Helping
You Find Your Niche!
As
followers of Jesus Christ, we have each been given spiritual
gifts to use to serve in and build up the Church Body. The
children’s ministry of South Shores Church makes a difference
in the lives of our kids because of our volunteers who share
their gifts by serving our kids. Your commitment of service,
time, and talent becomes the hands and feet of Jesus to our
children, their parents, and to each other.
There are a variety of opportunities to serve in Children’s
Ministry. Some require specific talents while others are more
general. All require a heart to serve and a friendly and teachable
spirit. We provide training, resources, curriculum and support
for all of our volunteer teams.
As you pray about serving at South Shores Church, we encourage
you to keep an open heart and mind to explore new areas of
involvement in ministry. Regardless of where God calls you
to serve at South Shores Church, He does want you to get involved.
The pastors, directors and staff are here to help you find
your special niche.
Opportunities to Serve in
Children’s Ministry
There are a variety of programs, special events and activities
sponsored during the year by the Children’s
ministry. Some are designed only for children and others are
family events. Throughout the year, we also plan parenting
classes as well as Leadership Development Conferences for
our volunteers. Numerous volunteers are needed to plan, prepare,
teach, assist and lead all of these. We have listed the various
volunteer opportunities according to the ages or grades that
you would be working with.
Volunteer
Commitment
While the commitment we ask from our volunteers may vary,
the following will give you a general idea for most of them.
We also expect each volunteer to attend leadership development
classes that are held on campus periodically throughout the
year. Volunteers generally serve on a weekly or regular, rotating
basis. However, there are also one-time only service opportunities.
One of our staff will discuss all of these options with you.
There are four major levels of volunteer commitment
in children’s ministry:
1) Nine month Sunday morning to evening commitment from September-June
2) Three month Wednesday night commitment: Sept-Nov; Jan.-Mar.;
Mar.-May
3) Three month summer Sunday morning commitment: June-August
4) One week summer commitment for Summer Splash: sometime
in July or Aug.
Volunteers
are regularly needed on the following days and times:
Sundays:
8:15-8:45 am (Set-up)
9:15-9:45 am & 10:45-11:15 (Greet and check-in children)
9:15-10:45 am & 10:45-12:15 (Teach or help in Sunday School)
6-7:30pm (Teach or help.)
Wednesday nights: 6:00-8 pm
Summer Splash (VBS)
Various days and times for all-church
special and seasonal events
Camp Counselor, summer and winter
Support
Ministry
Greeters: This is a most important role because
greeters are the ones who welcome children and parents to
the program, assist with check-in and help first-time guests
find their way!
Office Support: There are a variety of administrative
jobs that can be done by volunteers at home or during the
week in our office. These include preparing mailings, computer
entry, filing and keeping the resource rooms organized.
Special Event Planning: Children’s
ministry has several annual events as well as special events.
Help is needed in all aspects of planning from brain storming
to putting on the event
Nursery
Ministry (infants-35 month olds)
Childcare Giver or Teacher: Individuals with
a desire to teach God’s Word in a positive loving manner
in unstructured ways as little ones play, sing and hear Bible
stories. Training, curriculum and resources are provided.
Craft Helper: Help small groups of toddlers
with simple craft projects.
Greeter: Greet families at check-in and make a commitment
to serve on a regular or rotating basis 15 minutes before
and after the program in which they are serving.
Special Event Childcare: Childcare givers
are needed for special events throughout the year, such as
Ash Wednesday, Christmas Eve, Easter Sunday, New Member Classes
Early
Childhood Ministry (Ages 36 months-Preschool)
Teacher: Individuals with a desire to teach God’s
Word in a positive loving manner in unstructured ways as little
ones play, sing and hear Bible stories. Training, curriculum
and resources are provided.
Small Group Shepherd: Individuals with a desire to
oversee a small group of preschoolers as they spend 10-15
minutes in their small groups for a short Bible related activity
and prayer.
Creative Arts: Individuals with gifts such
as drama, music, puppetry, storytelling to teach God’s
Word in a large group setting with preschoolers.
Greeter: Greet families at check-in and make
a commitment to serve on a regular or rotating basis 15 minutes
before and after the program in which they are serving.
Craft Helper: Helps small groups of young
children with simple craft projects.
Elementary
Ministry (K – 5th Grades)
Teacher: Individuals with a desire to teach
God’s Word in a large group setting. Training, curriculum
and resources are provided.
Small Group Shepherd: Individuals with a desire to
build relationships with a small group of children and lead
them in Bible readings, related activities & discussion
and prayer.
Creative Arts: Individuals with gifts such
as drama, music, puppetry, storytelling to teach God’s
Word in a large group setting.
Greeter: Greet families at check-in and make
a commitment to serve on a regular or rotating basis 15 minutes
before and after the program in which they are serving.
Craft Helper: Helps small groups of children
with simple craft projects.
Classroom set-up: These volunteers make a
commitment to come at least 45 minutes before the program
to assist with setting up the check-in area or the classroom
activities.
Classroom clean-up: These volunteers make
a commitment to remain 30-45 minutes after the program to
assist with putting away toys, supplies, simple equipment
after the program.
Wednesday
Night KidZone
KidZone is our mid-week evening program for
preschoolers – 5th graders. It meets at 6:30-8 pm from
September-May . There are many opportunities to help. We need
check-in helpers, small group leaders, teachers, game leaders
and project station helpers.
Summer
Splash (Vacation Bible School)
This is a one-week event the summer for preschoolers through
5th graders. We have opportunities for volunteers to help
with music, art, teaching, missions, refreshments, games,
storytelling, drama, office help, check-in, set-up/clean-up,
drama, worship and office support. Commitment is one week
in the summer during VBS plus training/development meetings
beforehand.
Musicians
and Worship Leaders
Our musicians and worship leaders are people who have an understanding
of how to lead children into worship. They also assist with
selecting the songs and make a commitment to weekly rehearsals.
Music and Worship leaders add an exciting element of worship
for our children on Sundays, Wednesday nights, during Summer
Splash and other special events.
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