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Full-Time Director/Pastor of Worship and Programming - Lewiston, ID

Department: Worship Ministries
Office: Alliance Northwest

Director/Pastor of Worship and Programming | Full-Time
Lewiston, ID

We are seeking out a full-time worship leader to be a key player on our ministry team in the area of music and Sunday gatherings. The primary responsibility of this position will be to lead our congregation in creative and diverse expressions of worship, to help our body encounter the presence of God, and to develop future worship leaders that can lead in various environments in our church and beyond.

This position will employ the use of music, lighting, language and visual art, corporate and private prayer, observances of the sacraments, draw from the richness of the historical church and its worship practices, and lead us in interactive/experiential moments. This person will accomplish this while modeling, developing and equipping teams of volunteer musicians, volunteer technical teams including livestream and online environments, volunteer projection/lighting and video teams.

Email resume and links to samples of you leading worship to amanda@crosspointlew.org.


To be considered for this position, please complete the application to include your testimony, resume and other background information related to the position.

If the district office has reviewed your application and they think you may be a potential match for the position, that the hiring manager will reach out to you for next steps.

This position may require licensing with The Christian & Missionary Alliance. To learn more about The Alliance and requirements for licensing, please visit our website

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