Opportunities for Service Ministry Guide
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Opportunities for Service Ministry Guide
“You Were SHAPED for Serving God” Spiritual Gifts Heart Abilities Personality Experiences This guide is to help you align your SHAPE with areas of service to Christ’s body at Locust Grove, the local community and the world at large. OPPORTUNITIES FOR SERVICE Ministry Guide The SHAPE / Ministry Team Shari Shrum - dsshrum@aol.com Becky Pillsbury - lifeliner6@aol.com Jim Pillsbury - james.pillsbury6@gmail.com Reta Tumlin – retac84@gmail.com Ron Bengs – rbengs@gmail.com Beth McCullough – bethmccullough@bellsouth.net 1 Table of Contents Children’s Ministry Nursery .................................................................................................................................... 4 Preschool ................................................................................................................................. 4 Children’s Church .................................................................................................................... 4 His Kidz ................................................................................................................................... 4 Vacation Bible School ............................................................................................................. 5 Weekday Education ................................................................................................................. 5 Upward Sports .......................................................................................................................... 5 Student Ministry Disciple Now Weekends ........................................................................................................ 6 Youth Ministry Team ............................................................................................................ 6 Student Ministry Praise Team ............................................................................................... 6 Lunches of Love .................................................................................................................... 7 Student Worship Chaperones ................................................................................................ 7 Recreation & Events ................................................................................................................. 7 Deacons & Congregational Care Teams …………..................................................................8 Discipleship After Dinner @ the Grove ....................................................................................................... 9 Life Groups .............................................................................................................................. 9 Education Resource Team ....................................................................................................... 9 Facility Maintenance Properties Committee ............................................................................................................ 10 Security Committee ............................................................................................................... 10 Building Committee .............................................................................................................. 10 Hospitality Celebration Ministry Team .................................................................................................... 11 Shower & Tea Committee ..................................................................................................... 11 Usher ..................................................................................................................................... 11 Welcome Center .................................................................................................................... 11 Other Church Ministries Publicity Committee .............................................................................................................. 12 Stewardship Committee......................................................................................................... 12 Set-up/Take-down Team ....................................................................................................... 12 YAH-WHOs .......................................................................................................................... 13 Family Ministry ..................................................................................................................... 13 2 Missions Community Benevolence Ministry........................................................................................ 14 Food Pantry ........................................................................................................................... 14 One Harvest Food Ministry ................................................................................................... 15 Missions Leadership Team .................................................................................................... 