Who We Are
Mission
We exist to love God, love people, and make disciples of Jesus Christ.
Positioning
From Care to Preschool to the pulpit, The Village is a Christ-exalting, grace-filled, heart-focused, Bible-based, disciple-making church.
Personality
We are bold, truthful, authentic, and joyful.
Vision
As one team at one church with one mission, we unite all our efforts around our 2030 vision, by God’s grace and for His glory.
Role
The Male Care Minister provides best practices of general and pastoral care to members, attendees, and staff at The Village Church. This includes the primary responsibilities of co-leading the development and scaling of Care Groups and Care Advocates while partnering with deacons, elders, and multiple ministries within The Village Church for unified care.
Responsibilities
- Co-lead the continued development and execution of scaling Care Groups (curriculum-based, closed groups), with a focus on marriage care and family dynamics.
- Co-lead in the continued development and execution of scaling the Care Advocates (one-on-one discipleship), with a focus on domestic violence.
- Teach in The Art of Care, Recovery, and trainings as needed.
- Recruit, develop, and support leaders for Care Advocates and Care Groups.
- Ensure that each Care Group curriculum aligns with the care philosophy of The Village Church and is trauma-informed, inclusive, and Christ-centered.
- Collaborate with Care Ministers to execute the screening, registration, data tracking, and feedback loops for Care Groups and Care Advocates.
- Collaborate with the Care Department and other stakeholders to ensure confidentiality, safety, and care of vulnerable parties in abusive or destructive relationships.
- Collaborate and serve multiple departments within the church for unified communication, training, and execution of care for our church body (general and pastoral).
- Collaborate to build a network within our community of resources for care, counseling, social services, and outreach opportunities.
Qualifications and Requirements
- Agree with The Village Church’s Expectations of Membership, Statement of Faith and commit to exhibit a lifestyle that is consistent with the same
- Agree with The Village Church’s Care Philosophy and demonstrates an ability to teach and develop a ministry that aligns with these values.
- Master’s Degree in counseling or Master’s of Divinity preferred
- 5–8 years of ministry experience (staff or volunteer)
- 5–8 years of direct counseling/care experience
- Advanced communication and interpersonal skills
- Advanced teaching and public speaking skills
- Strong biblical and theological foundation of philosophy and practice of biblical counseling
- Strong followthrough and execution skills
- Strong understanding of trauma, domestic violence, abuse, gender dynamics, family systems, and mental health
- Strong ability to enter into difficult and tender spaces with compassion and discernment
- Exhibit an attitude of teamwork and collaboration for one church with one mission
- Grit
If you are interested in this opportunity and meet the qualifications, please apply at the link provided.
Disclosure
We are committed to providing a safe and secure environment for our children and adults in our ministry programs. We have preventative measures in place to safeguard each child, as well as those who serve them. These preventative measures include awareness training, skillful screening processes, policies and procedures, background checks, and monitoring and oversight to help us maintain compliance and accountability. Furthermore, we understand and follow our reporting obligations in accordance with the state of Texas.