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Children's Ministry Leader at Yountville Community Church (napa county)

$200/day

6600 Yount St, Yountville, CA 94599, USA

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Yountville Community Church is seeking a caring and enthusiastic Children's Ministry Leader to join our team. This part-time position is ideal for someone who is passionate about sharing their faith with young children and creating a welcoming, fun, and safe environment for them. - Leading Sunday morning children's services for kids ages 4–10. - Teaching lessons based on the Bible. - Engaging with children through activities, crafts, and games - Supervising a group that typically ranges from 3 to 12 children on a weekly basis. - Working alongside additional church volunteers to ensure a smooth and safe experience for all children. Qualifications: - Must be at least 18 years old. - Prior experience working with children is preferred. - A strong, personal faith in Jesus Christ - A love for childrens ministry - Punctual, reliable, and able to work independently.

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