15 Local Missions “Team Jerusalem” ....................................................................................... 16 Disaster Relief/Emergency Response "Team Nehemiah" ..................................................... 16 Regional Missions “Team Judea and Samaria” ..................................................................... 17 International Missions “Ends of the Earth Team” ................................................................. 17 Music & Worship Ministry Baptism Committee ............................................................................................................... 18 Decorating ............................................................................................................................. 18 Lord’s Supper Committee ..................................................................................................... 18 Musicians............................................................................................................................... 19 Preschool & Children’s Choir ............................................................................................... 19 Sound & Media Operators ..................................................................................................... 19 Vocalists ................................................................................................................................ 19 Women’s Ministry Locust Grove Sisters of Grace .............................................................................................. 20 Moms In Prayer International ............................................................................................... 20 Administration Finance Committee ................................................................................................................ 20 Nominating Committee ......................................................................................................... 20 Personnel Committee............................................................................................................. 20 3 Nursery is provided on Sunday mornings (8:15am, 9:15am and 10:30am) and Wednesday nights for children ages 6 weeks - 3 years of age. Children are divided into age groups with at least two volunteers in each room. Our nursery volunteers rotate serving one Sunday per quarter. Contact Mary Osborne 256-379-2813 (ext. 28) maryosborne@locustgrove.com Preschool is provided on Sunday mornings at 10:30am for Pre-K and Kindergarten. Contact Mary Osborne 256-379-2813 (ext. 28) maryosborne@locustgrove.com Children’s Church is provided for ages 4-6 during the 10:30 AM worship service on Sunday mornings. Volunteers rotate serving once per quarter to lead children in their own time of worship with music and age appropriate Bible stories and activities. Contact Mary Osborne at 379-2813 (ext. 28) maryosborne@locustgrove.com His Kidz On Wednesday evenings at 6:30 PM, children are divided into age groups (age 4&5, grades 1-5) for music, crafts, games, and Bible stories. Volunteers are needed to teach Bible stories and lead the games and craft activities. Contact Mary Osborne at 379-2813 (ext. 28) maryosborne@locustgrove.com His Kidz On Sunday mornings for all children in grades 1-5. Our opening worship lasts from 9:15 – 9:30 and includes fun, music and drama. Class rotation time begins at 9:30 and includes Bible Study, Crafts, and small group activities. Volunteers are needed to teach Bible stories and lead the games and craft activities. Please contact Mary Osborne at 379-2813 (ext. 28) maryosborne@locustgrove.com 4 Children’s Ministry con’t Vacation Bible School is our biggest children’s outreach event of the year. Volunteers are needed to decorate, paint sets, distribute snacks, take pictures, be small group leaders, craft leaders, recreation leaders, music leaders, registration helpers, and much, much more! Vacation Bible School 2014 will be June 15-19. Contact Mary Osborne 256-379-2813 (ext. 28) maryosborne@locustgrove.com Weekday Education Committee Our Weekday Education Program is non-profit and licensed by the Alabama Department of Human Resources for children ages six weeks to 5 years of age. We also offer an After-School and Summer Care program for children in kindergarten through 6th grade. Members of this committee serve in an advisory capacity as well as a ministry liaison between the weekday education ministry and the church. Contact Laura White lovemesomeruby@gmail.