
Volunteering in Education
Volunteering in education by supporting Sunday School and Bible studies is a valuable way to help nurture the faith of both children and adults in our church community. As a volunteer, you might assist teachers, lead small group discussions, or provide support in organizing materials, creating a welcoming and engaging environment for learners. Your involvement ensures that everyone, from young children to adults, has the opportunity to grow in their understanding of God's Word and build stronger connections with one another.

Ways to serve:
Sunday School
Volunteering in Sunday School, whether as a teacher or substitute, allows you to have a meaningful impact on the spiritual development of individuals across all ages, from pre-K to adults. As a teacher, you'll lead engaging lessons that help deepen faith and understanding of the Bible, while a substitute ensures continuity and support when needed. Your role is essential in creating a nurturing environment where learners can grow in their faith and build strong connections within the church community.
Bible Studies
Volunteering by leading or attending Bible studies throughout the year offers a powerful opportunity for spiritual growth and fellowship. As a leader, you guide participants through Scripture, facilitating discussions and helping others apply Biblical teachings to their daily lives. Attending Bible studies allows you to deepen your own faith while building relationships with fellow believers, creating a supportive community where everyone can grow together in their understanding of God’s Word.