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Children's Worker

Saint Philips Chapel Street Salford, England, United Kingdom
Hours
Part Time
Salary
20,319
Hours Per Week
20
Max Salary
23,000
Description of Job

Do you love working with children? Are you passionate about helping them get to know Jesus on a personal basis? If the answer is yes- then come join our team!

We are looking to appoint a Children's Worker who would develop and deliver great ministry for under 11s and their families consistent with the vision of Saint Philips Chapel Street (SPCS) both in discipleship and outreach, by training and releasing teams into ministry which can also resource other churches in Manchester Diocese and beyond to proclaim God’s love and power with the aim of reaching the lost and discipling a generation.

For more information about this post please download job description and person specification.

Please submit a complete application form to Ags Hawkins (ags.h@saintphilips.org.uk) together with your CV and a covering letter by 10th July 2023 12 noon.

Shortlisting and interviews: TBC

Employer

Saint Philips Chapel Street

Salford, England, United Kingdom

Saint Philips Chapel Street is an old church on a new journey: a church plant in partnership with New Wine launched in September 2016.

At the invitation of the Bishops of Manchester and Salford, we are developing a church which will be a vibrant and contemporary expression of the Church of England in partnership with New Wine, whose worship and life is biblically based, missional, open-hearted, and creative, to see the region transformed with the good news of Jesus Christ in the power of the Holy Spirit.

We are committed to make and equip disciples of Jesus, develop leaders, be a blessing to both secular and sacred, plant new churches and seek first God’s kingdom with a focus on young adults and the poor, working in partnership with other churches, denominations and school.

The building was built in 1824 and designed by Sir Robert Smirke, architect for the British Museum in London, along with a number of others in the Neo-Classical style. It is a Grade II listed building and has a twin at St Mary’s Bryanston Square (www.stmaryslondon.com).

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