Describe your volunteer activities during the last 5 years

When it comes to church involvement, volunteer activities, services organizations, community involvement, etc., there is a deep and varied answer.

Before I describe those, however, let me ask you a question – are you asking about formal or informal involvement?

Here’s why.

God’s rather clear he wants your heart, not your religiosity, right (Isaiah 1:11-17, Amos 5:21-24, Mark 12:33, et al)?

I’ll list all the formal activities below, but I’d hope you think it important to understand how I started engaging a homeless guy who sleeps in his car on the route where I run in the morning or how I share the gospel when the opportunity presents itself. Further, there are a host of other ways I act in a pastoral capacity, exclusive of a “formal context.” That’s the informal in terms of volunteer activities.

On the SEMI-formal side of the equation, in my small group leadership I have, for instance, worked with them to plan a night to go make burritos and go feed homeless people.

Finally, in a formal sense I’ve served for a few years as preacher/teacher/facilitator with Union Gospel Mission’s LifeChange program in their mandatory chapel services, played on worship team for many years, co-led a church-based experimental a men’s group designed to pair guys new in their faith with mature believers, taught worldview classes, and on and on.

Roger Courville

Speaker, teacher, connector, voice of daily audio Bible podcast, bad guitar player

https://forthehope.org
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