The Congregation:
HopeGateWay is a denominationally independent
community of faith with long and deep Methodist roots in Portland, Maine. Today
we are old and young, lifelong Mainers and new immigrants, gay and straight,
and differently abled. We are “cradle Christians” and newly exploring faith —
full of questions, often skeptical, striving to be authentic. We are rethinking
what it means to follow Christ — or considering this question for the first
time. Together, in all our great diversity, filled with hope, we are striving
to do justice, and love kindness, and walk humbly with God.
- Our
Vision: We envision a
world that embraces community, celebrates inclusivity, expresses creativity,
seeks transformation, and practices simplicity.
- Our
Mission: Inspired by the words of Micah 6:8, our mission is to do
justice, love kindness, and walk humbly with God.
Statement of Purpose:
The Intergenerational Pastor works closely
with the Lead Pastor and the Administrator to deepen and enrich a diverse,
intergenerational beloved community where all are valued, welcomed, and enabled
to use their gifts as well as find ways to connect and stay spiritually
grounded even through challenging times.
The ideal
candidate will be seeking the opportunity to grow personally, professionally,
and spiritually, not only serving in the church but also contributing
one’s personal gifts to the collective task of discerning and embracing
HopeGateWay’s future.
Responsibilities:
The Intergenerational Pastor will:
- Collaborate with Lead Pastor and others in developing and
implementing programming that aligns with the vision, mission, core values, and
programmatic priorities of HopeGateWay with a particular focus on nurturing
intergenerational community
- Contribute
as an important member of a small staff team, serving as a resource and
collaborator at all levels of the congregation
- Coordinate a team of volunteers and offer leadership for
monthly HopeGateWay Kids Sunday morning programming as well as opportunities
for parents to connect during that window and beyond
- Collaborate on weekly worship design
- Co-lead Sunday morning worship and serve on a preaching
rotation with Lead Pastor and lay leaders
- Co-manage the Community Outreach Fund and respond to
requests in consultation with Lead Pastor and Administrator
- Coordinate Sunday morning hospitality teams
- Help
to nurture positive relationships within the HopeGateWay community, with
partners, and with the broader community
- Attend Leadership Team
meetings, assist with mission-centered planning, and help to nurture a
culture of creativity, courage, and compassion
- Respond to pastoral care needs in coordination with the
Lead Pastor
- Manage building use on assigned days
- Write occasionally for social media, newsletter, and
other congregational communications
Note: The duties and responsibilities
described here do not represent a comprehensive list. Additional tasks may be
required from time to time.
Desired Qualifications
- Personal faith commitments in alignment with progressive
Christian values and theological perspectives
- Strong resonance with the mission, vision, and core
values of HopeGateWay
- The ability to design worship and source or create
liturgy that is creative, hopeful, and theologically rich
- Evidence of training and experience in efforts to examine
and eradicate forms of systemic oppression in self, congregation, community,
and world. These oppressive systems include but are not limited to: white
supremacy, religious bias, socioeconomic inequity, sexism, anti-LGBTQ bias, and
ableism.
- Effectiveness in caring for people’s material, emotional,
and spiritual needs through a variety of life stages.
- Highly effective verbal and written communication skills
- Able to use one’s voice at the table while being attuned
to and sensitive to the voices and views of others
- A desire to be part of a vibrant, growing congregation,
serving on an engaged and committed team
- Technical competencies: Google & Microsoft suites;
Canva
Desired Characteristics
- Collaborative spirit and intent
- Actively pursuing personal, professional, and spiritual
growth
- Well-developed administrative, organizational, and
leadership skills
- Attention to detail
- A self-starter, able to take initiative, working
independently yet collaboratively
- Ability to establish and uphold personal boundaries in
the context of congregational ministry
- Flexibility, adaptability, and ongoing practice of
self-reflection
- Ability to strategize, plan, and delegate effectively
Desirable Experience:
- Graduate-level theological education at an accredited institution
- Pastoral
experience with children, families, and elders
- Preaching
experience
- Volunteer
coordination experience
Salary & Benefits:
This is a part-time, exempt position, anticipating
15-20 hours per week, offering the following compensation:
- Salary: $25,000 – $30,000, commensurate with experience
- Three (3) weeks personal paid time off annually plus a
sabbatical option
- 12 paid holidays
- Opportunities for professional development
- Access to a professional expenses account
- At least two regular days off per week with flexible
schedule
- One Sunday off each summer month (June, July, &
August) when HopeGateWay gathers in alternative ways
Collaboration & Accountability: The Intergenerational Pastor
works collaboratively with and under the supervision of the Lead Pastor, in
close collaboration with the Administrator and the Leadership Team.
Work Space: The
position will be oriented toward the church facility located on Woodford Street
in Portland, Maine, with flexibility for a hybrid office / at-home work
balance.
Start date: October 1 or when a qualified candidate is found.
To Apply: Please send a thoughtful
cover letter and resumé to both Pastor Sara Ewing-Merrill at sara@hopegateway.com and
the church office at hello@hopegateway.com.