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Presbyterian Church of Barnet, Vermont – Seeks a Full-time Minister
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Presbyterian Church of Barnet, Vermont – Seeks a Full-time Minister
Searching for a full-time, installed minister
We are a vibrant, community-based Presbyterian Church in northeastern Vermont.
In Barnet, we are looking for a minister/leader who will:
Lead us in Sunday worship (and occasional special worship services) and administer sacraments for members and the community at wide.
Encourage our growth in faith and church leadership.
Become part of our community and spearhead our outreach to neighbors.
Support our Sunday School Teachers who lead and teach our active children and teens
Lead our current adult Bible study.
And:
Someone who will visit our elderly, sick, and shut-ins, by themselves or with a church member.
Someone who will share our joys, concerns, and sense of humor.
Compensation :
The Session agrees to provide the following compensation to our installed minister (following Presbytery of Northern New England, PNNE, guidelines.):
Base Salary: $38,200 per year on a full-time basis.
Housing Allowance: We have a Manse, for full or part-time use. The Manse is within easy walking distance of our main church building. Manse plus utilities is valued at $11,300 for PNNE calculations. (Actually worth double this).
Total ‘Effective Salary’ of $49,500
Social Security Offset of 7.65%, $3,786
Board of Pensions, Health care, Covenant Package of $18,686
Total Benefits of $27,348
Mileage (at IRS rate) and professional expenses: voucher and reimburse to $1,500.
Total reimbursed expenses of $3,160
Board of Pensions: based upon the requirements of the Presbytery, $27,384.
Giving a Grand Total Terms Of Call of $80,008 .
Study leave:
The Session expects the Pastor to attend seminars, workshops, and courses up to two weeks per year.
Paid vacation leave:
The Session encourages the Pastor to take vacation, one week including Sunday, for each three months of service.
The area
Barnet Vermont is a small town (township) with a population of about 1,700. We are located in the ‘Northeast Kingdom of Vermont.’
Our Church was founded by Scottish settlers in 1791 (a year before Vermont became the 14th State.) In 1993, the two Presbyterian churches in Barnet merged. We usually have 40- 50 people taking Communion each month; average attendance at worship is 5-10 more than this. We worship in the church building in West Barnet from September through May, and in the Barnet Center building during the summer. The Manse is located in West Barnet, an easy walk to the church. We have a Retreat Center that we rent out from May through November.
We have five buildings: the Center Church and Green Mountain Retreat Center, the West Barnet Church and Church Store, and the pastoral Manse. The closest Presbyterian Church is about eight miles away. Nearby are a number of other small membership churches of various denominations, and two Buddhist Meditation centers.
Our K-8 school is about 4 miles from the manse, on the school bus route. Barnet currently offers paid tuition for high school students, with 90% using the St Johnsbury Academy, a private boarding and day school. The recent median family income in Barnet was $65,000, slightly higher than the county average.
Programs
The Presbyterian Church of Barnet strives to educate through Bible study, adult and youth Sunday school, and vacation bible school taught by teachers and leaders who volunteer their time and skills. In addition to worship and communion services, our monthly healing and wholeness services continue to draw congregants for healing prayers. Of special importance in worship is the sharing by congregants of joys and concerns. Coffee Hour after worship services provides time for congregants to share their lives with each other and build a feeling of family.
We participate in local supportive ministries such as the Senior Meal Site and church thrift store, community food bank, Facebook Live for shut-ins and those unable to attend in person, and a variety of charities for families in need. We support world-wide missions such as the Heifer Project, One Great Hour of Sharing, and others as offered by the PCUSA. Members participate in Presbyterian Disaster Assistance mission trips.
We also are involved in activities that build community bonds, such our Annual Church Auction, our 4th of July Chicken BBQ, ‘mile long yard-sale, and other community dinners. Our buildings provide meeting space for a variety of community groups and functions.
Early in 2025, as part of updating our Mission Statement, we asked 50 worshipers to take the Holy Cow-Congregational Assessment Tool. Forty-two completed the survey. Information from that survey has been helpful and is included in our multi-page Mission Statement. We also received an interesting Mission Insight Report, using Census data- comparing our 20 mile radius with the entire state of Vermont
Mission Statement-
The Presbyterian Church of Barnet, Vermont is a family of followers of Jesus Christ seeking to serve God and neighbor through shared ministries of worship, education, fellowship, compassion and hospitality encouraging an intimate relationship with God through prayer and welcoming everyone to participate with us in our life and ministry together.
Conclusion
The Presbyterian Church of Barnet is a strong, healthy congregation. We are educating our youth in Christian values and nurturing the faith of our worshippers. We welcome all that approach our doors. We are a vital piece of the community makeup, and a tie that binds us as Christian Vermonters.
Goals
We will continue to support a full-time pastor.
We will continue to grow Worship attendance ,
including all age groups, with an increased focus on attracting families with children and involving the youth of our community.
We will improve our visibility and service to our community.
We will maximize the use of our buildings in service to the community.
