Serving as Worship
Serving is more than just volunteering—it's an offering of worship to God. Jesus, who came to serve and not to be served (Philippians 2:5-7), showed us the ultimate example of humility in action.
Serving is an offering of worship that aligns our hearts with Christ, as we live into our calling.
Serving is more than just volunteering—it's an offering of worship to God. Jesus, who came to serve and not to be served (Philippians 2:5-7), showed us the ultimate example of humility in action. When we follow His lead, we live into our calling, aligning our hearts with His. God has gifted each of us uniquely, and when we use those gifts to serve the church and others, our community thrives. Whether you're part of a weekend service team, a weekly ministry, or helping with special events, there's a place for everyone to get involved and bring glory to God.
Ready to serve, but not sure where to start? Use our Volunteer Connection Card to connect with one of our ministries and someone from our staff will contact you and help get you plugged in. If you're interested in seeing how God has best gifted you to serve, trying taking our Spiritual Gifts Survey and let that guide you as you decide which type of role you'd like to serve.
Serving is more than just volunteering—it's an offering of worship to God. Jesus, who came to serve and not to be served (Philippians 2:5-7), showed us the ultimate example of humility in action.
When we serve, we are not just meeting needs; we are worshiping the Lord and aligning our hearts with His.
Serving is an act of worship that helps us live into our God-given calling. Together, we can see our church and community thrive for the glory of God.
When we serve, we offer our gifts as an act of worship, aligning our hearts with His purpose for our lives. Every act of service, no matter how small, contributes to a greater work for God's glory.
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