Pastor of Care and Contemplation Ministries
Listed on 2026-03-01
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Non-Profit & Social Impact
Pastor / Ministry / Church, Pastoral Support/ Care & Wellbeing, Community Health, Volunteer / Humanitarian
Job Description ORGANIZATIONAL OVERVIEW
e’s United Methodist Church, we are an open community of Christians helping people find and give hope through Jesus Christ. We are committed to our community on the northside of Indianapolis and have seen our reach grow regionally and beyond through our digital presence. With a membership of over 6,000 we are the largest United Methodist Church (UMC) in Indiana and one of the largest in the U.S.
People are attracted to St. Luke’s for our values:
Our commitment to live the mission of the UMC, “To make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world” and living the Christian faith in a way that is open to everyone - regardless of their gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, nationality, disability, or socioeconomic background. As a church we are working to ensure that our congregation and its leadership represent the diversity of the community in which we are located.
We are dedicated to including women, people of color, and LGBTQ+ as staff and in positions of leadership and decision making.
The Pastor of Care and Contemplation Ministries oversees St. Luke’s efforts to meet the spiritual needs of our congregation and community with the love and compassion of Jesus Christ. This includes a variety of ways people might find and give hope through care groups, support groups, worship experiences, visitation, prayer, and other opportunities. A key component of this role is the supervision and empowerment of staff and volunteers for the execution of a breadth of ministry.
This position includes serving in a clergy role in worship, officiating funerals and weddings. In addition to caring well for people the following skills are crucial to this role: mobilizing and managing people, system thinking and usage, as well as scaling care initiatives for hundreds/thousands of people.
Evaluate and shape a comprehensive vision for Care Ministry and Contemplation Ministries
- Continue to evaluate our existing offerings with the Care and Contemplation Advisory Committees of lay members and other pastors; cast a vision for and create growing care ministries that meet the needs of the congregation and community. i.e. Furthering Dementia Caregivers Support, Support Groups for LGBTQIA+ Youth, expanded Addiction Recovery offerings, etc.
- Work with staff and volunteers to strengthen robust ministries crucial to care of any congregation, i.e. bereavement ministry, elder care ministry, etc.
- Ensure the implementation of systems for executing Care and Contemplation Ministries as well as tracking care needs and touchpoints. Use data to provide follow-up and assess ways to improve and extend ministries.
- Ensure every member of the congregation has a care touch each year.
- Serve as a member of the Leadership Team and Ministry Team to integrate Care Ministry with other congregational priorities.
Support and create teams necessary to carry out care ministry in a large congregation.
- Work with existing staff to resource and utilize each person’s gifts in providing care.
- Create a healthy team atmosphere through regular meetings and discussions in the department.
- Assess the health of our existing (lay) care teams and oversee the recruitment, training, and development of new team members; support the health and flourishing of current teams and empower the creation of new teams to support the Care Ministry.
Visitation and Follow-up
- Work collaboratively with the Pastor of Visitation to further develop, execute and communicate visitation with the Care and Contemplation Team, other pastors, and the volunteer visitation teams.
- Support the creation of strong visitation teams that extend the number of people visited each year.
- Ensure that people receive care on the continuum of their visitation needs.
- Organize the system for on-call ministries or pastor office days including after hours and weekends.
- Oversee the pastoral visitation calls as needed in hospitals, nursing homes, and hospice or homebound, especially in times of critical incident and end-of-life.
- Be one of the principal pastors who does visitation
Funerals and Grief Support
- Oversee funerals, bereavement,…
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