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Because of Young Life's exclusive Christian purposes of evangelism and discipleship as set forth in ... Participate in all summer internship cohort meetings * Meet with your mentor weekly * Provide ...

Because of Young Life's exclusive Christian purposes of evangelism and discipleship as set forth in ... Participate in all summer internship cohort meetings * Meet with your mentor weekly * Provide ...

Events Intern - Spring 2027

$15.25 - $20.50/hr

As volunteers, interns and fellows receive a monthly stipend to help defray their expenses related ... Design experience preferred. Critical Qualities * Mature orthodox Christian faith; * Humble and ...

Thousand Pines THRIVE College

Crestline, CA ยท On-site

$15 - $19.25/hr

THRIVE at Thousand Pines Christian Camp is a nine month discipleship program located in Crestline ... This is an un-paid Internship where discipleship, internship, and academics are synchronous. Living ...

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How much do christian design internships jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for christian design internships in the United States is $19.38, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $21.63 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Christian design internships?

Christian Design Internships are temporary, practical work opportunities offered by faith-based organizations, ministries, or churches for individuals interested in graphic design, web design, or other creative fields. These internships typically combine hands-on design experience with spiritual development and the chance to contribute to a Christian mission. Interns may work on projects like promotional materials, social media graphics, or church branding, while also participating in mentorship and faith-building activities. They are ideal for students or recent graduates seeking to grow both professionally and spiritually.

What types of design projects can I expect to work on during a Christian design internship?

As a Christian Design Intern, you may be involved in creating visual materials such as church event flyers, social media graphics, sermon series branding, website assets, and promotional materials for ministry programs. You'll typically collaborate with ministry leaders, communications teams, and sometimes volunteers to deliver designs that align with the organization's mission and values. This hands-on experience helps build your portfolio while learning how to communicate faith-based messages visually in a team-oriented environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Christian design intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Christian Design Intern, you need a solid understanding of graphic design principles, proficiency with design software like Adobe Creative Suite, and ideally some coursework or portfolio work in visual arts or design. Familiarity with tools such as Photoshop, Illustrator, and Canva is usually expected, and knowledge of digital content creation or web design platforms is a plus. Strong communication, creativity, and the ability to collaborate within a faith-based environment are important soft skills. These skills and qualities ensure you can effectively produce designs that align with organizational values and engage target audiences in ministry or non-profit settings.

What is the difference between Christian Design Internships vs Graphic Design Internships?

AspectChristian Design InternshipsGraphic Design Internships
Required CredentialsBasic design skills, possibly some faith-based or ministry-related courseworkDesign portfolio, relevant coursework or certifications
Work EnvironmentFaith-based organizations, churches, religious nonprofitsAdvertising agencies, corporate marketing, media companies
Employer & Industry UsageUsed mainly in religious and faith-centered settingsWidely used across various industries including media, advertising, and corporate sectors

Christian Design Internships focus on creating visual content for faith-based organizations, emphasizing spiritual themes and values. In contrast, Graphic Design Internships are broader, covering various industries and requiring a strong portfolio. Both roles involve design skills, but Christian Design Internships are more specialized in a faith-centered context.

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Infographic showing various Christian Design Internships job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 89% Full Time, 7% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 83% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 12% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $40,304 per year, or $19.4 per hour.

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Mt. Paran Christian School, Inc.

