The Campus Minister provides spiritual leadership and formative opportunities to the students on the campus of Missouri Baptist University. The minister serves in the Office of Spiritual Life, seeking to promote an environment conducive to spiritual growth and maturity. The minister executes and provides leadership and support for spiritual life programming (including but not limited to chapel, discipleship, and service/missions projects).
Primary Duties
Develop and implement a comprehensive discipleship strategy tailored to Main Campus students, nurturing their spiritual growth and formation.
Collaborate with supervisor in designing, developing, and implementing a weekly chapel program.
Develop and implement a comprehensive service and missions strategy tailored to Main Campus students, nurturing their spiritual growth and formation.
Assist with operational and administrative functions of the Office of Spiritual Life (budgets, reports, invoices, etc.)
Promote and foster healthy relationships with ministry partners and local churches,
Perform other duties as assigned.
Minimum Education/Experience
Bachelors degree in Christian ministry or related field
2 – 3 years of experience in collegiate ministry or discipleship related ministry
Statement of faith which clearly articulates your view of scripture, salvation and personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Membership and active participation in a local church, and a commitment to teach and perform duties consistent with and not contrary to the University’s statement of faith, which is the Baptist Faith and Message 2000.
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Preferred Education/Experience
Master of Divinity degree
3 – 5 years of experience in collegiate ministry or discipleship related ministry
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How to Apply
Applicants should electronically submit the following items to Aaron Lumpkin, Associate Vice President for Spiritual Formation (aaron.lumpkin@mobap.edu).
- Cover letter expressing interest in the position, highlighting experience relevant to the role
- Current resume
- Statement of Faith which articulates your view of scripture, salvation and a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Membership and active participation in a local church and a commitment to teach perform duties consistent with and not contrary to the University’s statement of faith which is the Baptist Faith and Message 2000.