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YOUTH PASTOR (FULL-TIME)

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Are you passionate about seeing young people come to know Jesus and grow in relationship with him? We’re looking for a Youth Pastor to support the work we’re doing and innovate in new spaces, including taking a lead on outreach and pioneering the youth ministry at a new HT congregation in northeast Cambridge.
The Key Focuses Of This Role Will Be
- Facilitating the vision and direction of HT Youth: HT Youth is full of exciting potential – there is so much that God might want to do among young people in HT and the surrounding city of Cambridge.
- Developing outreach work: a major part of this role would be to help expand our outreach and evangelism, both developing innovative ways to connect with young people who don’t attend a church-based youth ministry and equipping and releasing our young people to be missional to their peers.
- Pioneering the new youth ministry in northeast Cambridge: this role will take point on the youth ministry at the new HT congregation, launching in 2027. This ministry will look different to our centre youth work, with a more missional focus and a smaller group of young people
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The greatest aim – above all others – is to help youth find a relationship with Jesus which could last for the rest of their lives.
To apply, please send a completed application form to rebecca.pett@htcambridge.org.uk by Sunday 5 July at 5.00pm. Please note generic CVs will not be considered. Early applications are encouraged.
All candidates will be informed whether or not their application has been successful. The provisional interview dates are Thursday 9 July and Tuesday 14 July.
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