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  • Volunteer profile: rejoicing in church volunteers!

    Woodland Park Presbyterian Church (Seattle, Washington) has a free food pantry outside their church – open to passersby and neighbors who need food assistance.  A group of parishioners at Woodland Park Presbyterian, shown above, oversees the food pantry. This ministry helps nurture the local community through food.  This group is going to be profiled in…

  • Rejoice! People want to acknowledge church volunteers!

    In talking to people about acknowledging church volunteers (i.e., “there’s a book coming out soon with a sole focus of acknowledging church volunteers”), people are responding favorably. People like the idea of rejoicing in the contributions provided by church volunteers. The contributions of church volunteers are essential to the functioning of churches and the well-being…

  • Contact us to acknowledge your church volunteers!

    Church volunteers contribute meaningfully to churches and communities. At faithvolunteers.org, we celebrate church volunteers. We would love to blog about your church’s volunteers. Contact us with a photo and a story about one or more volunteers at your church. We will consider each photo-with-short-bio/story submitted. We reserve the right to determine which photos and stories…

  • Volunteer profile: rejoicing in church volunteers!

    St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church (Seattle, Washington) has a vegetable garden.  A St. Andrew’s parishioner, Karen (shown above), oversees the vegetable garden with plots being made available to people in the community who are looking for gardening space.  “This ministry literally ‘grows community’.  At faithvolunteers.org, we rejoice in acknowledging church volunteers – through books and blog…

  • Rejoice! Celebrate church volunteers!

    Church volunteers contribute meaningfully to churches and communities. At faithvolunteers.org, we celebrate church volunteers. Welcome!

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