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Outreach Support Pastor

$20/hour

Bethel Church of Redding

Redding, CA, USA

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The Outreach Support Pastor will help lead and support Bethel’s neighborhood impact and evangelism efforts through relational ministry and strategic administration. This individual will serve primarily in a pastoral capacity—connecting with individuals and families in the community, and coordinating with and communicating to the Bethel Volunteer Team. This position plays a key part in carrying and cultivating a culture of honor across teams and ministries, while leading evangelistic initiatives, and embodying the heart of Bethel’s mission. This role also includes critical administrative functions such as event planning, budget management, data tracking, and interdepartmental coordination. Position Type: Full-Time Hours: 32 Hours Per Week Salary: $20.00 Per Hour Requirements Shepherd the spiritual and practical impact of Bethel’s presence in a designated Redding neighborhood, ensuring consistent pastoral care and relational outreach. Prayerfully Recruit & develop volunteers – enlist team leads, create training packets, schedule shifts, and coach volunteers for every outreach, and offer ongoing encouragement and coaching for every outreach effort. Lead the planning and rhythm of recurring ministries such as evangelism gatherings, seasonal events, ensuring they reflect the heart and mission of Jesus. Steward seasonal events from vision to execution—crafting proposals, managing budgets, coordinating logistics, and ensuring a smooth and tear down in an honorable and orderly manner. Foster collaboration across departments by representing Outreach in staff and team meetings, ensuring clarity, unity, and alignment with the broader ministry vision. Provide warm and timely communication to guests and volunteers, stewarding inquiries, registration processes, and on-the-ground connections with excellence and pastoral care. Maintain administrative workflows – prepare baptism certificates, outreach emails, trip paperwork, Nexonia expenses, supply orders, and towel‐laundry rotation. Manage data & reporting tools – build spreadsheets, forms, budgets, and shared calendars to track progress and metrics. This information is mission critical to ensure our aim is on target with the vision of Bethel Church. Cultivate relational external partnerships – secure vendors, sponsors, and ministry alliances that expand Bethel’s community impact. Coordinate activation outreaches – integrate department initiatives and ensure resources, volunteers, and schedules align. Champion Bethel’s evangelism culture – broadcast community needs and praise reports, inspire congregants to serve, and model Christ‐centered compassion in every interaction. Benefits Health Care Plan (Medical, Dental & Vision) Life Insurance (Basic, Voluntary & AD&D) TeleHealth : HealthiestYou (24 hour doctor/prescription access) Wellness Resources Paid Time Off (Vacation, Sick, Jury Duty, Bereavement Leave & Public Holidays) Cafeteria 125 Benefit Premium Pre-Taxing Option Retirement Plan (403b, IRA) with Retirement Fund Matching Free Bethel Online account (Exclusive access to conferences, services, classes, shows, and more!) Free Bethel Leaders Network ENGAGE membership - Full Access to the Online Platform Free Staff Lunches 20% Discount on most Items in the Bethel Bookstore and Bethel Music online store Invitation to attend Select Conferences Opportunity to work with some of the most passionate lovers of Jesus in the world!

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