Where churches find their people and ministers find their mission.
From senior pastor searches to part-time children's ministry coordinators — every posting pinned with purpose, every opportunity a quiet answer to someone's prayer.
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What sets Calling apart
Ministry placement is not a commodity. Compare what matters before you post your next listing or begin your search.
47 distinct ministry titles vs. a single "Religious Worker" catch-all
Worship style, polity, theology, and size preferences aligned before first contact
Seminary degrees, ordination papers, and endorsements authenticated
Currently-serving ministers explore opportunities without alerting their congregation
Compensation data by role, denomination, congregation size, and region
Full-time, part-time, and tent-making positions clearly distinguished
Shared shortlists, committee notes, and candidate scoring for church leadership teams
References from denominational leaders, seminary faculty, and peer ministers
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Ministry positions typically receive 12–18 qualified applicants within the first week.
47 titles. Not "religious worker."
Every ministry role has its own language. We speak it fluently.
Senior Leadership
The pulpit calls. Senior pastors, lead ministers, and church planters who shape congregational vision and preach the word.
Your next step starts here
Whether you're a search committee with an empty pulpit or a minister sensing a new call — select your path and we'll guide you from there.
Voices from the field
312 placements this year. These are some of the stories behind the numbers.
We found our associate pastor in 19 days. The denomination filter alone saved our search committee three months of phone screens.

The confidential search option let me explore callings without unsettling my current congregation. I found my new pulpit before a single deacon knew I was looking.

As a bivocational worship director, I never fit the Indeed mold. Calling had a filter for exactly my situation. Found a part-time position that honors both my callings.

The salary benchmarking by denomination was something we'd never had before. We finally compensated our children's director at market rate.

We found our associate pastor in 19 days. The denomination filter alone saved our search committee three months of phone screens.

The confidential search option let me explore callings without unsettling my current congregation. I found my new pulpit before a single deacon knew I was looking.

As a bivocational worship director, I never fit the Indeed mold. Calling had a filter for exactly my situation. Found a part-time position that honors both my callings.

The salary benchmarking by denomination was something we'd never had before. We finally compensated our children's director at market rate.

Straight out of seminary with a ThM in preaching — Calling understood my credentials. Three interviews in two weeks.

Our search committee is spread across three states. The shared shortlist and committee notes feature kept us aligned without a single extra Zoom call.

After 11 years in children's ministry, I'd outgrown my fellowship. Calling helped me find a role that matched my growth — and a congregation that could grow with me.

The ordination verification meant every candidate we interviewed had authenticated credentials. No surprises. No wasted committee time.

Straight out of seminary with a ThM in preaching — Calling understood my credentials. Three interviews in two weeks.

Our search committee is spread across three states. The shared shortlist and committee notes feature kept us aligned without a single extra Zoom call.

After 11 years in children's ministry, I'd outgrown my fellowship. Calling helped me find a role that matched my growth — and a congregation that could grow with me.

The ordination verification meant every candidate we interviewed had authenticated credentials. No surprises. No wasted committee time.

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