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Northwood Congregational Church, United Church of Christ is
looking for a dynamic, energetic, nurturing, creative individual to lead our
Sunday School Christian Education Program.
The successful candidate will have:
- Belief
in the tenets of the Christian faith
- Solid
foundation in the stories of the Bible
- Classroom
management strategies
- Understand
that we value the truth which are in the Bible stories but don’t read them
as literal
- We see
that the Holy Spirit can continue to speak through the Scriptures—that
they are not stuck in the time they were written
Expectations:
- Approx.
½ hour of weekly preparation for Sunday School class by selecting lessons
from our online week-by-week curriculum
- Generate
monthly list of photocopies and supplies
needed for lessons
- Approx.
1 hour of teaching Sunday School each Sunday (9:20am-10:20am) with set up
and clean up for a few minutes before and after the children are present
- Provide
consistent, reliable weekly Bible based educational lessons to K-8
- Record
attendance weekly
- Work
with students to ensure room is tidy at the end of the day
- Teach
every week during the school year, and periodically throughout the summer
months as our budget allows
Compensation
- $20
per week
Additional Requirements:
- All
offers will be contingent upon the successful completion of a background
check and reference check
To Apply:
- Please
send a well-written cover letter and your resume by FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24th to Christian Education Search
Committee at t_george12@hotmail.com or to:
Northwood Congregational Church, UCC
881 1st
NH Turnpike
Our Mission at the Northwood Congregational
Church, UCC is to be followers of Christ who are committed to building a
welcoming and loving community so that we may serve others.
We believe in:
*The importance of
worship
*The call to outreach
to the local and global community
*Passing on faith to
all, especially our youth and children
*Establishing a
community of mutual support, fellowship, and belonging
*Embracing open
communication so all can be informed and involved
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