Join Our Ministry Team

Associate Pastor Position Available

Stumptown Mennonite Church is seeking a passionate associate pastor to join our ministry team and help lead our community in following Jesus.

About Stumptown Mennonite Church

Stumptown Mennonite Church is committed to leading people in a growing relationship with Jesus, guided by the Anabaptist tradition. SMC faithfully seeks to follow Jesus and build the Kingdom of God. We are a multicultural community of faith and enjoy a variety of expressions of worship.

The Opportunity

We’re looking for someone called to pastoral ministry who shares our heart for building God’s Kingdom through authentic community and faithful discipleship. This position offers the flexibility to grow with the right candidate—while structured as a half-time role, we’re open to adjusting the time allocation based on your gifts, experience, and calling.
Position Details:
  • Half-time commitment (with flexibility for more or less based on candidate fit)
  • Opportunity to serve in a vibrant, multicultural faith community
  • Work alongside a supportive ministry team
  • Engage in diverse worship expressions and community life

Ready to Explore This Call?

We invite you to learn more about this opportunity and prayerfully consider if God is calling you to serve with us.
View Complete Job Description → Associate Pastor Job Description
View Our Core Values → What We Believe and Value
View 1995 Mennonite Confession of Faith → Our Theological Foundation

How to Apply

To apply for this position, please submit:
  1. Resume – highlighting your ministry experience and qualifications
  2. Three references – including contact information
  3. Completed questionnaire[link to questionnaire]
  4. Send all materials to: office@stumptown.church with “Associate Pastor Application” in the subject line
Application Deadline: August 1, 2025
Questions? Contact us at office@stumptown.church or 717-656-7878.

We welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds who share our commitment to following Jesus in the Anabaptist tradition.