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Upward Basketball, Cheerleading, & Soccer: Our Upward Sports program began ten years ago and has become a vital ministry and community outreach for our church. Our volunteer’s help children learn the basics of basketball, cheerleading, soccer and flag football but more importantly, teach them memory verses, Bible stories, and the ABCs of accepting Christ into their lives. Volunteers are needed to coach, referee, helpwith concessions, give half-time devotions, and much more! Upward, would also like to have people willing to lead the areas of recruiting, coaching, refereeing, etc... Contact Brenda Bethune BrendaBethune@LocustGrove.com 5 Disciple-Now Weekend: Disciple-Now Weekend is a fun filled Christ centered weekend that's /packed full of small group Bible studies, crazy games, and awesome worship services! This event is held annually each spring and is open to all students in grades 6-12. Adult volunteers are needed to provide meals, transportation and host homes. Contact Rob Collins Robcollins@LocustGrove.com Student Ministry Team: Youth Ministry team members assist in the planning, organizing, brain-storming, and running of the various youth events that take place throughout the year. Team meetings are scheduled about every six weeks and members are expected to attend whenever possible. Youth Ministry team members are a pivotal part to the success of the LGBC youth program. Contact Rob Collins Robcollins@LocustGrove.com Student Ministry Praise Team: The praise team practices regularly on Sunday afternoons to prepare for the Wednesday night student worship. Students that play or sing for the praise team are expected to be active in the youth group and overall church. They should attend Life Group and Sunday morning worship services regularly and be members of the church. Members of the praise team must attend practice in order to play. Praise team is considered a ministry, not a gig. Therefore students that are part of the praise team are also expected to be of high moral character possessing attitudes that reflect our Lord Jesus Christ. Contact Rob Collins Robcollins@LocustGrove.com 6 Youth Ministry con’t Lunches of Love Mission Project: Provides food for local elementary children that otherwise would not have enough to eat over the weekend. Join in to help pack the food bags on Wednesdays at 5:30pm in the Fellowship Hall. You can also provide money and food donations. Contact Kathy Zeigler ckzeig@yahoo.com Student Worship Chaperones: Provide watchful eye to the gathering and departing times of the Student Worship Service on Wednesday’s from 66:30pm and 7:30-8pm. Contact Shari Shrum dsshrum@aol.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Recreation/Events: The Recreation/Events Committee develops and promotes Activities that are church wide fellowship and a way to connect people in our Community to our Church. Contact Brenda Bethune BrendaBethune@LocustGrove.com • • • • • Fall Festival Church wide Trips (skiing, cruises, New York City, etc…) Pool Party White Water Rafting Six Flags 7 Deacon and Congregational Care Ministries Sorrow and Grief Team (Bereavement): Minister to those families that have lost loved ones by attending funeral services, visiting with the bereaved,sending cards, and ensuring that the church body remembers the loss of loved ones. Contact Dave Shrum david.shrum@fussyhillfarm.com Evangelism & Ministry Team: Organize and execute events that lead people to Christ; e.g.,Assisting church ministries, activities, and programs that promote outreach and evangelism, such as Upwards (Coaching, Refereeing, Devotions) and fall festival; special outreach programs such as a visitation blitz on a new housing area in our community, Tent Revivals, etc.; coordinating with church leadership to integrate evangelism opportunities within the outward activities of LGBC. Contact Lisa Taylor ltaylor112@gmail.com Recovery and Homebound Team: Visit those who are homebound or recovering to provide meals on Wednesday night and to determine how longer term needs can be met. This team would help identify needs that could be met by the Helping Hands team. Contact Arlene Emery arleneemery@bellsouth.net Visitation for the Hospitalized Team: To visit those in the hospital in order to ensure that those dealing with the stress of a physical injury, illness, or medical procedure feel the love and comfort of Christ through the church community. Contact: Shelli Kirby thekirbys01@comcast.net Accomodation (Hospitality) & New Member Shepherding (Assimilation): Ensure that visitors feel welcome, know the basic "where, what, and when" of ministries and activities at LGBC, and to do follow up visits. Includes greeting visitors (and repeat visitors), "muggings", note cards, and coordination with church members to provide welcoming companionship as they move towards membership. Coordinating with the New Member team to hand-off when they've become members. And to ensure that new members make crucial connections with existing members and through these connections become active participants in LGBC. Includes providing information to new members about life groups and service opportunities within the church life; helping new members find their way into a growing church life. Contact Jim Pillsbury james.pillsbury6@gmail.com Task Team (Helping Hands): Performing mission type tasks within the congregation: car rides to the doctor's office, helping get groceries; home repairs, household activities to alleviate the strain on family care givers. Contact Daniel Evans dlevans@madison.k12.al.us 8 After Dinner @ the Grove: This is an informal time of adult Bible Study and fellowship on Wednesday evenings at 6:30 PM. Volunteers are needed to provide snacks on a rotating basis throughout the year. Contact Linda Hill lindahill@locustgrove.com Life Groups: Life Group classes are