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These residents will complete up to 39 hours of their MDiv curriculum in the life of the church and ... The Director of Worship at Storyline will carry an informal but vital role in this movement ...

These residents will complete up to 39 hours of their MDiv curriculum in the life of the church and ... The Director of Worship at Storyline will carry an informal but vital role in this movement ...

Director Mdiv information

What is a director MDiv?

A Director MDiv typically refers to a leadership role held by someone with a Master of Divinity (MDiv) degree, often overseeing religious, spiritual, or pastoral programs within a faith-based organization, seminary, or church. The Director MDiv is responsible for developing, coordinating, and evaluating ministry programs, mentoring staff, and ensuring theological integrity in all initiatives. This role requires strong leadership, communication, and pastoral skills, as well as a deep understanding of religious doctrine and practice.

What are the typical responsibilities of a director MDiv?

A Director of MDiv programs is responsible for overseeing the academic integrity and administration of the Master of Divinity curriculum. This includes coordinating with faculty to ensure courses meet accreditation standards, advising students on degree requirements, and facilitating field education or internship placements. The role often involves collaborating with other program directors, supporting student recruitment and retention, and participating in curriculum development to ensure that the program remains relevant and effective. Directors also address student concerns and help foster a supportive learning environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a director MDiv?

To thrive as a Director of MDiv, you need advanced theological education (usually an MDiv or doctorate), experience in academic administration, and a strong background in pastoral or ministry leadership. Familiarity with theological education accreditation standards, curriculum development tools, and student information systems is typically required. Exceptional interpersonal skills, visionary leadership, and the ability to mentor diverse students are crucial for success in this role. These skills ensure effective program management, academic excellence, and the holistic development of future ministry leaders.

What is the difference between Director Mdiv vs Director of Religious Education?

AspectDirector MdivDirector of Religious Education
Required CredentialsMaster of Divinity (M.Div.)Typically a Bachelor's or Master's in Religious Education or related field
Work EnvironmentReligious institutions, churches, seminariesReligious schools, community programs, churches
Industry UsageCommon in religious leadership roles requiring theological trainingFocuses on educational program development within religious settings

The main difference is that a Director Mdiv holds a Master of Divinity degree and often oversees broader religious or spiritual programs, while a Director of Religious Education primarily manages religious educational programs, often with different credential requirements. Both roles are vital in religious organizations but focus on different aspects of religious leadership and education.

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Director of Worship

Storyline Fellowship

Arvada, CO • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 16 days ago


Job description

Summary:
The Director of Worship provides spiritual, theological, and creative leadership for Storyline Worship. This role exists to help our church proclaim and respond to the gospel through Scripture-shaped worship that leads people to know Jesus and love all people. In addition, this role will influence outside the walls of Storyline Church through the Residency program, our Storyline Colorado family of churches, and other culture-shaping leadership opportunities.
Our worship culture at Storyline Church will include:
  • A congregation that sings with conviction.
  • A residency that forms the next generation of worship leaders.
  • A family of churches proclaiming the one sound of the gospel together.
  • A songbook being written for the church and for the children who will inherit it.

Areas of Leadership:
The Sunday Gathering
  • The Sunday Gathering is theologically serious, aesthetically excellent, and congregationally formed. We take our gatherings very seriously because they are our greatest opportunity to display, sing, preach, and pray the good news of the gospel. When we gather, we loudly rehearse the good news of the gospel, not as a performance, but as a family of faith that desires to encourage one another in the good news.
    • We sing songs rooted in Scripture and formed by the arc of the gospel. God is great; we are sinners; Jesus saves us; Jesus sends us.
    • Our liturgy is thoughtful but unnoticed. It is gentle in the way it shapes and forms us. We intentionally form every aspect of that gathering to make disciples.
  • The Director of Worship will work closely with the Lead Pastor to plan and execute Sunday Gatherings that point the gathered church to Jesus. This foundation will establish the culture for formative worship that flourishes throughout our church in other ministry settings such as The Salt Company, Storyline Kids, Storyline Students, and other discipleship spaces.

The Next Generation of Worship Leaders
  • In addition to recruiting, equipping, and shepherding our Storyline Church worship volunteers, the Director of Worship will actively help shape the next generation of worship ministers and send them to serve the church. Our new residency program will make Storyline one of the premier churches for developing the next generation of leaders. We will be a destination for emerging leaders to develop their gifts and be sent out to proclaim the gospel.
  • The Director of Worship will be the primary architect and shepherd of the worship leadership branch of this residency, developing 3-5 worship residents per year who are embedded in the life of Storyline Staff. These residents will complete up to 39 hours of their MDiv curriculum in the life of the church and will graduate knowing how to lead a congregation liturgically through Scripture, prayer, song, and the gospel. The Storyline Residency will be a pipeline that sends theologically formed, pastorally wise, musically gifted leaders into our church plants and into the broader evangelical church. Our residents are not just extra staff members who help us accomplish tasks; they are future ministers that we have the privilege of shaping and sending.

Storyline Family of Churches
  • Storyline is not trying to build the biggest church, but we do want to plant as many churches as possible across Colorado, the West, and the Nations. We want each of those churches to have a similar sound and to share in the same theological vision for the Sunday Gathering.
  • The Director of Worship at Storyline will carry an informal but vital role in this movement, providing mentorship, encouragement, and resources that strengthen worship leaders and foster relational cooperation across our family of churches. Since these churches are currently autonomous, this partnership is informal but invited. Imagine what 40 churches with the same worship DNA could do together.

Songs for the Church
  • Storyline will contribute to writing gospel-centered music for the church. We will primarily write for our church family and pray that the Lord will use it to bless the broader church. These songs will carry our stories, our struggles, and they will gird Storyline in the good news of the gospel.
  • These songs shouldn't just be for Storyline, but the next generation of Storyline Kids. We want to develop a vision for writing songs as a means of catechizing the next generation.

The best of what Storyline Worship will be is still ahead of us - songs not yet written, leaders not yet formed, churches not yet planted, congregations not yet singing.
Relationship with Storyline Team:
  • I receive input from: Executive Director, Lead Pastor, Executive Team
  • I work with: Production Manager, Director Team
  • I lead: Associate Worship Minister, Worship Residents, Worship volunteers

Qualifications:
  • A daily pursuit of Christian Maturity
  • Agree with & live in alignment with Storyline Mission, Values, and Statement of Faith
  • 5+ years of experience leading worship at a large church (ie., 500 avg. attendance)
  • Demonstrated theological, pastoral, and musical leadership
  • Proven experience developing leaders and building healthy volunteer teams
  • Ability to think strategically and build ministry systems that multiply leaders
  • Excellent interpersonal skills
  • Collaborative and effective leadership style
  • Ability to coach and equip musicians and technical artists
  • Proficiency in Planning Center, ProPresenter, Google Suite

Disclosure:
We are committed to providing a safe and secure environment for our children and adults in our ministry programs. We have preventative measures in place to safeguard each child, as well as those who serve them. These preventative measures include awareness training, skillful screening processes, policies and procedures, background checks, and monitoring and oversight to help us maintain compliance and accountability. Furthermore, we report all suspicions and allegations of abuse because we believe this policy best protects children in our care.