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The Greater Nashville Church Seeking Part-Time Youth Ministry Interns |
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by Frank Williams -- Nashville, Tennessee
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Friday, 23 May 2008
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What better way to spend your summer than helping teens learn to love God? And it could turn into full-time service!
Who We Are…
The Greater Nashville Church currently has over 400 members, which includes a very large Children’s Ministry. We are a family that is very diverse in race, age, and culture, but deeply devoted to one another with Christ and His love as our example. Our heart is to be compelled by His love, to know God and to make Him known throughout the Greater Nashville area.
Raising the Battle Cry for a Generation…
This generation of young men and women is the largest in the history of the United States. This generation also has the potential to shape the future of our country and the world for good or evil. The outcome of their choice is still undetermined. The battle for this generation is one of the greatest battles one could fight! Currently, 91% of American teenagers believe that truth is defined by one’s circumstances and feelings. We indeed have a battle on our hands!
Who Are We Looking For…
Youth Ministry interns (a man and a woman) willing to fight for each and every child and to raise up a generation who will one day, wholeheartedly carry the Gospel of Jesus Christ into the future. This is a part-time position to start. All you need is a passion and a love for Christ and the youth of this generation.
This Position Would Entail…
Working directly with the teen ministry, (9th – 12th grade), their mentors and the parents to plan, organize and implement a Christ-centered youth program. The goal of this program is to help the teens to know God, promote spiritual growth and to see this generation won to Christ. If interested, please contact Frank Williams at
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for more information about this exciting and life-changing opportunity.
www.nashvillechurch.org
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Last Updated: Friday, 23 May 2008 |