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Teaching, leadership, and discipleship opportunities as appropriate within a complementarian theological framework * Observation of elder and/or staff governance and management as appropriate * Other ...

Mission Point Intern

Winona Lake, IN · On-site

$13.75 - $18.50/hr

... Ministry, Discipleship, Communications, etc. * Responsibilities * Develop a good working ... Reports to Focus Area Ministry Area Leader * Intern will spend time with multiple staff members ...

Mission Point Intern

Winona Lake, IN

$13.75 - $18.50/hr

... Ministry, Discipleship, Communications, etc. * * Responsibilities * Develop a good working ... Reports to Focus Area Ministry Area Leader * Intern will spend time with multiple staff members ...

Because of Young Life's exclusive Christian purposes of evangelism and discipleship as set forth in ... Leadership Development - "Equipping leaders, committee and staff" includes key volunteer care ...

Because of Young Life's exclusive Christian purposes of evangelism and discipleship as set forth in ... Leadership Development - "Equipping leaders, committee and staff" includes key volunteer care ...

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What are some common challenges faced by a Discipleship Leader and how can they be managed?

Discipleship Leaders often encounter challenges such as maintaining consistent engagement among group members, addressing diverse spiritual backgrounds, and balancing administrative tasks with relational ministry. To manage these, it’s helpful to foster open communication, provide personalized support, and delegate responsibilities within the group. Regular training and mentorship from church leadership can also equip Discipleship Leaders to navigate these challenges effectively, ensuring both personal growth and the spiritual development of group members.

What is the difference between Discipleship Leader vs Youth Ministry Coordinator?

AspectDiscipleship LeaderYouth Ministry Coordinator
CredentialsOften requires biblical or theological training, ministry experienceTypically requires youth ministry training or related certifications
Work EnvironmentChurch settings, small groups, one-on-one mentoringChurch programs, youth events, outreach activities
Employer & IndustryReligious organizations, churchesReligious organizations, churches

Discipleship Leaders focus on spiritual growth and mentoring individuals in their faith journey, often through small groups and personal interactions. Youth Ministry Coordinators organize youth programs and events, managing logistics and outreach. While both roles serve in church settings, Discipleship Leaders emphasize one-on-one spiritual development, whereas Youth Ministry Coordinators focus on program execution and youth engagement.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Discipleship Leader, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Discipleship Leader, you need a solid grounding in biblical knowledge, spiritual formation, and leadership, often supported by theological education or ministry training. Familiarity with church management software, Bible study tools, and curriculum resources is commonly required. Exceptional interpersonal skills, active listening, and the ability to mentor and inspire others are vital soft skills in this role. These abilities are crucial for effectively guiding spiritual growth, fostering community, and supporting the mission of the church.

What are Discipleship Leaders?

Discipleship Leaders are individuals within a church or faith community who guide and mentor others in their spiritual growth and Christian faith. They often facilitate small groups, lead Bible studies, and provide support and accountability to help members mature in their relationship with God. Discipleship Leaders model Christ-like behavior, encourage spiritual disciplines, and foster a welcoming environment for questions and discussion. Their primary goal is to help others become devoted followers of Jesus through teaching, example, and personal connection.

Adult Ministries Director

Brookside Church

Fort Wayne, IN • On-site

Full-time

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

OUR MISSION
Brookside Church in Fort Wayne, Indiana, is a Jesus-centered church committed to building Jesus-centered homes through healthy relationships resulting in Gospel-saturated communities.

VISION & PURPOSE OF ROLE
The vision for this role is to provide a seamless flow of connecting people to adult ministry opportunities through administrative support and guidance. The purpose of the role is to provide administrative support and coordination, and to connect people to the ministry opportunity they are looking for College/ YA, Men's, Women's, Senior's, LifeTrack or Small Groups.

