About 1st Street Church
1st Street Church has deep roots — our origins reach back to 1921 — but we are, in a real sense, a young church. We began a replant initiative in 2022, and since 2024 we have been fully locally led. That combination shapes who we are: a congregation with a long history and a fresh start, carrying the stability of a century-old story and the energy of something newly begun.
The replant has taken hold. We’re a growing church in a growing town, and we’re grateful for it — but we want to be clear about how we think about that. Our aim is not growth for its own sake. Our aim is to be the healthiest church we can be, and we trust that growth follows healthy, faithful ministry as a natural result. If you join us, you’ll be helping build the discipleship infrastructure that keeps a growing church healthy as it grows.
About the Role
1st Street Church is seeking a full-time Associate Pastor to serve alongside our Lead Pastor in shepherding our congregation. The person we’re looking for brings three things together: a heart for partnership, a love for people, and a gift for building. All three matter for this role.
It starts with partnership. This is a role for a partner in ministry — someone who works as part of a team under the Lead Pastor’s leadership toward a shared vision for the church. Within that partnership, you would carry real responsibility to lead the ministries entrusted to you, with the Lead Pastor’s collaboration, support, and accountability. It’s a role for someone who thrives on that kind of trusted teamwork.
It also calls for a genuine love of people. Relational, day-to-day pastoral care is central to how we pastor at 1st Street Church — sitting down one-on-one with congregants, following up with guests, and responding to those who reach out to the church. You would share fully in that work alongside the Lead Pastor. We’re looking for someone who is genuinely energized by it and does it with warmth and care. We also believe a healthy church tends to the health of those who lead it. Just as we ask you to care well for our congregation, we’re committed to your own spiritual growth, rest, and sustainability in ministry — because we don’t believe faithful pastoring and a well-tended soul are at odds.
And it takes a builder. Several of the discipleship responsibilities below ask you to help create programs, not just run ones that already exist — shaping structure that a young, growing church still needs. If you’re called to pastor and eager to be part of what God is doing in the next chapter of a thriving replanted church, we’d love to hear from you.
What You’ll Do
Discipleship
One of our central goals right now is offering robust discipleship programming — real pathways for people to grow as followers of Jesus. This hire exists in large part so that someone can pioneer that programming and then manage it well. You would be building, leading, and maintaining the church’s discipleship infrastructure:
Sunday Services
We exist to worship Jesus — it’s the first half of our mission statement. Gathering on Sunday to worship together is at the heart of who we are, and contributing to those gatherings is a meaningful part of this role:
Pastoral Care
The second half of our mission is bringing hope to our community — and pastoral care is one of the most direct ways we do it. When someone is grieving, in crisis, preparing for marriage, or simply looking for guidance, a pastor who shows up with wisdom and compassion is hope made tangible. Much of the relational, day-to-day shepherding described above lives here:
Spiritual Leadership
At 1st Street Church, we believe spiritual leadership begins with the leader’s own walk with Christ. The most important thing a pastor can do is to be the best Christian they can be first — because a pastor can only lead a church toward health they are pursuing themselves. We’re looking for someone whose own life with Jesus overflows into how they shepherd, model, and strengthen the spiritual health of the whole congregation.
Administration & Operations
At 1SC, our leaders serve with a lot of independence — and that independence runs on communication. Administration here is ultimately about keeping the team and the people we serve well-informed, so that accountability and support can flow without micromanagement.
Time Commitment
This is a full-time position. A few commitments are fixed each week: Sunday services (roughly 3–4 hours), a weekly staff meeting, and a monthly all-staff meeting. Beyond those, you would have real freedom to shape your own schedule, trusted to steward your time and shepherd your responsibilities faithfully.
What We’re Looking For
We’re not looking to check boxes — we’re looking for a person marked by a genuine call to ministry, Christlike character, sound theological understanding and teaching ability, pastoral wisdom, and a life of ongoing spiritual growth. We hold these as a whole portrait, not a scorecard.
Practically, that tends to look like:
Qualifications
Required - A bachelor’s degree in Christian studies, biblical studies, theology, or a related field - A solid grounding in biblical studies and the ability to teach the Bible to adults clearly and faithfully - Training and hands-on experience in pastoral care
Preferred - A Master of Divinity (M.Div) or comparable graduate theological training - Prior experience serving on a church staff or pastoral team
Compensation & Benefits
Doctrinal Standards
As a Christian church, we ask all staff to affirm 1st Street Church’s Statement of Faith and to conduct themselves consistently with our mission and values as a condition of employment. This is a full-time pastoral role and includes 1st Street Church’s ministry licensing process as a required part of candidacy.
How to Apply
Submit a resume and cover letter through our careers page at https://1ststreetchurch.com/careers by July 31, 2026. There you’ll also find our full Statement of Faith, mission, and values.
Questions about this opening can be directed to hiring@1ststreetchurch.com
1st Street Church is a growing congregation in Fort Lupton, Colorado. Our roots reach back to 1921, but in a real sense we're a young church: we began a replant in 2022 and have been fully locally led since 2024. That combination shapes who we are — the stability of a century-old story paired with the energy of something newly begun.
We exist to worship Jesus and bring hope to our community. We hold to historically orthodox Christian beliefs, with a Christ-centered, Kingdom-focused vision of discipleship as a whole-life pursuit rather than a transactional one. Our staff team is collaborative, and we value ministry that's healthy and sustainable over ministry that's simply busy.
Learn more about us at https://1ststreetchurch.com/careers.
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