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How much do volunteer rural pastor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 29, 2026, the average hourly pay for volunteer rural pastor in the United States is $19.14, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $20.19 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges Volunteer Rural Pastors face in balancing ministry responsibilities with personal commitments?

Volunteer Rural Pastors often juggle their pastoral duties with other jobs or family obligations, as these roles are typically unpaid and require a strong personal commitment. Serving in rural areas can mean managing multiple congregations, traveling long distances, and addressing community needs with limited resources. Time management and self-care become essential to avoid burnout, and many pastors rely on strong support networks within the church and community. Flexibility, resilience, and a passion for service are key to thriving in this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Volunteer Rural Pastor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Volunteer Rural Pastor, you need a solid grounding in biblical knowledge, pastoral care, and often a degree or training in theology or ministry. Familiarity with church management software, online communication tools, and basic administrative systems is helpful for organizing church activities. Strong interpersonal skills, cultural sensitivity, and community engagement are essential soft skills for building trust and supporting diverse congregations. These abilities are crucial for providing spiritual leadership, effectively managing church operations, and addressing the unique needs of rural communities.

What is the difference between Volunteer Rural Pastor vs Volunteer Church Youth Leader?

AspectVolunteer Rural PastorVolunteer Church Youth Leader
CredentialsReligious training, pastoral certification often preferredExperience with youth, possibly religious background
Work EnvironmentRural communities, churches in less populated areasChurch settings, youth programs, community centers
Employer & IndustryReligious organizations, churches in rural areasReligious organizations, youth ministries

Volunteer Rural Pastors and Volunteer Church Youth Leaders both serve religious communities, but the Rural Pastor focuses on spiritual guidance and pastoral duties in rural settings, often requiring religious credentials. In contrast, the Youth Leader primarily engages with youth programs, emphasizing youth development and mentorship within church environments. While both roles are volunteer-based and serve religious communities, their focus areas and work environments differ significantly.

What are Volunteer Rural Pastors?

Volunteer Rural Pastors are individuals who serve as spiritual leaders in rural communities without receiving a salary for their work. They typically lead worship services, provide pastoral care, and support the spiritual and practical needs of their congregation. These pastors often balance ministry with other employment or responsibilities, as their role is driven by a sense of calling and community service rather than financial compensation. Their work is vital in areas where churches may lack resources to employ full-time clergy.
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Infographic showing various Volunteer Rural Pastor job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 86% Full Time, 1% Part Time, and 13% Contract. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $39,804 per year, or $19.1 per hour.
McGregor Mission Staff - WyldLife

McGregor Mission Staff - WyldLife

Young Life

Mcgregor, MN

Part-time

Posted 19 days ago


Young Life rating

9.0

Company rating: 9.0 out of 10

Based on 8 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

1st of 15 rated religious organizations


Job description

If you are currently on Young Life staff, pleasedo not apply through this external jobs board.To apply for internal job opportunities, log in to Workday and use theJobs Hub. Applying externally may delay your application and require you to resubmit internally.

Young Life requires all employees to sign a Statement of Faith. We recommend you read this statement before applying for any position.

Because of Young Life's exclusive Christian purposes of evangelism and discipleship as set forth in its Articles of Incorporation and in these Bylaws, and to reflect what has always been and will continue to be the position of Young Life, specifically the Christian belief thateach and every employee and volunteer of the corporation should minister as a servant of God with the primary responsibility of proclaiming the gospel of Jesus Christ and, as such, is an integral part of the Christian mission and ministry of the corporation,
Young Life shall only employ individuals or enlist volunteer leaders who: (a) profess a belief in Jesus Christ as their personal Savior and Lord; and (b) subscribe to the statements and policies required of all Young Life staff, including the Young Life Statement of Faith. Therefore, employees and volunteers of Young Life, during working and nonworking hours, shall: (i) be ready, willing and able to fulfill such ministry functions as may be required by the organization; (ii) refrain from conduct and statements that detract from the biblical standards taught and supported by Young Life, and (iii) abide by all policies and practices of Young Life including, without limitation, those related to religious belief or ministry activities.

Job Specific Working Conditions:

Young Life is seeking a passionate, relational, and mission-minded individual to join our team as Mission Staff for the growing WyldLife ministry in McGregor, Minnesota. This role offers a unique opportunity to introduce middle school students to Jesus Christ and help them grow in their faith through authentic relationships, fun experiences, and consistent presence in their world.

