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Epikos Church- Campus Pastor

Written by Vanderbloemen | 10/29/24 12:17 PM

Snapshot

Denomination: Non-denominational/Converge

Weekly Attendance: 1,000

Location: Wauwatosa, WI 

The Role: Campus Pastor

Meet Epikos Church: 

Epikos Church was launched in 2005 by a small group of people who shared a common vision to make more and better disciples. What once began in a small apartment on the east side has now grown into a multi-ethnic, multigenerational church meeting in three campuses throughout the city. Today, we still hold true to the vision that started the church but with fresh language. Our mission is to equip and encourage all people to trust in Jesus, become like Jesus, and do what Jesus did. Our vision is to reach every neighborhood to see the gospel redeem and renew lives. Our values are to be rooted in the Word, relevant in our faith, and being relational in diverse community. By celebrating our differences and uniting around the gospel, we believe God is using Epikos to transform lives and impact our city. With unwavering commitment to this vision, we move forward—united in Christ, empowered by His Spirit, and ready to see His kingdom come in Milwaukee and beyond.

About the Campus Pastor:

The ideal candidate for this position will possess a strong gift for teaching and a passion for serving as a campus pastor rather than aspiring to a lead pastor role. They should bring experience with multisite ministry or fully support a video-driven campus model. This individual will embody a balance of confident leadership and deep humility, working collaboratively with volunteers eager to innovate and central and campus staff committed to advancing the church’s mission. They will be a true team player, navigating diverse perspectives while fostering unity and momentum in pursuing shared goals.

The Campus Pastor Responsibilities Include: 

The Campus Pastor is responsible for advancing the mission and vision of the church at their campus by providing leadership, shepherding the congregation, and delivering biblical teaching. They will oversee volunteers, leadership teams, and small groups, fostering spiritual growth and ensuring alignment with the church's core values and vision. Through relational discipleship, pastoral care, and dynamic leadership, the Campus Pastor will guide the campus in reaching every neighborhood to see the gospel redeem and renew lives. 

Purpose statement: The Campus Pastor’s purpose is to lead the campus in advancing our church's mission and vision through spiritual leadership, relational discipleship, and pastoral care. 

Spiritual Leadership 

  • Oversee the entire weekend experience for the campus, leading the campus from the parking lot to the stage. 

  • Host Sunday services and engage with the congregation every weekend. 

  • Lead and develop the campus Prayer Team. 

  • Oversee the Food Pantry Ministries volunteer leaders. 

  • Collaborate with Campus and Central Ministry Teams to ensure goals, calendars, and budgets at the campus are met. 

  • Assist the Central Ministry Team in reproducing Epikos Church's best practices, systems, and ministry environments at the campus. 

  • Work with the Central Ministry Team to implement great teams and experiences. 

  • Work with the Operations Team to ensure the facility and campus operations run smoothly. 

  • Empower the congregation to reach the surrounding community with the gospel. 

Relational Discipleship 

  • Lead discipleship ministries (classes, small groups, etc.) on campus. A key responsibility is to disciple and coach leaders to help shepherd and lead their groups. 

  • Lead campus attendees towards Small Group involvement, volunteering, and leadership development opportunities. 

  • Recruit, minister to, and develop volunteers. 

  • Motivate and encourage the campus staff and ministry teams to create a healthy staff team environment and leadership culture. 

  • Champion connection between congregants and ministry leader.

Pastoral Care 

  • Oversee Campus Community Partnerships to serve the surrounding community in tangible ways. 

  • Be present in the local community and participate in outreach opportunities. 

  • Provide biblical counsel to congregants during times of personal or spiritual need, offering guidance grounded in Scripture. 

  • Meet with congregants for pastoral care, including one-on-one conversations over coffee or lunch, to provide encouragement, prayer, and support as they navigate life’s challenges. 

  • Be available to walk individuals and families through significant life events such as illness, grief, relational struggles, and other pastoral concerns. 

  • Officiate weddings and funerals when needed, providing pastoral support throughout the process. 

  • Check-in regularly with church members to maintain relational connections, fostering a culture of care within the campus community. 

  • Other responsibilities as needed.

Biblical Teaching 

  • Teach 12-15 times a year from the broadcast location, delivering biblically sound and engaging sermons that align with the church's mission and vision. 

  • Collaborate with the Lead Pastor and Discipleship Pastor to design and plan future sermon series, ensuring they are relevant to the congregation's spiritual needs and consistent with the church's theological framework. 

  • Provide occasional teaching for midweek gatherings, special events, or discipleship classes as needed. 

  • Serve as a resource for biblical guidance and teaching for campus staff, small group leaders, and ministry teams. 

  • Maintain a commitment to personal spiritual growth and theological development to ensure ongoing effectiveness as a teacher and spiritual leader.

What You Bring: 

The following describes many of the characteristics of the ideal candidate for the Campus Pastor:

Qualifications: 

  • Demonstrate a track record of spiritual maturity and character consistent with the biblical requirements for pastoral leadership. (1 Timothy 3:17, Titus 1:6-9, 1 Peter 5:1-4) 

  • Bachelor's Degree required, seminary preferred. 

  • Experience working in a leadership role in a multi-site church 

  • Agree and embrace the mission, vision, values, and doctrinal statement of Epikos

      Church. 

  • Understand and embrace the culture of Epikos Church. 

  • A skilled teacher with a humble attitude and a commitment to continuous

      learning. 

  • Minimum five years of experience. 

  • Self-motivated, without the need for micromanagement, and team-oriented.

What it's Like to Live in Wauwatosa, WI: 

Our Epikos Church - Mayfair Road Campus is in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Our Mayfair Road Campus primarily draws from the Wauwatosa and Menomonee Falls corridor. Wauwatosa and Menomonee Falls are just two vibrant suburbs within the Greater Milwaukee area, each offering a unique blend of urban convenience and suburban charm. Wauwatosa, known for its historic neighborhoods, bustling village center, and proximity to Milwaukee's significant institutions like the Medical College of Wisconsin and the Milwaukee County Zoo, is a popular destination for families and professionals alike. It boasts a variety of shopping, dining, and recreational opportunities, including Hart Park and the Mayfair Mall. Menomonee Falls, situated northwest of Milwaukee, offers a more relaxed, small-town atmosphere while still providing access to the amenities of the metro area. With its thriving local businesses, scenic parks, and strong community focus, Menomonee Falls is ideal for those seeking a quieter lifestyle without sacrificing proximity to the urban core. Both areas are well-regarded for their excellent schools, community events, and overall quality of life, making them desirable places to live in the Greater Milwaukee region. Our Mayfair Road Campus draws from other suburbs to the west, similar to these two communities.

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