Technical & Media Director

Covenant Presbyterian Church
Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Date Posted: 03/08/2017
Categories: Media/Technology
Job Type: Full-Time
Employee Workplace: Unspecified
Job Description:

Covenant Presbyterian (PCA) is a 1,000-member, 39-year-old church rooted in both traditional and contemporary practices.  We are located in the quaint suburb of Homewood, a bustling area of neighborhoods, schools, and businesses just 10 minutes from downtown Birmingham.  We are looking for a creative, energetic individual to provide full-time tech & media support for our campus, which includes oversight of all audio, video, lighting and computer systems.  This position also requires the training and management of volunteers.  Contact Rick Barnes (rbarnes@covpres.com) for further inquiry.      

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About Covenant Presbyterian Church

On October 1, 1978 Covenant Presbyterian held its first services and Sunday School class at Reid Chapel on the campus of Samford University. Founding pastor Bill Hay would serve in the role of senior pastor for more than thirty years. On March 4, 1979, Covenant was received into membership in Evangel Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church in America. By June of 1979, Covenant had purchased nine acres on the corner of South Lakeshore Drive and Old Montgomery Highway and soon began construction on what is now the Fellowship Hall. The first services in the new facility were held in November of 1981 and additional buildings would follow for administration and Sunday School. In 1986 Covenant hosted its first World Missions Conference, beginning a yearly tradition and strong dedication to the mission field, both in Birmingham and abroad.

The next decade brought tremendous growth to Covenant and on April 7, 1996, Covenant Presbyterian held the first service in its current Sanctuary. In 1997, several of Covenant’s members felt the desire to send their children to a Christ-centered day school and that year Covenant Day School was founded. As it grew, along with the church’s membership, the need for a dedicated children’s building became clear. The “We Will Tell” campaign to raise funds for this building was launched in 2006 and in 2008 the nursery, day school, and children’s Sunday Schools moved in. The move freed up space previously used for the nursery and in 2011 it was renovated to create separate spaces for the junior high and high school ministries.

Covenant has always been committed to serving the Birmingham community and planted two daughter churches within two years of each other. Reverend Murray Lee, who himself grew up at Covenant, founded Cahaba Park Church who held its first service at Mountain Brook High School in 2007. In 2009, Cross Creek Church began meeting at Shades Crest Elementary School pastored by Reverend Chris Peters who had helped grow several ministries at Covenant.

In 2009 Covenant began a new chapter as Bill Hay announced his retirement and a search committee was formed to find a new pastor. On May 20, 2011, the congregation voted to formally call Bill Boyd as its new senior pastor and he has formed a bold vision for the future of Covenant Presbyterian Church. Under his leadership, Covenant has continued to grow and the staff and membership look forward to what God has in store for the next 35 years.

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