Director of Worship/Music Ministry
Job Description
Riverstone Church is seeking a part-time Director of Worship/Music Ministry (15–20 hours per week) to lead Christ-centered worship and help shape meaningful Sunday gatherings.
This role is responsible for planning and leading weekly worship services, including song selection, service flow and lyric preparation, while ensuring a smooth and engaging experience both in person and online. The director will recruit, schedule and support volunteer musicians, vocalists and AV team members, lead weekly rehearsals and foster a positive and encouraging team culture. This individual will collaborate closely with pastoral staff, help develop and empower additional worship leaders and lead worship for special services and events such as holidays, baptisms and funerals.
The ideal candidate demonstrates a growing and vibrant faith in Jesus, a clear understanding of biblical worship and musical proficiency in leading worship. Strong teamwork, communication skills and a willingness to invest in the life of the church are essential. Experience with tools such as Planning Center, ProPresenter and CCLI is preferred.
About this Church
We are a vibrant, multi-generational church located in beautiful Yardley, Pennsylvania. Our church is filled with many young families and has a strong passion for discipleship and outreach to and through all ages. We prioritize the faithful preaching, teaching and speaking of God's Word as the means through which all our ministry growth takes place. We strive to be a people who are dependent on the Holy Spirit, rooted in the Bible, centered on the gospel, devoted to one another and focused on the mission of Jesus Christ.
Our mission statement outlines the reason for our existence and the goal of our ministry. Riverstone Church exists to advance the gospel by making disciples who make disciples. We believe this is simply another way of stating the biblical mission of the church—the Great Commission of sharing the gospel (good news) of Jesus Christ. (Matt 28:18-20; Luke 24:46-48; John 20:21-23, Acts 1:8).