Kennesaw, GA โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 3 days ago

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Job description

This application is for short-term employment.
- Summer Camp Counselors
- Student After School Care Workers
- Internships
We are seeking energetic, hard-working seasonal employees who enjoy working as a team. ASC and Summer Camp employees must enjoy working with students and be willing to help with discipline, be willing to work outside, and be able to ensure all students remain safe while having fun.
Statement of Faith
Mount Paran Christian School is a nondenominational, covenantal school that is unapologetically Christian in its mission, vision, and programs. All staff, students, and parents sign the following Statement of Faith identifying their shared commitment to the Christ-centered purpose of MPCS:
โ€ข We believe that the Holy Bible is the inspired, infallible, and authoritative source of Christian doctrine and precept.
โ€ข We believe that there is one God, eternally existent in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
โ€ข We believe that man was created in the image of God, but as a result of sin is lost and powerless to save himself.
โ€ข We believe that the only hope for man is to believe in Jesus Christ, the virgin-born Son of God, who died to take upon himself the punishment for the sin of mankind and who rose from the dead, so that by receiving him as Savior and Lord, man is redeemed by His blood.
โ€ข We believe that Jesus Christ, in person, will return to earth in power and glory.
โ€ข We believe that the Holy Spirit indwells those who have received Christ for the purpose of enabling them to live righteous and godly lives.
โ€ข We believe that the Church is the Body of Christ and is composed of all who, through belief in Christ, have been spiritually regenerated by the indwelling Holy Spirit. It is the responsibility of the church to nurture Christians and to spread the Word of Jesus Christ worldwide.
Statement of Lifestyle and Conduct
Mount Paran Christian School is firmly committed to its institutional mission, which identifies MPCS as a Christ-centered community focused on academic excellence, partnerships with home and church, and servant-leadership development. Since the founding of the school in 1976, those core beliefs have formed the foundational truths from which it operates as an educational ministry.
As a Christian community, Mount Paran Christian School distinguishes itself by its covenantal commitments with participating families and staff members and by its dedication to fostering those ideals and standards that are consistent with a biblical worldview. In addition to the Statement of Faith, which recognizes foundational, theological truths, this document is an attempt to identify Christian ideals and standards as they relate to those who serve as ministers, which includes all staff members, within our community.
The desire to be a God-honoring community requires mutual understandings, and neither the difficulty of the task nor the imperfection of the end result should deter us from establishing reasonable and viable expectations of community participants. It is the aim of Mount Paran Christian School to promote Christian freedom without becoming libertine and to promote responsibility without becoming legalistic. The following statement of life and conduct adheres to our long-held intentions to, in the words of Lutheran theologian Meldenius, provide an ethos that promotes, "In the essentials unity, in nonessentials diversity, and in all things charity."
Basic Assumptions
Mount Paran Christian School is dedicated to maintaining its identity as a Christian academic community of faculty and staff. Therefore, the school expects that all faculty and staff will adhere to the following:
1. Identify themselves as Christians by virtue of the grace of God and their personal commitment to Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior.
2. Recognize the Bible to be God's inspired, infallible, and authoritative source of Christian doctrine and precepts.
3. Possess a desire to grow in both knowledge and behavior as a result of a commitment to the work of the Trinity in our lives.
4. Commit to regular participation in the ministry of a local church, personal faith disciplines, and ministry.
5. Accept the work at Mount Paran Christian School as a personal calling and identify themselves as ministers of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
6. Understand they have become part of a non-denominational, orthodox Christian community, in which unity is to be sought while diversity within orthodoxy is to be respected and valued.
7. Be concerned and prayerful about the welfare of all individuals within the community.
8. Assume responsibility for their own behavior as it reflects upon their Lord, the school community, and themselves, particularly in the area of personal freedom where discretion, moderation, and restraint must be practiced.
9. Accept the biblical obligation to submit to governing authorities, whether national, local, or institutional.
10. Recognize that everyone has sinned and fallen short of the character and design to which God has called them and that redemption for those sins is found only through Jesus Christ our Savior and Lord.
Biblical Principles
Mount Paran Christian School faculty and staff recognize and affirm that Scriptural principles are foundational to life in the community. The principles which are relevant to life and conduct as ministers in this covenantal, school community are as follows:
1. Life within the Christian community must be lived for the glory of God, daily conforming ourselves to the image of Christ, and recognizing the Lordship of Christ in all aspects of our shared work. (Matthew 22:36-38, I Corinthians 10:31, Colossians 3:9, 10, 17)
2. An abiding love for and accountability to Jesus motivates all of our actions in this community of believers. (John 15:12-17, I John 4:7-12)
3. As ministers of Christ, Mount Paran Christian School faculty and staff bear responsibility of service. (Matthew 7:12, 25:31-46, Galatians 5:14, 6:10)
4. The words and actions of all staff and faculty members in this community are not solely a private matter. They are called to pray for each other, go to each other in love when dissensions or concerns arise, and hold each other accountable for the implications of their attitudes and conduct. (Matthew 18: 15-17)
5. Attaining common goals and ensuring an orderly community life necessitates subordination of individual prerogatives. Christian freedom also includes the option of not doing some things in order to contribute to the common spiritual and emotional good of the impressionable students we serve, as well as promote the betterment of Christian community of which we are a part. (I Corinthians 8:9-13, 9:19-23, 10:23-33)
6. Mount Paran Christian School recognizes that certain attitudes are expressly condemned in Scripture. These include, but are not limited to greed, jealousy, pride, lust, needless anger, an unforgiving or rebellious spirit, harmful discrimination, and prejudice. (Galatians 5:19-21, I Corinthians 6:9-10)
7. God's Word prohibits certain behaviors. These include, but are not limited to theft, lying, cheating, plagiarism, slander, profanity, vulgarity, adultery, homosexual behavior, premarital sex, sexual promiscuity, pornography, drunkenness, immodesty, occult practices, and heresies. (Galatians 5:19-21, I Corinthians 6:9-10)
8. Scripture teaches that all of our actions should be God-honoring. We seek, therefore, to be selective in personal choices, recognizing the influence of our decisions impacts the Mount Paran Christian School community and the broader body of Christ. (Romans 12:2)
9. Secularism is a subtle issue involving uncritical conformity to the spirit of the culture and age. As disciples of Christ, Mount Paran Christian School faculty and staff members are called to be counter-cultural, understanding that one's disposition concerning such matters as materialism, isolationism, success, hedonism, and moral relativity must stand in perpetual review. Christians are called to be especially vigilant against idolatry, allowing a preoccupation with other things to come before God. (Romans 12:2, I John 2:15-17, Exodus 20:3, Philippians 3:18-20)
10. The Bible defines marriage as a sacramental covenant between one man and one woman; God-designed human sexuality is expressed and affirmed within a monogamous, heterosexual marriage. (Genesis 2: 23-24, Colossians 3:5-7, Romans 1:26-27, I Corinthians 6:9-10, I Timothy 1:9-10)
11. Christians are compelled by Scripture to believe that God creates life in the womb of a mother and that life, being divinely ordained, is sacred and should be protected and preserved by a Christian community. The Bible also affirms that the sexual nature and identity of a person is determined by God at conception. This God-given gender is recognized and verified by a legal document at the time of birth. (Psalms 139:13-15, Psalms 22:10-11, Galatians 1:15)
Requirements
This application is for short-term employment and each department will have different needs and job requirements.
- Summer Camps
- Student After School Care Workers
- Operations Summer Hire
- Athletics Summer Hire
- Internships