offered for all age groups at 9:15 am on Sunday mornings. Volunteers are needed to teach preschool, children, youth and adult classes. A wide variety of adult classes are offered which range from 6 week short-term special topic studies to full-year traditional Bible study classes. Special Needs Class Volunteers are also needed. Contact Mary Osborne for preschool and children at 256-379-2813 (ext. 28) maryosborne@locustgrove.com , Rob Collins for youth at Robcollins@LocustGrove.com , and Marilyn Benefield for adults at mcbene@knology.net. Education Resource Team: Responsible for assistance, selection and approval of Life Group study materials. Contact Marilyn Benefield mcbene@knology.net 9 Properties Committee: The Properties Committee assists the church in the management and maintenance of all church real estate (buildings and ground.) The committee’s duties include: Determination of maintenance needs and the meeting of those needs, either through the use of church volunteer labor or a recommendation to the church to engage professional assistance. This applies to both buildings and the maintenance of grounds. Recommending to the Personnel Committee the hiring of janitorial personnel, with church approval, and overseeing this function. Recommending policies to the church regarding the use of properties. Volunteers to maintain flower beds. Contact Bill Kelley bill.kelley@mchsi.com Security Committee: The Security Committee assists the church in securing the buildings nightly and ensuring that all doors are locked, lights turned off, heat/air conditioning units are turned up or down as needed and the security alarms are set after all activities for the day are completed. Building Committee: Oversees and directs the remodel of our church facilities as one of the outflows of the Jubilee Campaign of Generosity. Contact John Harchanko jharchanko@gmail.com 10 Celebration Ministry Team: The Celebration Team plans, organizes, and carries out all major church-wide functions such as Marriage Enrichment Events, our annual Fall Hoe-Down, banquets, dinners, etc. Volunteers are needed to plan menus, shop for groceries, prepare meals, and decorate for events. Contact Ginger Broyles kimbroyles@bellsouth.net Shower and Tea Committee: Our Shower and Tea Committee provides showers for all church members who are preparing for their first wedding or the birth of their first child. Volunteers are needed to schedule and plan showers, prepare or purchase food, decorate and serve refreshments. Contact Sherry Gage B.Gage@att.net Ushers The Usher Committee responsibilities are: See that ushers are available at all Sunday services and at special services as needed, such as revivals, music programs, and funerals. Distribute the order of worship, direct members and visitors to available seats, and take the initiative in ensuring comfort of the congregation during worship services. Receive offerings Establish and maintain a training program for new ushers Seek to promote a spirit of worship at all church services Give special attention to visitors of the church Contact Dorrell Benefield mcbene@knology.net or Matt Neal mattneal@locustgrove.com 256-851-6581 Welcome Center: Our Welcome Center is open before and after Life Groups and morning worship services. Volunteers are needed to greet guests, answer questions, offer informative literature, and help them find Life Groups for each family member to attend. Contact Donna White dmwhite5942@hotmail.com 11 Other Church Ministries Publicity Committee: The Publicity Committee’s purpose is to communicate the church’s work to church members and to the community. Specific duties of the Publicity Committee include: Publicizing special events of the church in local and denominational media. Design, prepare and erect outdoor signs relating to major events. Increase church members’ awareness of the value of good church public relations. Assist in the production of a general church directory, when needed. Recommend policies and actions to improve church public relations and thus enhance the attractiveness of Locust Grove to the community. The pastor and church secretary serve as ex-officio members of this committee. Contact Matt Neal mattneal@locustgrove.com 256-851-6581 Stewardship Committee: The Stewardship Committee develops and promotes stewardship education and activities that result in church members giving as distinctive Christian stewards. Duties of the Stewardship Committee include: To lead in all aspects of stewardship promotion throughout the year, including the stewardship of time, talents and money and the Biblical principle of tithing. To solicit support for and promote the needs of the church’s general operating budget. To offer training opportunities for personal and family financial management. To educate the church membership in the opportunities within the church programs for service and financial support. The chairperson of the Finance Committee and the pastor are ex-officio members of this committee. Contact Jim Pillsbury 256-489-9500 Lifeliner6@aol.com Set-up/Take-down Team: A group to help with setting up and taking down tables and chairs for special events. It is a small commitment but very important so that events run smoothly. 