Placement

Senior pastor

Shoestring valley community church

104 Frase Rd, Onalaska, WA USA   MAP
Demographic: Rural
Statement Of Faith: Shoestring Valley Community Church
ARTICLE III - STATEMENT OF FAITH
1. The Bible
A. We believe the Bible alone is God’s Word, uniquely authored (inspired) by God through
human writers. (Acts 1:16; 3:18; 1 Pet. 1:11; 2 Pet. 1:20-21; Ex. 17:14; 24:4; 34:27; Num. 33:2;
Jer. 1:9-10; Isa. 55:11; Ezek. 3:10-11).
B. We believe God’s authorship extends equally and fully to the whole Bible and every word in
it. (Matt. 5:17-18; Luke 24:44-46; John 14:26; 16:13-15; 1 Cor. 2:13; Heb. 1:1-2; 2 Tim. 3:15-17;
2 Pet. 3:15-16)
C. We believe the Bible is without error in the original writings (John 10:35; 17:3, 17; Luke
16:17; Titus 1:2; Ps. 12:6; 119:89; Matt. 5:17; 22:31-32; 24:35; Isa. 40:8).
D. We believe God safeguards the meaning of the Bible though the centuries so that the Bible
we read today is God’s Word (Josh. 1:8; 2 Kings 22:8-13; Neh. 8:1; Matt. 26:14; Luke 21:33).
E. We believe the Bible is the final (supreme) authority for faith and life, and all human
traditions, experiences, emotions, and ideas are judged by God’s Word and must conform to
its teachings to be judged true (Matt. 4:4; Mark 7:6-13; 1 John 4:1-3; Col. 1:18-20; 2:4-5).
F. We believe everything necessary for salvation, faith and life is clearly revealed in the Bible
(Deut. 30:11-14; Ps. 19:7-8; John 10:35; 20:30-31; 2 Tim. 3:15-17).
G. We believe humble submission to the Lord is a precondition for understanding the Bible,
and knowing the Bible is indispensable to living a truly Christian life (1 Cor. 2:14; 2 Pet. 3:16;
Col. 1:9-10; 3:16; Rom. 15:4; Heb. 4:12).
H. We believe every believer has both the privilege and the duty to interpret the Bible
correctly (Acts 17:11; 2 Tim. 2:15; Rom. 10:6-18).
I. We believe there is one correct interpretation of a verse based on the literal meaning of its
words, the context where it is found, and the teaching of other passages (Ezra 7:10; Neh. 8:7-
8; Matt. 22:29-32; Luke 24:25-27, 32, 44-45; Gal. 3:16).
J. We believe this one correct interpretation, i.e. the truth, has

Shoestring Valley Community Church
Job Description
TEACHING ELDER
Job Summary
The Teaching Elder provides spiritual, pastoral and administrative leadership to the membership of
Shoestring Valley Community Church. He serves as the “chief under-shepherd” of the congregation
so that it might fulfill its mission and purpose as the body and bride of Christ. The Teaching Elder
preaches, teaches, and provides visionary leadership in worship, soul care, outreach, and
administration.
Supervision
The Teaching Elder serves under the supervision and mutual submission of the Elder Board. He is a
member of the Elder Board with equal influence as they provide oversight and make decisions by
consensus.
Responsibilities
Subject to review and adjustment by the Elder Board, the following constitute the major
responsibilities of the Teaching Elder:
I. Worship
1. Carefully study the Word of God (Acts 6:4; I Tim. 5:17), under the guidance of the Holy Spirit
(John 16:13), to be freshly equipped to preach and teach it to the saints within the
congregation (Eph 4:12) as well as for his individual spiritual growth.
Be devoted to prayer (Col. 4:2).
Plan and lead the Sunday worship service in cooperation with the other Elders, and/or
appropriate Deacons including administration of communion and baptismal services.
Officiate at special services such as weddings, funerals, nursing home services, etc.
Work with the leadership of the music teams to select and maintain worship music that
facilitates genuine and diverse worship of God (John 4:23).
2. 3. 4. 5. II. Soul Care
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Lead in the ministry of counseling for members and friends of SVCC, equipping and
encouraging other Elders and leaders to do likewise.
Oversee and participate in visitation of the sick, infirm, and others in need.
Make appropriate referrals when necessary and quickly respond to crisis situations which
arise in the congregation.
Encourage and equip husbands, fathers, or heads of households to disciple their household
(Eph. 5-6).
Support and encourage the development of small groups.
Care for his own soul by taking one full day off per week for rest and refreshment – and-
attending at least one seminar, retreat, or conference annually for personal spiritual and
professional growth.
Teaching Elder
Job Description
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III. Outreach
1. 2. 3. 4. Encourage and equip the saints to live and speak the truth of the gospel in their circles of
influence, and to fulfill their individual role in the Great Commission.
Facilitate the assimilation of new members into the life of the congregation.
Winsomely represent SVCC to other churches and to the community.
Encourage all individuals and teams within the church to carry out their work with an
emphasis on welcoming others to participate in the mission work of Christ.
IV. Administration
1. Build a sense of teamwork among church staff and lay leaders, holding regular meetings to
coordinate the ministries of the church and facilitate communication.
2. 3. 4. Support and assist the leaders who have primary responsibility in other ministry areas.
Participate in the hiring and supervision of other staff as determined by the Elder Board.
Chair Elder Board meetings and act as ex-officio member of all other SVCC teams.
Working Conditions
The position of Teaching Elder requires great flexibility in hours available for work, including evenings
and weekends. He should be in the office a sufficient amount of time for accessibility to members of
the congregation and for regular communication with members of the church staff.
Church and Area Information
Shoestring Valley Community Church was established circa 1977. Attendance on Sunday mornings is
about 130 people. Members/attenders are newborns to 90’s. It is an active church community that
cares for each other beyond Sunday mornings. We are a missions-oriented congregation, supporting
local as well as international ministries.
SVCC is located 6 miles east of Onalaska, WA (15 miles east of Interstate 5) in Lewis County. Lewis
County is located approximately halfway between Portland, OR and the Tacoma/Seattle, WA area.
Lewis County has a population of 87,000. The “Twin Cities” of Chehalis (county seat, pop. 7600) and
Centralia (pop. 19,000) are the major shopping areas. Historically Lewis County is a logging and
agricultural area. The people have a strong connection with the land. Politically it is conservative.
Weather varies by location and can be overcast much of late fall and winter.
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Date Posted: Fri, Feb 13, 2026   (3 days ago)
Salary: $80-93k DOE
Anticipated Hire Date: Soon

Point of Contact:

Kevin McCurry, MD

Search committee
360-324-9399