Rector Bethany Beach, DE Type: Clergy Posted Feb 5, 2021 |
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Job Title | |
Rector | |
Name of church or organization | |
St. Martha’s Episcopal Church | |
Address | |
Bethany Beach, DE | |
Job Description | |
Rector of vibrant parish in quiet beach resort town in Southern Delaware. Average Sunday attendance 107, swells in summer months. Financially stable, welcomes diversity of backgrounds, views, races, sexual orientations. Strong lay leadership, parish is eager to grow and learn. Deeply grounded in BCP worship, while welcoming other expressions. | |
Type of Commitment | |
Full Time | |
Does this job pay? | |
Yes | |
Application Process | |
Please send resume, cover letter and a PDF of the full OTM profile to the Rev. Canon Martha Kirkpatrick at mkirkpatrick@delaware.church. Phone:302.256.0374. | |
Application Deadline | |
04/12/2021 | |
Link to the job posting or application | |
www.otmportfolio.org/portfolios/community/31845 | |
Website | |
www.stmarthasbethanybeach.org/rector-search |
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