Volunteer Central
Volunteer Central
Crossroads is blessed with a talented and dedicated group of lay people. Each week at the close of our worship service we are asked “Where will you go and what will you do? Our response is “We will go out to be God’s people in the world.” Our leadership and committee members embody this call – whether you serve on the Finance Committee, as a Youth worker or if you choose to serve as a Sunday school teacher – each of us is called to serve in some way.
Immediate Needs:
Snack Sack Coordinator: Shop for snack items, arrange packing times, schedule deliveries to school/s. Approx. 5 hours per month. Contact Rev. Gillar, 817.313.9466.
Welcome Team: Deliver mugs to firsttime guests following worship on Sunday afternoons, one Sunday per month. Approx. 1 hour per month. Contact Rocky Pack, 817.439.0967
Children’s Ministries Leaders/Helpers: Lead or help lead Children’s Sunday school, Children’s Church, and/or Wednesday Night Children’s Activities. Curriculum and resources provided.*Must be Safe Sanctuary trained and submit to a background check. Rotation schedule and hours varies. Contact Cherree Cassidy, 817.750.5959.
Office Volunteer: Help with answering phones, computer work, bulletins. Approx. 4 hours per day, Mon-Thurs (choose one or more days per week). Contact Rev. Gillar, 817.313.9466
Kitchen Coordinator: Monitor use of kitchen including clean-up, replenish supplies, and schedule volunteers to take responsibility one Sunday/event per month. Approx. 3-4 hours /month. Contact Rev. Gillar, 817.313.9466.
To download a hard copy pertaining to areas in which you can serve at Crossroads, click on the following topics to view each PDF booklet:
Adult Serving Adult Commitment Youth Serving Youth Commitment
If you would like to serve the church in a leadership or committee position, please email Reverend Gillar at: ygillar@gmail.com
What is a Spiritual Gift? |
A spiritual gift is a divine, supernatural ability given by God to enable a Christian to serve and to minister. Spiritual gifts are distinguished from human talents, which can operate without divine assistance. Spiritual gifts should also be distinguished from spiritual fruits, which are moral virtues. Spiritual gifts relate to enablings or abilities that equip Christians for service. |
Do I have spiritual gifts? |
We all have spiritual gifts. Every Christian is an important part of the church. Each person constitutes a vitally significant member of the body of Christ. |
Why should I know my spiritual gifts? |
Knowing your spiritual gifts helps you determine God’s will for your vocation. It can assist you in setting priorities for study, growth, and ministry. |
| Spiritual Gifts Defined |
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