Looking for a dynamic Godly leader, who is willing to serve our churches and take us forward into the future that the Lord has for us. You need to be adept at building relationships, capable of leading an organisation and sold out for the Great Commission.....
CCCVaT Ministries Ltd (Christian Community Churches Victoria and Tasmania) is a not-for-profit charity that supports approximately 50 affiliated and 30 non-affiliated autonomous churches across Victoria and Tasmania.
Together, our aim is to grow the Kingdom of God through evangelism, prayer, discipleship, leadership development and church planting. We also resource our churches by assisting with policy development and compliance issues.
We have been blessed over the last few years with increasing numbers of newly baptised disciples and new churches. We pray, under God to continue that momentum.
Here’s where you come in!
We are looking for a dynamic Godly leader, who is willing to serve our churches and take us forward into the future that the Lord has for us. You need to be adept at building relationships, capable of leading an organisation and sold out for the Great Commission.
A position description [PD] is available upon request.
Applicants, please include a resume [CV].
CCCVAT MINISTRIES LTD, formerly know as Christian Community Churches in Victoria and Tasmania (CCCVaT) is an association established to aid and assist Churches grow the Kingdom of God. There are currently over 45 churches in the association, ten in Tasmania and 35+ in Victoria working together the achieve this aim.
CCCVaT supports them with:
A division of CCCVAT, CCCVaT School Support Services [CCCVAT SSS] employs school chaplains under the National School Chaplaincy Program serving many school communities throughout Victoria and is a great medium for churches to engage with their communities.
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