Lead Pastor of a Diverse, Word & Spirit Church Family
Streatham Central Church was planted in 2014. Twelve years on, in summer 2026, our founding pastor Alex Lyell will be leaving to go full time on a ministry he has pioneered called Sanctifi. So we are looking to appoint a new Lead Pastor to lead the church family into the next decade. The church has grown from 20 adults into a diverse community of around 80 adults and 30 children & youth. We are committed to expository preaching and biblical depth in every aspect of church life as well as being consciously continuationist.
We are seeking a Lead Pastor to serve alongside our existing associate pastor, eldership team, trustees and administrator. The man we are looking for will have:
Maturity in ministry from previous experience as a pastor.
Clear leadership gifts and ability to cast vision for the future of the church.
Capability to manage and grow a church staff team as the role develops.
A strong expository preaching and teaching gift and ability to train others for biblical ministry.
Joy in navigating beautiful tensions for God’s glory in the church, such as deep unity amidst growing diversity, and deep engagement with both Word and Spirit.
A pastoral heart with love for people of all nations and backgrounds - attentive to the care and discipleship needs across a diverse body.
Passion and gifting to develop, structure and oversee ministries that equip the church to minister to one another and make disciples of all nations, thinking both strategically and practically.
Whilst we have a full draft Job Description we expect the successful candidate to mould this further with us. For the job description and to apply or enquire please email jobs@streathamchurch.com
Any candidate in order to progress their application must be able to sign the FIEC Doctrinal Basis and Ethos Statements https://fiec.org.uk/who-we-are/beliefs
Location: Streatham, London, SW16
Salary: Fully funded Manse & Stipend (Salary)
Closing Date: 16th February 2026
Jesus said he would build local communities which would be a picture of his life-transforming Good News to a watching world. That’s what a church is supposed to be, and we just are one of those.
We are a picture of that Good News, not because we have any experience of being sorted, but because we have experienced forgiveness through Jesus’ death and resurrection. And now we are asking him to change us bit by bit so that people in Streatham get to see how wonderful he is.
We’d love more people to join us, to experience that life-transforming, community-building forgiveness, and get to know Jesus with us as we listen to his voice in the Bible – God’s living word, through real people, to us today.
We are members of Love Streatham, Co-Mission, FIEC, Evangelical Alliance and informally linked to Relational Mission