OverviewPioneer Church Planter for Wismar-Wendorf, Germany — European Christian MissionWendorf is a neighbourhood in the Hanseatic city of Wismar, with a mix of residential blocks and local life. There is a small church in the area with a heart for evangelism and a desire to partner closely. The opportunity is to join the community, build relationships, serve meaningfully, and see new expressions of church begin to take root. This is a full-time, long-term church planting role, working with ECM and FEGN as a denomination. You will be joining a wider network of like-minded teams across the region—including Schwerin, Hagenow, and Rostock—sharing a passion for reaching the post-atheistic East with the love and truth of Jesus. Your ministry starts with sharing life: through everyday presence, friendship, and creativity, you will seek ways to serve, gather people, and explore the gospel together in a way that fits this unique cultural context.We’re praying for someone who is ready to pioneer, to trust, to sow — and to see what God might do in Wismar. We’d love to hear from you if you are ready to move into Wismar-Wendorf, embed yourself in the community, and live incarnationally.ResponsibilitiesShare life by building relationships, serving, and exploring the gospel in the Wismar-Wendorf community.Join and collaborate with ECM/FEGN networks and local churches and mission partners to initiate and nurture church planting efforts.QualificationsStrong Christian faith and a clear calling to live missionally in a secular environment.Willingness to move into Wismar-Wendorf, embed in the community, and live incarnationally.Ability to work independently, start from scratch, and carry a long-term vision with patience and hope.Cross-cultural sensitivity and willingness to engage with East German history and culture.Fluency in German or strong commitment to learning quickly.Relational, community-oriented, with a heart for those who are skeptical, searching, or hurting.Gifted in hospitality, community building, and creative outreach.Resilience and perseverance to stay the course in a challenging spiritual climate.Team player open to working with local churches and mission partners.Theological training (Bachelor’s level or higher) with a good grasp of contextual mission.Flexibility, adaptability, and comfort navigating change, uncertainty, and setbacks.Ability to manage basic planning, communication, and reporting responsibilities.Employment detailsSeniority level: Entry levelEmployment type: Full-timeJob function: Other, Information Technology, and ManagementIndustries: Non-profit Organizations #J-18808-Ljbffr