We will expand ways to increase our community and world-wide mission outreach.
We will continue to update and expand our use of technology
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We are a vibrant, community-based Presbyterian Church in northeastern Vermont.
In Barnet, we are looking for a minister/leader who will:
Lead us in Sunday worship (and occasional special worship services) and administer sacraments for members and the community at wide.
Encourage our growth in faith and church leadership.
Become part of our community and spearhead our outreach to neighbors.
Support our Sunday School Teachers who lead and teach our active children and teens
Lead our current adult Bible study.
And:
Someone who will visit our elderly, sick, and shut-ins, by themselves or with a church member.
Someone who will share our joys, concerns, and sense of humor.
Compensation :
The Session agrees to provide the following compensation to our installed minister (following Presbytery of Northern New England, PNNE, guidelines.):
Base Salary: $38,200 per year on a full-time basis.
Housing Allowance: We have a Manse, for full or part-time use. The Manse is within easy walking distance of our main church building. Manse plus utilities is valued at $11,300 for PNNE calculations. (Actually worth double this).
Total ‘Effective Salary’ of $49,500
Social Security Offset of 7.65%, $3,786
Board of Pensions, Health care, Covenant Package of $18,686
Total Benefits of $27,348
Mileage (at IRS rate) and professional expenses: voucher and reimburse to $1,500.
Total reimbursed expenses of $3,160
Board of Pensions: based upon the requirements of the Presbytery, $27,384.
Giving a Grand Total Terms Of Call of $80,008 .
Study leave:
The Session expects the Pastor to attend seminars, workshops, and courses up to two weeks per year.
Paid vacation leave:
The Session encourages the Pastor to take vacation, one week including Sunday, for each three months of service.
The area
Barnet Vermont is a small town (township) with a population of about 1,700. We are located in the ‘Northeast Kingdom of Vermont.’
Our Church was founded by Scottish settlers in 1791 (a year before Vermont became the 14th State.) In 1993, the two Presbyterian churches in Barnet merged. We usually have 40- 50 people taking Communion each month; average attendance at worship is 5-10 more than this. We worship in the church building in West Barnet from September through May, and in the Barnet Center building during the summer. The Manse is located in West Barnet, an easy walk to the church. We have a Retreat Center that we rent out from May through November.
We have five buildings: the Center Church and Green Mountain Retreat Center, the West Barnet Church and Church Store, and the pastoral Manse. The closest Presbyterian Church is about eight miles away. Nearby are a number of other small membership churches of various denominations, and two Buddhist Meditation centers.
Our K-8 school is about 4 miles from the manse, on the school bus route. Barnet currently offers paid tuition for high school students, with 90% using the St Johnsbury Academy, a private boarding and day school. The recent median family income in Barnet was $65,000, slightly higher than the county average.
Programs
The Presbyterian Church of Barnet strives to educate through Bible study, adult and youth Sunday school, and vacation bible school taught by teachers and leaders who volunteer their time and skills. In addition to worship and communion services, our monthly healing and wholeness services continue to draw congregants for healing prayers. Of special importance in worship is the sharing by congregants of joys and concerns. Coffee Hour after worship services provides time for congregants to share their lives with each other and build a feeling of family.
We participate in local supportive ministries such as the Senior Meal Site and church thrift store, community food bank, Facebook Live for shut-ins and those unable to attend in person, and a variety of charities for families in need. We support world-wide missions such as the Heifer Project, One Great Hour of Sharing, and others as offered by the PCUSA. Members participate in Presbyterian Disaster Assistance mission trips.
We also are involved in activities that build community bonds, such our Annual Church Auction, our 4th of July Chicken BBQ, ‘mile long yard-sale, and other community dinners. Our buildings provide meeting space for a variety of community groups and functions.
Early in 2025, as part of updating our Mission Statement, we asked 50 worshipers to take the Holy Cow-Congregational Assessment Tool. Forty-two completed the survey. Information from that survey has been helpful and is included in our multi-page Mission Statement. We also received an interesting Mission Insight Report, using Census data- comparing our 20 mile radius with the entire state of Vermont
Mission Statement-
The Presbyterian Church of Barnet, Vermont is a family of followers of Jesus Christ seeking to serve God and neighbor through shared ministries of worship, education, fellowship, compassion and hospitality encouraging an intimate relationship with God through prayer and welcoming everyone to participate with us in our life and ministry together.
Conclusion
The Presbyterian Church of Barnet is a strong, healthy congregation. We are educating our youth in Christian values and nurturing the faith of our worshippers. We welcome all that approach our doors. We are a vital piece of the community makeup, and a tie that binds us as Christian Vermonters.
Goals
We will continue to support a full-time pastor.
We will continue to grow Worship attendance ,
including all age groups, with an increased focus on attracting families with children and involving the youth of our community.
We will improve our visibility and service to our community.
We will maximize the use of our buildings in service to the community.
We will expand ways to increase our community and world-wide mission outreach.
We will continue to update and expand our use of technology
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