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We’re Village Church. For four years we’ve been preaching the gospel on the West Coast of Canada and have seen Jesus do amazing things in the lives of people who call the lower mainland home. As our church grows beyond 3000 people, we’re looking and praying for a Community Groups Pastor who can pour into the 1000 people that are in our community groups and grow community group engagement to 70% of Village Church.

The person we’re looking for is passionate about what we’re passionate about. They get excited about Jesus, building Jesus-centred community, and reaching culture so that people in our city, nation, and all over the world meet Jesus and are transformed.

If you think you’re the person we’re looking for, click here for more information, because we would love to connect with you. And if you’d like to learn more about us, watch this recording of our 2014 Vision Sunday message. Join the movement and apply to work at Village Church.

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