12 Other Church Ministries con’t YAH-WHOs (Young At Heart—We Help Others) This Senior Adult group meets the 3rd Monday of each month at 6 pm for a covered dish meal. The YAHWHOs are very active in many areas of the church. They provide food for World Changers, One Harvest Distribution Days, Church Wide Cleanup Days, Vacation Bible School and many other events. The YAH- WHOs enjoy taking day trips to different locations and always find a way to combine good food and fun. Contact Louise Klimek 256-859-6543 Family Ministry: Exists to strengthen families in Christ, through conferences, Life Group Studies, and special events that are meant to enrich marriages and help guide the journey of parenting, as we stay focused on the One who designed it all. Contact Shari Shrum dsshrum@aol.com 13 Community Benevolence Ministry: The Benevolence Committee consists of members who perform acts of benevolence to persons in need. The committee’s responsibilities are: Investigate requests for personal emergency assistance, whether physical or social. Take action appropriate to the circumstances of each case. Be aware of community agencies that are available to provide assistance so as to refer persons to these agencies if necessary. Supervise church benevolence fund and request an appropriate amount be included in the church budget each year for this purpose. Contact Debbie Dobbs debbiedobbs811@gmail.com Food Pantry: Our food pantry is used to help families in our community who are in need of food. We store non-perishable food and toiletry items and give them out as needed to local families. Volunteers are needed to donate food, shop for groceries, organize the shelves in the pantry and prepare food boxes. Contact Penny Briscoe pennybriscoe@locustgrove.com Suggested Donations for the Food Pantry: Breakfast items, boxes of liquid milk (no refrigeration required), macaroni & cheese, spaghetti & sauce, peanut butter & jelly, instant potatoes, rice, canned fruits and vegetables, soup, crackers, tuna fish, and kid-friendly foods such as Spaghettios, Ravioli, Vienna sausage, etc. 14 Missions con’t One Harvest Food Ministry: One Harvest Ministries is a non-profit, nondenominational, faith based organization that provides high quality food choices at an affordable price for families. You can order a box of food for $35 that is usually worth more than $60. One box will feed a single person for almost a month, a family of four for a week. There are no requirements for purchase, anyone can buy any number of boxes, and One Harvest also has specials each month that can be added for an additional price. Volunteers are needed to take and process orders, pick up food on delivery days, greet people as they arrive in the parking lot, carry boxes to vehicles, and pray with individuals when they pick up their food. Contact Laura Walls lauralou1105@gmail.com Missions Leadership Team: Contact Kim Broyles kimbroyles@bellsouth.net Local Missions "Team Jerusalem" is focused on mission work within Madison County, Alabama. This may include (but is not limited to) local repair work, feeding the hungry, benevolence projects, building houses and hosting LGBC partner teams who may travel to New Market to do local mission work. This team works closely with the Disaster Relief/Emergency Response team (Team Nehemiah) in the event of a local crisis. Team Jerusalem also identifies local organizations and churches that can partner with LGBC to work together on local needs (in support of the LGBC reciprocating relationship goal). This team offers help to several LGBC groups that are already in place doing local kingdom work. Contacts: Craig Zeigler / 256-379-5114 / cezeig@gmail.com Kathy Zeigler / 256-379-5114 / ckzeig@yahoo.com Jeff Peterson / 256-777-2779 / jeffandtabathapeterson@hughes.net 15 Missions con’t Current Team Jerusalem Opportunities: 1. Renovate home in Lincoln Village (128 Barrell). Need: 3 to 5 people. Schedule: Thursdays and Saturdays from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Coordinator: Craig Zeigler / 256-379-5114 / cezeig@gmail.com 2. Tutor students at Martin Luther King Elementary. Need: As many volunteers as possible. Schedule: Lunch time, 1 day per week, choice of day. Coordinator: Jeff Peterson / 256-777-2779 / jeffandtabathapeterson@hughes.net 3. Mentor children at Mt. Carmel Elementary. Need: 10 to 15 people. Schedule: 30 minutes / your choice of day of the week. Coordinator: Kathy Zeigler / 256-379-5114 / ckzeig@yahoo.com Disaster Relief/Emergency Response "Team Nehemiah" is primarily focused on ensuring that LGBC is prepared in the event of disasters and emergencies through the mobilization of supplies, financial resources, tools, equipment and volunteers. This team will work Team Jerusalem and other sub teams to recruit resources and support when a disaster or emergency need presents itself in the sub teams area of responsibility. As with the other teams, this team will also be responsible for identifying organizations that LGBC can partner with to enhance our ability to react in the event of disasters/emergencies. Contact Todd Gipson tntgipson@yahoo.com 16 Missions con’t