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ADULT LEADERS

CM cannot do what we do without our leaders!

 

There are two different roles that adult leaders serve in: Midweek Leader & Life Group Leader

You can read more information about each role below!

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Questions about serving in CM? Contact Dawson Rubin: DawsonR@saddleback.com

Ready to apply? Fill out the leader application below and we will connect with you soon!

 



*please note, to serve as a CM leader, you must be at least 23 years old*

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MIDWEEK LEADER

 

  • A Midweek Leader serves at our Thursday night 7pm service!

  • Midweek leaders arrive at 6:30pm to join our pre-service huddle and receive a role for the night.

  • Midweek leaders are what make our midweek service welcoming, warm, and fun. This is a highly relational leader role!

  • Whenever we have events or extra program elements, our leader team helps us set up and run them.

  • Midweek leaders are empowered to welcome students into our space and jump into conversations with students.

  • Once service gets started, our leader team sits with students and engages in the various program elements.

  • After our service ends, our leader team helps us tear down the room and engage with students during any after service events we might have going on that week. 

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LIFE GROUP LEADER

 

  • A Life Group leader co-leads a group of students on a weekly basis throughout the school year (September - May)

  • Life Groups meet once a week after our 7pm large group service.

  • Life Group meetings are comprised of Bible study, relational connection, fun/laughter and prayer time.

  • A typical group is made up of approximately 8-12 students (year and gender specific)

  • We provide all of the content and curriculum so you can be fully equipped! Your role is to help facilitate conversation for our students

  • All  Life Group leaders attend trainings a few times a year on various topics that will help equip and empower them as a leader.

  • Every leader is empowered to shepherd and guide their group. We believe that students grow the most with Jesus when a leader walks alongside them.

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