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It was Jesus who exemplified service when he took a towel and a basin of water and washed the feet of His twelve disciples (John 13:5). He said so clearly, “the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve…” (Matthew 20:28) and “I am among you as one who serves” (Luke 22:27).
If any of the ministry opportunities listed below appeal to you, or you think you might want some more information, tell us about it by filling out the email form below.
Do you play an instrument or sing and would like to be a part of our worship team? There are lots of opportunities to use your talents. Teams are developed by the coordinator and are used on a rotation with the needs of the worship.
Come try out your skill in drama. You never know what talents you have unless you try. Responsibilities include finding and acting out dramas between 2 and 4 times per month. Dramas will intentionally surround the needs of the ministry including upcoming events, curriculum, and illustrations during youth services. Other potential ministry ideas: wordless dramas.
We have great opportunities for you to learn our sound system. You can learn about setting up a band and how to mix sound. This ministry helps with sound at Sunday mornings and the mid-week service. To be a part of this ministry, you must be available for training during 2 adult services by Church staff. Also, you must have a ministry mentality when approaching this ministry - our goal is not to be a focal point but to accent and compliment all other ministries having sound needs.
This ministry coordinates all visual media shown during all student services. You must be willing to learn software and equipment and assist with other staging needs when necessary.
Video commercials for upcoming events, the wake-up call, random funny commercials and video interviews of all small group leaders are a part of this ministry description. You must be able to edit and save in DVD format. Video upload to website and close work with the Website Ninja is necessary to be successful within this ministry.
Take pictures at events and retreats. These pictures will be used on our web-site and media presentations during services following event. You must work closely with the Website Ninja, Newspaper Team, and Bulletin Board ministry to share appropriate pictures for other ministries. Other potential ministry ideas include: making our own Student Ministry Yearbook.
This team plans and helps with events throughout the year. This team comes up with great ideas for our retreats and events. Scheduled retreats occur throughout the year. Normally planning for a retreat occurs around 6 months out. The purpose of this team is to meet to determine the direction of each larger event. As an adult leader, you must be willing to assist with student interviews if needed and have the ability to maturely discuss spiritual issues with each student. An interview process is necessary with the existing Event and Retreat team to ensure each member's philosophy is moving in the same direction as the rest of the team.
This person is responsible for making sure the Bulletin Board is up to date. He or she is responsible for getting pictures at each event and displaying them in a creative fashion on the Upper Room Bulletin Board. Each member of this team must work closely with the Art/Design team, Photography team, and Retreat / Event team when necessary.
We are looking for new ways to decorate the Upper Room. Are you an artist or are you creative? Along with inner service to the youth ministry, within this ministry you are also called to find new ways to decorate and market Jesus to the Rochester community. Working closely with the youth ministry to coordinate ideas for backdrops for the quarter is important.
This ministry is responsible for assisting with the overall direction of the student ministry. The Younger Board consists of student who intentionally pour into the lives of others. They assist with group discussion facilitation, events and programming, and weekly encouraging others within different ministries within the student ministry. The outgoing Seniors are responsible for training the incoming Younger Board members as they exit this ministry.
Responsibilities include leading discussion for small groups. Student Small groups are student led. Each student leader is responsible for preparation and a 10 week commitment to discipline in regards to preparation and involvement. Adult small group trainers are present at each small group to direct the students in their conversation, if necessary. The goal of the Adult small group trainer is to intervene within each small group session as little as possible with their own ideas that are pertinent to each group. Each facilitator will go through a brief counseling course to assist in understanding communication and how to move to deep levels of conversation. Each adult leader is responsible for finding information to assist the student leader in becoming the best he or she can be in regards to teaching/discussion facilitation. Initial training in required to be involved within this ministry. This training will be offered during the 3 weeks prior to each quarter's small group beginning date.