Recently I have had 3 very different experiences in regards to volunteering.
The first volunteer came to the office. Walked with me down to the classrooms, took the list and papers I had prepared for her, and got busy. I saw her only twice after that. Once when she came to ask me where to find something and again when she was handing me the checklist, telling me she had finished and saying goodbye. Most people will probably never know what she did. Most people will show up on Sunday, go to those classes, and just enjoy all she did without even realizing she did it. What an amazing volunteer!
The second volunteer – Someone came to me saying she really want to help in Children’s Ministry. She had seen a need the other day and knew she could serve in that capacity. You know what it was…the need to have someone at the check-in desk to greet visitors and walk them down to their classrooms after they are checked in. You know who it was – one of our Founding Pastors – Pastor Norma. What an amazing volunteer!
The third volunteer was someone I watched struggle through our last meeting. I have known this volunteer almost as long as I have been a part of ROCK Church. She has served faithfully and she and her husband have jumped in where ever they were needed in the church. She told me she was really struggling with working every Sunday in her current position because it wasn’t something that came easy to her. It was actually quite stressful for her, but she didn’t want to seem like she wasn’t doing her part. She is getting more involved in a ministry that really is her passion but said she would be happy to be a sub! I was so excited…not because I was losing a great volunteer, but because that volunteer was finding her true passion and place in ministry and that she was willing to still help us out when we needed it. What an amazing volunteer!
I mean it…I feel so honored and blessed to get to serve alongside such amazing people! In every situation I was absolutely humbled by the heart of a servant that was so evident in their lives. Thank you Kid’s ROCK volunteers for all you do for ROCK Church!
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