Job Type: Salary // Average Hours/Week: 40

Reports To: Lead Pastor

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

Lead all adult ministry opportunities, including but not limited to LifeTrack, Small Groups, and spiritual formation initiatives

Lead, Plan and execute adult discipleship events/classes (e.g., leader trainings, Equip nights, marriage/parenting classes, retreats)

Lead the recruitment, onboarding, training, and coach adult ministry leaders and group leaders

Direct the adult assimilation/Next Steps pathway (e.g., connection, LifeTrack, groups, serving)

Direct spiritual formation initiatives (classes, cohorts, studies, and pathways)

Manage and coordinate adult ministries alongside leadership teams: College/ YA, Men's, Women's, Senior's LifeTrack, and Small Groups

Manage the adult ministries budget and steward resources effectively

Assist LifeTrack and Small Group leaders with care, coaching, resources, and problem-solving

Assist in selecting and/or create discipleship curriculum and resources aligned with Brookside's theology and strategy

Assist in tracking and reporting key metrics (group participation, LifeTrack completion, leader pipeline, retention) and maintain accurate records in the church database

Assist the Communications team for promotion, clarity of messaging, and church-wide visibility

Assist the Compassion Director as needs arise to connect adults into care and serving opportunities

Other duties as assigned

SPIRITUAL & PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

Acknowledge Jesus Christ as their personal Lord and Savior

Demonstrate emotional maturity and godliness, growing in conformity to the image of Christ

Agreement of the Brookside Church Statement of Faith

Commitment to Brookside Church Staff Codes (Addendum A*)

Exhibits a heart of compassion, is trustworthy, and is a humble servant leader

Maintains a healthy balance between ministry and family.

QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE

Preferred bachelor's degree in Ministry, Theology, Leadership, or a related field

35 years of experience in adult ministry or a closely related ministry field or volunteer experience

Completion of a background check is required Competencies

Administrative - An ability to focus on tasks and connect people to adult ministries and other staff members.

Being able to keep focus despite potential distractions and finish tasks to completion, coming alongside others to support them through taking administrative responsibilities.

Volunteer Management - An ability to recruit and train adult volunteers. Balances team and individual responsibilities; exhibits openness to other's views; gives and welcomes feedback; and contributes to building a positive team spirit.

Relational - An ability to encourage others in their next step of faith. A shepherd's heart but also the ability to speak boldly. The ability to speak to all generations. The ability to communicate respectfully in negative and positive situations, being quick to assume the best about others, even in disagreement.

Long-Term Planner - The ability to think about how decisions now affect the future of the adult ministries and the entire church. The ability to be proactive about needs and make plans accordingly. Also, they can process crises quickly, respond to them, and encourage growth in others.

NECESSARY SKILLS AND ABILITIES

Ability to design, implement, and improve an Next Steps process for adults

Ability to recruit, coach, and retain adult ministry leaders and group leaders

Ability to plan strategically while executing details with excellence and follow-through

Ability to track and report ministry metrics and maintain accurate records in a church database

Ability to facilitate and teach effectively in group/class settings

Ability to collaborate cross-departmentally and communicate promptly and pastorally with adults across life stages

SUNDAY AVAILABILITY EXPECTATIONS

This role requires availability on Sunday mornings to connect with attendees, support ministry teams, and represent Adult Discipleship. Specific hours will be discussed during the interview process.

BROOKSIDE CHURCH STAFF CODES | * ADDENDUM A

We Love Building others up.

We give each other the benefit of the doubt. We look for the good in each other. When I don't understand what you're doing, I let trust fill in the gaps.

We Love Healthy Conflict.

We keep short accounts with each other. If I am hurt or offended, you and I are going to talk about it or let it go, but we will not let it linger.

We Love breaking status quo.

We choose to dream and be visionaries, looking forward to the future God has for us. And we ruthlessly eliminate every form of comfortable complacency.

We love being vulnerable.

We choose to honor each other and give grace to each other's shortcomings or failures. We choose to be real and authentic with each other, even if we must push through difficulty.