As Mission Staff, you will work alongside local volunteers, committee members, parents, churches, and community leaders to establish and strengthen WyldLife ministry throughout the McGregor area. This position will focus on building meaningful relationships with students, recruiting and developing volunteer leaders, creating sustainable ministry systems, and helping establish a thriving ministry that reaches young people with the Gospel.

The ideal candidate is a self-starter who loves Jesus, values teamwork, enjoys working with middle school students, and is excited about developing ministry in a rural community. Through contact work, club, campaigners, camp, and leader development, this individual will play a key role in helping young people experience the life-changing message of Jesus Christ.

If you are passionate about reaching adolescents, building community, and investing in the next generation, we invite you to consider joining the mission of Young Life in McGregor.

Mission StaffSummary:
Mission / AuthorityThrough both training and direct field ministry experience, learn how to lead and participate in effective Young Life ministry.
Ministry Functions:
Spiritual Development - "Following Jesus" includes prayer and spiritual disciplines, fellowship, growth and health and church relationships.
  • Develop a yearly personal growth plan that fosters a vibrant spiritual life including time for solitude, retreat, reflection, prayer and a sincere commitment to understanding God's Word.

  • Seek and maintain relationships and disciplines, in the context of active participation in a church community.

  • Actively participate in the spiritual life of the Young Life community.

  • Lead teams and individuals in spiritual development.


  • Leadership Development - "Equipping leaders, committee and staff" includes key volunteer care, recruiting, team building and training, supervision and vision casting.
  • Meet with your volunteer leaders and area leadership on a regular basis.

  • Learn to recruit and train new leaders to build a leadership team that reflects the community.

  • Model excellence in contact work, club, Campaigners and camping to other leaders.

  • Assist in training leaders, team leaders and committee how to work effectively in teams and develop a yearly ministry strategy.

  • Resource Development - "Fueling the ministry" includes events, major donor care, public relations (branding) and TDS team.
  • Raise financial support as directed and maintain good donor care practices.

  • Communicate ministry updates and progress to personal donor partners.

  • Observe and learn to network and develop strategic relationships with key adults in the community, including: principals, pastors, parents, potential committee members as assigned by the area director.

  • Assist with camp fundraisers.


  • Direct Ministry - "Proclaiming and modeling" includes contact work, club, Campaigners and camp.
  • Actively engage in all three levels of contact work.

  • Lead a team to plan and conduct a new or existing Young Life club and Campaigners/discipleship ministry with excellence.

  • Lead a team to implement a summer and school-season camping strategy for a ministry.

  • Serve on a summer assignment at a Young Life camp each year.


  • Ministry Support - "Taking care of business" includes accounting, administration, communication (internal), data management and strategic plan.
  • Adhere to all Young Life policies and procedures and maintain professionalism concerning office hours, dress, conduct and time management.

  • Manage finances with stewardship, accountability and transparency using the mission-wide applications.

  • Maintain accurate information on kids, leaders and donors for area records.

  • Provide clear, prompt, appropriate and professional communication to everyone involved in ministry.

  • Set yearly strategic ministry plan and initiatives to reach every kid; review them on a regular basis.

  • Perform other duties as assigned and congruent with gifts, experience and area needs.



  • Training:
    Missionwide Training
  • None is required.

  • RTD training events such as New Staff Training, Winter Training, Focus Conferences and Young Life University are available on a request basis with approval of the regional director.

  • Regional Training
  • There is no mission-wide regional-level training curriculum.

  • At the regional director's prerogative, certain regional training events may be required.

  • Area Training
  • Actively engage in training provided by area leadership.

  • Individualized training supervised by the area director designed to develop personal spiritual maturity and enhance personal character.

  • Individualized program to learn and gain competency in ministry skills (e.g., The 5 C's).

  • Become familiar with area strategy and ministry health as assigned by the area director.

  • Introduction to personal fund-raising principles including familiarity with Basic Elements for Part-time staff.

  • Education:
  • College degree preferred.

  • Qualifications Required for the Job:
    Proven relational skills with both kids and adults.
  • Demonstrated verbal and written communication skills.

  • Ability to maintain confidentiality.