The Sherman Church, located in Sherman, CT, seeks a Music Director. The Music Director will be responsible for planning, organizing, and leading the music for the church’s worship services. The Music Director will encourage and aid participation by all assembled for worship by providing a variety of types of music, both traditional and contemporary. We seek to involve all generations in worship in a congregation that has continued to appreciate the importance of music in the life of the church.
The purpose of the music ministry is to facilitate an atmosphere in which God is worshipped and glorified. By encouraging, partnering and seeking others to join in the ministry, we look to enhance the program in the fullness of time, creating avenues for and assisting in expressions of praise and worship each Sunday morning and for special services. The music ministry is seen also as an outreach opportunity in the community.
We seek someone who can:
This position is estimated as a minimum ten-hour-per-week position with the potential to grow as the program develops. A background check will be conducted. Please visit https://shermanchurch.org/music-director-application-page/ to apply.
SHERMAN CHURCH PROFILE
The Sherman Church is more than warm handshakes, more than genuine concern: felt not only in prayers shared in worship but during times of fellowship and fun. This is a congregation of people who care for one another and the community. Founded in 1744, The Sherman Church was part of the beginning of congregationalism in New England. It is evangelical in theology, and a part of the Conservative Congregational Christian Conference, a growing, gospel-centered denomination. As the only Protestant church in town, it draws its members from a wide variety of faiths, bound together by their love for Christ and commitment to the local church family.
This is a small, rural church, yet they have a history of worldwide mission support as well as local supports. Sunday about 30-40 gather, some five to seven online due to distance or illness. Worship is traditional, though there is desire and effort to blend new music. The music director of 40+ years was recently diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, and as is consistent with their awesome compassion, they have chosen to minister to her by guiding her through worship. However, the time has come to transition to someone who can take up the reins and guide the program into the future with us.
The Mission Statement that has endured for decades is “Becoming Like Christ and Making Him Known.” Core values are identified as Worship, Bible, Fellowship, Mission, and Generosity & Service. Recently the church adopted a Vision Statement, and from that is beginning to set goals and strategies to move forward in reaching out to the area with the Gospel.
The church is governed by a Church Council of committee chairs and officers, acting as a board of directors. The church is blessed with a church building that includes a sanctuary, fellowship hall with classrooms, and a separate church office building onsite, housing secretary and pastor office and conference table for meetings. There is adequate property for parking and a large field for activities. The church is off the main highway.
All the property is debt-free. In fact, the church is blessed with a substantial and growing endowment that allows for growing ministry potential without financial burden. Investments have been so well managed that despite drawing for capital needs and to supplement the operating budget, the portfolio has grown more than 75% in the past decade. As the church looks to a new vision and has a growing passion for outreach, God has allowed investments to be a foundation for the future.