THE Pillar
To bring our Best Friend more best friends than any group of friends in our lifetime.
Our Values Innocence
(We Fight for Innocence) — Matthew 10:16
Our definition of innocence is this: godly simplicity with the absence of ungodly motivation.
It involves perspective and motivation. When we read God’s word, we want to act like it’s the first time to ever see it; a childlike excitement when we find something new to celebrate about God.
It also involves motive. We must not manipulate, because manipulation is man’s statement to God that we don’t need him to get to our desired outcome. Jesus commands his followers to be innocent. So in this house, we FIGHT for innocence.
Obedience
(We Love to Shema) — Deuteronomy 6:4–5 (NKJV)
The simple biblical definition of Shema means to hear, but it has a much richer meaning. It means to hear so clearly and strongly that you are compelled to obey whatever you hear.
Obedience is the daily evidence that we truly see Jesus as the Lord of our life. Not obeying simply means doing things our own way. We love to Shema because we love being surprised by God’s extravagant response to our faithful obedience to his voice.
Growth
(We are Serious About Growth) — Hebrews 12:1 (NIV)
Our definition of growth is this: the act of personally developing by constantly improving.
One of the reasons we are so serious about growth is that healthy things always grow. As a church, the best thing we can do to help you grow is get off of you that which is causing you to run so slow. The ability to grow is one of the greatest gifts God gives us because none of us wants to stay where we are today, forever. We want to grow. But here, we don’t just want to, we are serious about actually doing it.
Generosity
(We Live to Give) — 2 Corinthians 9:6-7
Our definition of generosity is this: being sacrificially openhanded in giving to God and to others. You can give without loving but you cannot love without giving. We LIVE to give because we LOVE the Giver.
Unity
(We Thrive When We are Unified) — Psalm 133 NIV
Our definition of unity is being of one accord, living in harmony. While we are many parts, together we make up the whole. We are better and stronger together than we are apart.
United, we support and encourage one another, knowing that when we live and work together, we thrive.
Romance
(We Aren’t Settling for Religion, We’re Going for Romance) — Matthew 6:7-8
Our definition of romance is this: the art of unpredictable pursuit. Unfortunately, for many followers of Jesus, our walk with God becomes repetitiously monotonous rather than romantically miraculous. Jesus did not die for a boringly religious relationship with you, He died for a romantically intimate relationship with you. Romance was the motive behind Christ’s death. That’s why here, you won’t see us settle for religion, we will ALWAYS go for romance.
This Role As an
Associate Director | Video Producer,
you'll create high‑quality
long‑form and short‑form video content
across digital platforms, social media, and weekend environments. This role brings stories to life through editing, animation, and thoughtful visual communication, helping shape how people experience Pillar both online and in person.
The role is ideal for someone who loves storytelling, thinks visually, and cares deeply about purpose‑driven work.
Primary Responsibilities & Tasks Video Production & Editing
Edit long‑form content such as sermons, testimonies, and teaching videos
Create short‑form content for Instagram Reels, TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and ads
Shape stories with strong pacing, emotion, and clarity
Maintain a consistent visual style aligned with Pillar’s brand
Motion & Visual Design
Create motion graphics and light animation (titles, lower thirds, on‑screen text)
Support clarity and storytelling through strong typography and visual hierarchy
Elevate content with thoughtful, intentional design
Collaboration & Capture
Work closely with the Creative Team and Social Media Manager
Capture video during services, events, and ministry moments as needed
Prepare and organize assets for digital platforms and weekend services
What We're Looking For
Strong experience in video editing and storytelling
Proficiency in Premiere Pro, Final Cut, DaVinci Resolve, or similar
Motion graphics or animation experience (After Effects or equivalent)
Understanding of social‑first content and platform pacing
Ability to collaborate, receive feedback, and grow
Have experience creating content for churches, nonprofits, or mission‑driven brands
Understand how content can guide people toward next steps
Care deeply about excellence, clarity, and purpose
Why This Role Matters
The videos you create won’t just be watched — they’ll help people:
Engage with meaningful stories
Take steps toward community, growth, and faith
Experience the heart and culture of Pillar
Your Team This position will report to the Director of the Comms/Creative Team. This position has no current staff supervisory responsibilities.
Your Schedule This is a
full‑time, salaried position.
Weeks will consist of a 40‑45 hour work week (up to 50–55 hours during certain seasons/projects). Throughout the year there are special monthly and quarterly staff obligations and attendance is mandatory, including monthly Staff Chapel.
An up‑to‑date portfolio showcasing your recent work is required for consideration.
