Priest in Charge Ferguson, MO Type: Clergy Posted Feb 8, 2021 |
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Job Title | |
Priest in Charge | |
Name of church or organization | |
St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church and The Vine | |
Address | |
Ferguson, MO | |
Job Description | |
St. Stephen’s is a vibrant and caring congregation responding to the needs of their neighbors in Ferguson, Missouri. This position is full time with half-time going to St. Stephen’s and half-time to administering the outreach arm of St. Stephen’s known as The Vine. The Priest in Charge will more fully engage in community and community development opportunities while providing pastoral and sacramental care to the congregation. Experience in non-profit management is desirable. | |
Type of Commitment | |
Full Time | |
Does this job pay? | |
Yes | |
Application Process | |
Please send cover letter, resume, and OTM materials to: The Rev. Doris Westfall Canon to the Ordinary Diocese of Missouri 1210 Locust Street St. Louis, Mo 63103 dwestfall@diocesemo.org 314-231-1220 |
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Application Deadline | |
03/31/2021 | |
Website | |
www.ssecf.org |
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