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St. Barnabas is seeking a Rector who has a compelling spiritual life and a passion for the Gospel, is a capable leader who believe in mutual ministry, expecting and supporting lay leadership, and who is willing to be active in the community. McMinnville is a small city of 30,000 located an hour from Portland and a 1/2 hour from the coast. It is in the middle of the Willamette Valley wine country with rolling hills, vineyards and evergreen forests. The city has excellent schools, an active business community and a hospital. The church building is well maintained in a beautiful natural setting. St. Barnabas has an on-site soup kitchen that serves dinner 4 days per week totaling over 30,000 meals per year., the Rector serves on the board as the “executive director”.

Details / Application URL: stbarnabasmcminnville.com

Requirements:
*Ordained Episcopal priest, accessible with an open communication style willing to respond to the needs of members.
*Someone who seeks to create Episcopal worship services that bring current members into the presence of God and attracts others into that presence.
*Enjoys a variety of music and seeks to enhance that ministry within the church
*Will help facilitate Christian education for children and adults.
*Actively participates in fellowship and outreach activities.
*Please contact Henry Kass for more information regarding this position and the church.

Contact information:
Henry Kass
503-984-1656
[email protected]

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