Snapshot
Denomination: Non-denominational
Weekly Attendance: 2,000
Location: Lake Orion, MI
The Role: Orion Campus Lead Pastor
Meet Kensington Church:
When three guys who had been in the church most of their lives experienced an overwhelming pull to start something new in the Metro Detroit area, they assembled 40 families as crazy as they were, to live out a new kind of movement in Metro Detroit. Derided by some, misunderstood by many, this small band of Jesus followers poured out all of their resources to build a radically invitational church experience.
The goal? To reach and connect with folks that many churches might have considered unreachable.
For 34 years, Kensington has continued to live out its mission through church planting, campusing, and establishing global partnerships. With Jesus as Lord and the teaching of God’s Word, Kensington has remained passionate and steadfast about helping people discover (or re-discover) the wonder and awe of an adventure with Jesus.
The Kensington Church Orion campus officially opened its doors in December 2012, marking a significant milestone as the fifth campus location in the church's expanding network. The opening was met with tremendous enthusiasm from the local community, demonstrating strong interest and support for the new church location. From its inception, the Orion campus has been an integral part of the community by creating an accepting environment where people felt they belonged. Embracing a "come as you are" philosophy, the Orion campus continues to reach individuals who may have given up on traditional church or felt that God was irrelevant in their lives. This establishment was part of Kensington Church's broader growth strategy, which has since led to the church having seven campuses and reaching nearly 8000 people weekly.
About the Lead Pastor:
The Lead Pastor of the Orion Campus Serve as the designated leader/teacher at a specific campus. Cast big-picture vision through teaching and preaching at weekend and midweek services. They will serve as the designated point-leader/teacher at a specific Campus, responsible for creating momentum and sustaining vision at that location; help lead the campus leadership team to ensure that the Kensington brand remains intact, including participation in the process that determines message series and titles for services. They will champion the value of inspired teaching by training and developing others with the spiritual gift of teaching, and be seen and recognized as the big “L” leader for their campus.
The Lead Pastor Responsibilities Include:
Teaching and Leadership: Regularly speak at weekend services. Teach as needed at Midweek, ministry events, training opportunities, and membership classes. Lead the campus team in vision casting, community vibe, and spiritual development – keeping the mission of Kensington first and foremost. Creating the forward motion and energy needed to create exponential annual growth at their campus.
Teaching Team Development: Help identify those with the leadership gift, teaching gift and assess their development. Provide critique and feedback to the teaching team where needed. Lead and develop other Kensington staff and attendees who have a teaching gift, connecting them with opportunities to grow. Research opportunities for teacher training, such as conferences and workshops.
Church Leadership: Provide Big “L” leadership to the campus team and congregation at their campus. Assist and lead the campus director with staff and church management. Intentionally identify and develop emerging leaders.
Congregational Care: Be available to meet with congregation members as needed. Perform weddings, funerals, baptisms, and other pastoral functions. Continue to teach and model the “Priesthood of the believer” encouraging people to seek counsel from their small group and close friends.
Donor Development: Engage with the Donor Development Director and team to thank and communicate to Orion Campus donors. Attend donor events.
Chief fundraiser for Campus: Work alongside Donor Development Director to have a strategic plan to increase giving at your campus.
What You Bring:
The following describes many of the characteristics of the ideal candidate for the *Position*:
Education & Experience
Undergraduate ministerial degree. Seminary degree preferred.
Demonstrated ability to lead, preach, teach, and cast vision in a large church setting. Ability to critique and develop other teachers.
Requirements: Membership at Kensington Community Church. Affirmation of the mission, values, and beliefs of Kensington.
Personal Characteristics & Qualifications
Demonstrate the qualities of a follower of Jesus Christ, with a passion to love God, live in community with those in the body of Christ and extend the love of God to those seeking Him.
Show a strong commitment to living out Kensington’s values of: In Christ, Under Scripture, As a Family, For the One, From Brokenness, With Openhandedness, and Through Others.
A background in large church contexts, preferably multi-site movements; and a history serving in a teaching team modelA deep understanding of and alignment with the overall mission and beliefs of Kensington.
A gift of preaching and teaching with power, clarity and spiritual authority; and a passion for training and developing others in the spiritual gift of teaching.
A combination of humility, vulnerability and strong will; with an absence of ego, with collaboration being a “go-to” default.
A propensity towards fun and joy.
A drive to create and sustain momentum and campus health; and an overwhelming desire to see people connected in community.
An ease and confidence in building bridges between generations.
What it's Like to Live in Lake Orion, MI:
Living in Lake Orion, Michigan, offers a charming blend of small-town atmosphere, natural beauty, and suburban convenience. The village, known for its close-knit community and historic charm, provides a peaceful lifestyle centered around Lake Orion, which offers ample opportunities for boating, fishing, and outdoor recreation. The area boasts parks, trails, and access to the scenic Bald Mountain State Recreation Area, making it ideal for nature lovers.
Housing options range from lakeside cottages to newer suburban developments, and the local schools are highly rated, attracting families. While Lake Orion maintains a quiet, community-focused environment, it is conveniently located near larger cities like Auburn Hills, Rochester, and Detroit, providing easy access to urban amenities, shopping, and other opportunities. Overall, Lake Orion offers a peaceful, outdoor-oriented lifestyle while still being connected to the broader metro Detroit area.
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