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Lead Bible study and small groups for youth on Sunday mornings year-round. * Lead an evening topic ... Provide a written monthly report to the Board of Christian Education and participate in monthly ...

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As of Jun 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for bible study writing in the United States is $35.58, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.04 and $51.68 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Bible Study Writer?

A Bible Study Writer typically researches scripture passages, develops lesson plans or curriculum outlines, and drafts clear, engaging study materials for groups or individuals. Daily tasks may also include collaborating with editors, theologians, and church leaders to ensure theological accuracy and practical application. Writers often revise content based on feedback, adapt materials for different age groups or denominations, and stay updated on current theological discussions. This role involves both independent writing and teamwork to produce high-quality Bible study resources.

What is a Bible Study Writing job?

A Bible Study Writing job involves creating written content for Bible study materials, including devotionals, study guides, lesson plans, and commentary. Writers research scripture, interpret biblical passages, and develop engaging, theologically sound materials for individuals or groups. These resources are often used in churches, small groups, or personal study to help people grow in their faith and understanding of the Bible.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Bible Study Writing position, and why are they important?

A Bible Study Writer needs strong biblical literacy, excellent writing skills, and the ability to interpret and communicate theological concepts effectively, often supported by a background in theology, ministry, or religious studies. Familiarity with digital publishing tools, content management systems, and biblical research software like Logos or Accordance is highly beneficial. Creativity, attention to detail, and the ability to adapt content to diverse audiences are important soft skills in this field. These competencies ensure the creation of engaging, accurate, and accessible study materials that meet the needs of various faith communities.

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Youth Ministry Coordinator

St. John United Church of Christ

Saint Charles, MO • On-site

$22 - $25/hr

Part-time

Posted 7 days ago

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Youth Ministry Coordinator

General Description

St John United Church of Christ in St Charles, MO seeks a leader for its successful Youth Ministry Program who can inject new energy and ideas to help the program grow and thrive. This person will work collaboratively with the Senior Pastor, Church Engagement Coordinator, and the Children’s Ministry Coordinator to provide a holistic faith experience for youth.

  • Lead Bible study and small groups for youth on Sunday mornings year-round.
  • Lead an evening topic-based program between September and May.
  • Organize and lead a youth outing or activity each month.
  • Organize and lead summer mission trips.

Rate: $22-25/hour

Hours: 15 hours/week with an opportunity for growth

Required Qualifications

  • Demonstrated organizational skills and ability to be self-directed.
  • Excellent planning and execution skills.
  • Practiced communication skills in a variety of media. Timely communication is a must.
  • A passion for helping youth develop a personal faith that translates into daily life.
  • Ability to build strong relationships with youth while maintaining appropriate boundaries.
  • Be a person of deep personal faith who is welcoming of all youth.

Principal Responsibilities

  • Plan and lead existing Sunday morning Bible Study.
  • Re-envision and implement small groups that encourage spiritual growth.
  • Lead an event each month alternating between social and mission-oriented programs.
  • Work with other staff to plan and implement mission trips or in-town mission work.
  • Provide a written monthly report to the Board of Christian Education and participate in monthly meetings.
  • Understand and appreciate the theology and practices of the United Church of Christ, including St John’s Open and Affirming Policy.
  • Encourage youth participation in wider church events and camps.
  • Engage parents, staff and volunteers to deepen and expand the program in ways that adhere to St John’s safe church policy.

Additional Information

Participation in summer Youth Mission Trips will be an additional compensation at a flat rate per trip.

Final candidate must pass a criminal background check and screening in accordance with St. John’s policies, have a driving record that allows for transportation of youth, and complete a compensated safe-church training before starting work.