in difficulty


Preferred Qualifications

  • Bible knowledge and how to teach and pass on Biblical truths;
  • Knowledge, understanding and engagement in prayer and intercession;
  • Understanding of principles of contextualization and missiology;
  • Understanding of Islam an asset


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Title
Creative Access Outreach Implementer

Funded/Full time/Apprentice
Fully Funded
 
Quick Info
Location: Southeast Asia
Term: 4-year, renewable
Start Date: Spring 2026
 
Strategy
Relief & Development
 
Team Vision
We are here to proclaim Jesus as Lord among the local people and invite them to become disciples who make disciples.   

 
Description
Proclaim the gospel in cultural appropriate ways and develop national field workers in the work of disciple making movements.  This role will appeal to someone who is humble and willing to learn and has giftings in evangelism, leadership, and mentoring.
 
 
Responsibilities

  • Proclaim the gospel through multiple creative avenues alongside like-minded nationals.
  • Engage in the work of making disciples among the least reached people. 
  • Develop, train and supervise national field workers in the work of disciple making movements.
  • Full engagement in team life, accountability, and collaborative vision.
  • Commitment and application to becoming fluent in the language and culture.

 
Required Education or Training
Master’s Degree in Missiology, Spiritual Formation, Leadership or related field

 
Required Experience
Experience engaging in evangelism cross-culturally.  Experience in leading a ministry team is also an asset.    


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Title
Church Planter

Fully Funded

Quick Info
Location: Middle East
Term: 4 year, renewable
Start Date: Winter 2026

Team Vision
The team is recruiting new workers to join the Church Planting effort already underway here in

our city among the Pearl people. Through culturally sensitive evangelism and discipleship we

will work together with other local partners to see a Pearl expression of worship birthed here in

our city and hopefully also in the Pearl homelands where 50 + million people still live with little

to no access to the gospel.

Responsibilities

  • Support the ministry of the Pearl Team and greater Central Asia & Middle East Team
  • Focus on language and culture acquisition for the first two years
  • Attend weekly Pearl Team gatherings
  • Share the gospel with Pearl people
  • Disciple Pearl believers into maturity in Christ
  • Establish culturally sensitive communities of faith
  • Identify & develop Pearl leaders


Required Qualifications

Bachelor’s Degree

Required Experience

  • Gospel sharing
  • Life on life discipleship
  • Leading Bible studies
  • Cross-cultural ministry
  • Supervised ministry in sending Church


Preferred Education | Training

Seminary


Preferred Experience

  • Previous experience learning a language
  • Travel to less developed countries
  • Ministry experience among the poor
  • Exposure to the Muslim world
  • Experience using the DMM approach to sharing the gospel


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