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By Lori Wiersma and Connie Kuiper VanDyke
Volunteers to help you! Yes, you need to think about how to identify and harness the gifts of the congregation to help the deacons do their work. This is very important both for the deacons (who will need help!), AND for the members of the congregation who need to use their gifts in ministry as we’ll discover in this excerpt from the Deacon’s Handbook.
Recruiting Volunteers
One of the primary roles of the congregation is to use their gifts in ministry. Your task is to equip them to serve well. Keep your priorities straight—focus first on your members and their gifts, and then find ways for them to serve. Here are some guidelines for recruiting volunteers:
Why People Get Involved (or Why They Don’t)
Church leaders often fret about a lack of involvement among members of the congregation. It’s easy to assume that lack of involvement is caused by lack of commitment, but that’s not always the case. People may not be involved because they
On the other hand, when people do get involved, it’s likely because they
These two sides of involvement depend largely on whether or not the congregation has made an intentional commitment to ministry and whether or not deacons know how to involve the congregation in service.
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