The Bible provides a road map for pastoral leadership. We desire a senior pastor that actively listens to God and delivers strong teaching with a practical application. The preaching and teaching must be solidly grounded in scripture. The candidate should be well-versed in biblical literacy and possess a reputable theological understanding. A focus on the gospel is essential. Our desire is that the senior pastor would respect and adhere to the orthodox and reformed tradition of the historic Presbyterian Church. A senior pastor should highly value the congregants, genuinely showing interest in getting to know them and their stories on a personal level. The senior pastor should be intentional in connecting people and their stories to others, thus creating a community of support. This involves weaving connections between members and Christ, and between our congregation and other Christian churches locally, across the state, the nation, and the world. The senior pastor should always be seeking strategies for connecting us vertically to God, internally to ourselves, horizontally to one another, and spiritually to the larger community of faith. It's this sense of connectedness that helps First Church Tulsa feel intimate, in spite of our being a large urban church. Our church must become more intentional about maintaining and strengthening this sense of connection, and our senior pastor should be a unifying force, bringing together our diverse congregation and culture. The senior pastor needs to understand both formal and informal roles within the staff and congregation. The new pastor needs to respect and highly value the roles of other pastors and the active participation of staff, lay leaders, elders, and those who help equip the church in becoming inwardly strong and outwardly focused. We would like our senior pastor to lead by example, and delegate with authority. A senior pastor should be someone who highly values teamwork, especially with the other pastors. It is important for a senior pastor not to be overly burdened with administration but allowed to focus on preaching, teaching and pastoral care. We envision our senior pastor playing a leadership role in the community. We would like to see the new pastor engage meaningfully with youth, the next generation and the children's ministry. The youth themselves have expressed what a gift it is to be able to interact with the church's pastors. While each may engage with the senior pastor in different ways, they share positive past experiences attributed to prior pastors' wisdom, faithfulness, confidence, openness, curiosity, affability and humor.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Industry
Educational Services
Number of Employees
101-250 employees