Regional Missions Team: This team will be focused on mission work outside of Madison County, Alabama but in our region (primarily focused in the Southeast U.S. but depending on need may extend to anywhere in the U.S.). Contact John Harchanko jharchanko@gmail.com International Missions “Ends of the Earth Team” Operation Christmas Child: Since 1993, more than 100 million boys and girls in over 130 countries have experienced God’s love through the power of simple shoebox gifts from Operation Christmas Child. Samaritan’s Purse works with local churches and ministry partners to deliver the gifts and share the lifechanging Good News of Jesus Christ. Watch for announcements and get involved! Contact Becky Pillsbury 256-489-9500 Lifeliner6@aol.com Mission Trips: Mission Trips in recent years have included ministry in Guatemala, Perry County, AL, Pearlington, MS, Hagerhill, KY, and Hobert, OK. Volunteers are needed to help in planning, budgeting, building, roofing, painting, preparing meals, etc. For regional mission trips contact John Harchanko or Jon Naumann. For international mission trips contact Mike Durboraw mike.durboraw@gmail.com 17 Baptism Committee: The Baptism Committee assists the pastor and the baptismal candidates before and after the service of baptism as needed, concerning the filling of the baptistery, dressing rooms, equipment and accessories. They also make sure that there is an adequate inventory of towels and they are laundered and ready for the next service. Contact Penny Brink brink.tp@juno.com Decorating - Stage set up for special programs and seasonal events requires people with skills in décor. If you are interested in helping in this area, please contact the church office. Lord’s Supper Committee - The Lord’s Supper Committee duties are as follows: Preparation of the elements and the table for the observance of the Lord’s Supper service. Responsibility for cleaning, maintaining and storing equipment. Recommending purchases of new items when needed. Contact Gayle Williams (1st service) ggcw43912@gmail.com or Trish Lane (2nd service) tlane_123@bellsouth.net 18 Worship and Music con’t Musicians - Instrumentalists for orchestra and worship bands. Orchestra members should be in High School and have at least three years of study to be able to play. Auditions required. Worship band uses guitars, drums, keyboards, etc. Auditions required. Contact David Tripp davidtripp@locustgrove.com Preschool & Children’s Choirs - Our preschool and children’s choirs are seasonal (short term) age graded choirs that perform at Christmas and Easter requiring two to three adults per class. Some understanding of music is very helpful, as well as a gift to work with children. Highly rewarding! Contact Jenny Cleary theclearygang@yahoo.com Sound and Media Operators - Provide behind the screens leadership for each of our worship gatherings. Sound techs need to have a good ear and some basic skills with sound equipment. Media operators need some limited understanding of our presentation software, Media Shout and basic computer skills. Contact David Tripp davidtripp@locustgrove.com Vocalists - Worship Choir is an all volunteer group that requires no audition, just a love for music in worship. All small groups such as worship band singers, and ensembles require choir membership and are auditioned. Contact David Tripp davidtripp@locustgrove.com 19 Locust Grove Sisters of Grace: Sisters of Grace is Locust Grove’s Christian women's ministry organization which meets regularly for the purpose of fellowship and encouragement in the name of Christ. If you would like to become involved in our ministry, please contact Sarah Bengs rbengs@gmail.com Moms In Prayer: Moms In Prayer Intl. meet in the Christian Life Center each Tuesday morning during the school year from 10:00- 11:00 am. This group is open to anyone who will help pray for our children, our teachers and our schools. Contact Usha Hinton hintenusha@hotmail.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Church Administration (Selection is responsibility of Nominating Committee) Finance Committee: Our Finance Committee provides financial administration and management of church operations, and plans the annual budget of the church. Contact Jonathan Kirby thekirbys01@comcast.net Personnel Committee: The Personnel Committee evaluates the need of church staff positions, prepares position descriptions, and recruits, interviews, and recommends to the church (in coordination with the Finance and any other appropriate committee) proposed additions to the staff. Neither members of the personnel committee nor their family members may serve in salaried church positions. Contact Jim Solomon friedap@bellsouth.net Nominating Committee: The Nominating Committee is responsible for recommending to the church all persons for “volunteer”, that is, non-paid, positions of leadership, with the exception of the deacons. Also selects and enlists program organization leaders, committee members and chairpersons, general church officers and members of the Finance and Personnel Committees. This includes filling vacancies that occur during the year. Contact Marilyn Benefield mcbene@knology.net 20