Youth Pastor

First Baptist Church
Fairbury, Illinois, United States
Date Posted: 02/08/2025
Categories: Church/Ministry
Job Type: Full-Time
Pay Type: Salary
Pay Range: $50,000 - $60,000
Employee Workplace: On-site
Job Description:

First Baptist Church of Fairbury, Illinois is located in a rural central Illinois community. Our current church size is an average of 475 weekly attendees with a youth group that averages around 40 students. We believe we were not only conveniently, but divinely placed right next door to our community’s high school. We desire to use this proximity to create relationships and open doors for gospel work to take place in the lives of not only the students but entire families and for God’s kingdom to grow. We deeply value our youth and the energy and passion they bring us, and we see them as part of the family and the future of our church. Because this next generation is precious and valuable to us, we focus on creating an environment and outreach ministries where youth matter.  

The purpose of this position is to make disciples of Jesus among our youth; to partner with their families in teaching them to know, love, and share Jesus and help them flourish as they grow to become devoted Christ followers. The youth pastor will plan, implement, and oversee a ministry strategy which presents Jesus as the only way of salvation and the only sure source of meaning and purpose in life.

Experience in youth ministry and/or education in youth ministry or theological training is desired. This is a full-time position and will operate under the guidance of the Senior Pastor.

Characteristics we are looking for include:

  • Disciple of Jesus with a deep love for youth and a passion for serving the next generation in ministry with gladness
  • Ability to communicate God’s truth in a way that is relevant and engaging to youth
  • Team player with good interpersonal and communication skills
  • Servant leadership that loves and honors people in the church and community
  • Commitment to the vision, policies, and practices of First Baptist Church of Fairbury
  • Creative, flexible, and effective in managing multiple priorities and assignments
  • Post high school education and training and/or experience working with youth
  • Technology savvy, especially using technologies which would benefit youth ministry

Responsibilities in this position include:

  • Ongoing discipleship that trains and equips our youth to be devoted followers of Jesus
  • Oversee and lead the high school and Jr. high youth programs which meet weekly
  • Recruit, train, and support volunteers in youth programs
  • Teach Sunday school class for our youth (junior and/or senior high)
  • Be available to youth and parents with specific office hours offering support of our youth and their families
  • Coordinate and lead youth retreats, mission trips, fundraisers, and service projects
  • Coordinate at least one monthly social event for the youth along with regular weekly programs
  • Oversee and coordinate volunteers for VBS and Upwards Basketball program each year
  • Develop relationships with grade school students for a smooth transition and engagement in junior and senior high youth activities
  • Engage with youth in our community by being visible at various school activities
  • Engage with our community in ways that offer further avenues of ministry including developing a working relationship with the school administration especially at the junior high and high school level
  • Assist with day-to-day tasks typical for a pastor of a small church, such as:
    • Setting up tables for events like funerals.
    • Visiting with individuals who come to the church during business hours.
    • Answering the phone when no one else is available.

Applicants must be in agreement with our Statement of Faith which can be found on our website: Statement of Faith

About First Baptist Church

FBC of Fairbury exists…


To introduce people to Believe in Jesus, to Love Jesus, and to Share Jesus with others!  

That is why we meet every Sunday as a congregation. It’s why we have programs like AWANA, UPWARD, and youth groups for the kids. It’s where we are going and why we continue to share the gospel each and every week. We want to introduce people to come into a relationship with the Risen King Jesus through faith! We want people to develop a love for Christ that satisfies their souls deeply. And we want to equip our people to carry the powerful good news of Jesus Christ with them at all times.

Here are 5 Core Values we believe help us achieve these goals.

We Trust in the Authority of God’s Word
We believe the Bible is our source of faith and practice. We believe it is breathed out by God and useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training in righteousness. (2 Timothy 3:16) We believe it is living and active (Hebrews 4:12) and will change your life for the better if you put your trust in it.

We Talk with God in Prayer
Prayer is as essential to our spirit as breathing is to our body. We were created for a relationship with our Heavenly Father and prayer is an essential part of every relationship with Christ. God calls us to pray continually (1 Thessalonians 5:17), with all kinds of prayers and requests to help us stand firm against temptation. (Ephesians 6:16-18)

We Believe All People Matter to God
Jesus made it clear that he wanted his disciple to go into all the world and make disciples. (Matthew 28:16-20) Jesus cared about the Samaritan woman despite her low social status and sinful lifestyle. (John 4) We believe that loving Jesus means loving the least of these. (Matthew 25:40)

We Devote Ourselves to one another in Fellowship and Unity
The early Christians used to meet together for prayer, communion, and worship with thankful hearts to God. They cared for each other’s needs and devoted themselves to obeying the apostles teaching and fellowship and the breaking of bread. In response the Lord added to their number daily those who were being saved. (Acts 2:42-47) We believe God wants that type of community for us today.

We Worship with Joy
We believe worship is giving of every part of our lives as a living sacrifice to God in response to His great mercy. (Romans 12:1) And that God wants us to worship him out of our love for him and not because we have to. (Matthew 15:8-9) So we come with thankful hearts to worship our savior with Joy.

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