Note: applications without a portfolio will not be reviewed.
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Our Values Innocence
(We Fight for Innocence) — Matthew 10:16
Our definition of innocence is this: godly simplicity with the absence of ungodly motivation.
It involves perspective and motivation. When we read God’s word, we want to act like it’s the first time to ever see it; a childlike excitement when we find something new to celebrate about God.
It also involves motive. We must not manipulate, because manipulation is man’s statement to God that we don’t need him to get to our desired outcome. Jesus commands his followers to be innocent. So in this house, we FIGHT for innocence.
Obedience
(We Love to Shema) — Deuteronomy 6:4–5 (NKJV)
The simple biblical definition of Shema means to hear, but it has a much richer meaning. It means to hear so clearly and strongly that you are compelled to obey whatever you hear.
Obedience is the daily evidence that we truly see Jesus as the Lord of our life. Not obeying simply means doing things our own way. We love to Shema because we love being surprised by God’s extravagant response to our faithful obedience to his voice.
Growth
(We are Serious About Growth) — Hebrews 12:1 (NIV)
Our definition of growth is this: the act of personally developing by constantly improving.
One of the reasons we are so serious about growth is that healthy things always grow. As a church, the best thing we can do to help you grow is get off of you that which is causing you to run so slow. The ability to grow is one of the greatest gifts God gives us because none of us wants to stay where we are today, forever. We want to grow. But here, we don’t just want to, we are serious about actually doing it.
Generosity
(We Live to Give) — 2 Corinthians 9:6-7
Our definition of generosity is this: being sacrificially openhanded in giving to God and to others. You can give without loving but you cannot love without giving. We LIVE to give because we LOVE the Giver.
Unity
(We Thrive When We are Unified) — Psalm 133 NIV
Our definition of unity is being of one accord, living in harmony. While we are many parts, together we make up the whole. We are better and stronger together than we are apart.
United, we support and encourage one another, knowing that when we live and work together, we thrive.
Romance
(We Aren’t Settling for Religion, We’re Going for Romance) — Matthew 6:7-8
Our definition of romance is this: the art of unpredictable pursuit. Unfortunately, for many followers of Jesus, our walk with God becomes repetitiously monotonous rather than romantically miraculous. Jesus did not die for a boringly religious relationship with you, He died for a romantically intimate relationship with you. Romance was the motive behind Christ’s death. That’s why here, you won’t see us settle for religion, we will ALWAYS go for romance.
This Role As an
Associate Director | Video Producer,
you'll create high‑quality
long‑form and short‑form video content
across digital platforms, social media, and weekend environments. This role brings stories to life through editing, animation, and thoughtful visual communication, helping shape how people experience Pillar both online and in person.
The role is ideal for someone who loves storytelling, thinks visually, and cares deeply about purpose‑driven work.
Primary Responsibilities & Tasks Video Production & Editing
Edit long‑form content such as sermons, testimonies, and teaching videos
Create short‑form content for Instagram Reels, TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and ads
Shape stories with strong pacing, emotion, and clarity
Maintain a consistent visual style aligned with Pillar’s brand
Motion & Visual Design
Create motion graphics and light animation (titles, lower thirds, on‑screen text)
Support clarity and storytelling through strong typography and visual hierarchy
Elevate content with thoughtful, intentional design
Collaboration & Capture
Work closely with the Creative Team and Social Media Manager
Capture video during services, events, and ministry moments as needed
Prepare and organize assets for digital platforms and weekend services
What We're Looking For
Strong experience in video editing and storytelling
Proficiency in Premiere Pro, Final Cut, DaVinci Resolve, or similar
Motion graphics or animation experience (After Effects or equivalent)
Understanding of social‑first content and platform pacing
Ability to collaborate, receive feedback, and grow
Have experience creating content for churches, nonprofits, or mission‑driven brands
Understand how content can guide people toward next steps
Care deeply about excellence, clarity, and purpose
Why This Role Matters
The videos you create won’t just be watched — they’ll help people:
Engage with meaningful stories
Take steps toward community, growth, and faith
Experience the heart and culture of Pillar
Your Team This position will report to the Director of the Comms/Creative Team. This position has no current staff supervisory responsibilities.
Your Schedule This is a
full‑time, salaried position.
Weeks will consist of a 40‑45 hour work week (up to 50–55 hours during certain seasons/projects). Throughout the year there are special monthly and quarterly staff obligations and attendance is mandatory, including monthly Staff Chapel.
An up‑to‑date portfolio showcasing your recent work is required for consideration.
Note: applications without a portfolio will not be reviewed.
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