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		<title>A way to add new volunteers to your teams this year that you are probably overlooking.</title>
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<p>By Greg Curtis: Let’s face it. 2020 has taken a huge bite out of our volunteer apple. As churches cautiously regather, many volunteers have chosen not to return because… The spike in COVID makes them afraid to regather They are in a high risk demographic They are moving away due [&#8230;]</p>
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<p class="">By Greg Curtis: Let’s face it. 2020 has taken a huge bite out of our volunteer apple.</p>
<p class="">As churches cautiously regather, many volunteers have chosen <em>not</em> to return because…</p>
<p class="">The spike in COVID makes them afraid to regather</p>
<p class="">They are in a high risk demographic</p>
<p class="">They are moving away due to the economic impact of 2020</p>
<p class="">They have gotten used to church online</p>
<p class="">They have changed churches during the shutdown</p>
<p class="">They felt the need for a break and now is their chance</p>
<p class="">Their reasons may vary, but the reality is that only 30% to 60% of church volunteers nationally are returning to serve at this point.</p>
<p class="">Because attendance averages are down as well, not quite as many volunteers are required to serve as before. But even before the pandemic, my church established a way of letting an overlooked group of people taste what it means to serve God and others. In fact, for years now we have earmarked volunteer positions in every ministry for this group of people. These are individuals who would not be allowed to serve in many churches.</p>
<p class="">Curious as to who they are? Meet Katie by clicking on the video before reading on. She represents someone from this group who recently begin serving at my church. I dare you to keep a lump from raising in your throat as you watch.</p>
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<p class="">I love Katie’s story as she represents a group of people largely overlooked by churches: those who don’t know what they believe yet.</p>
<p class="">Many churches do not let people who are unsure about God or who have not made a commitment to following Jesus yet. I even know many large churches where you cannot serve unless you are a full fledged member.</p>
<p class="">I think this is a mistake for 2 reasons:</p>
<p class="">Jesus didn’t make disciples that way. In fact, his followers were serving alongside him for about a year and a half before one of them finally figured out who he was! (Matthew 16:13-20)/</p>
<p class="">Many people figure out who Jesus is by getting their hands dirty first. Seeing God move through them toward others (like Katie did) is what draws them to the discovery of who Jesus is <em>for them</em>.</p>
<p class="">As a result, I think serving is not for the discipled. It’s <em>how you make a disciple</em>.</p>
<h3>Here are 3 things you can do over the next month or two to tap into this group for the sake of not just your church’s ministry, but for their own spiritual journeys.</h3>
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<h3>Determine what qualifications are necessary for people who do not believe yet to serve at your church.</h3>
<p class="">Our qualifications for them are these: they are regular attenders, they can show up on time, and they play well with others. If you have those 3 things going on, come serve with us. You can come up with your own. I just encourage you to define them.</p>
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<h3>Have each ministry leader at your church make a list of volunteer positions that could be filled by a “pre-christian”.</h3>
<p class="">We call these “green level positions” I think around 20% of all your serving opportunities should be in this category. Here are the 3 levels of volunteers</p>
<p class=""><strong>Green means “go”</strong>: “Are you new to this, still exploring your faith but want to give back in some way?” These opportunities include things like data entry, tech team, playing a musical instrument, nursery, craft lab, facility maintenance, local compassion, greeting, and more.</p>
<p class=""><strong>Yellow means “caution”</strong>: “Do you consider yourself a new follower of Jesus or one who has not served through a local church before?” Let’s have you move into opportunities like being a next steps discussion leader, being a live chat moderator at our services, video editing, social media, info counter, virtually any team <em>member.</em></p>
<p class=""><strong>Red means “stop”:</strong> “Have you been following Jesus for awhile now and want to expand his influence in a new way through your life? We would like to have some time get to know you and train you so you can consider roles like being a small group leader (in homes or online), Next Step Host, or a <em>team leader</em> of any kind.. Stoping allows time for these people to hav their readiness assessed so they and others do not have a negative experience serving or being served.</p>
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<h3>Communicate these opportunities where new people at your church gather.</h3>
<p class="">I suggest communicating your entry/”green” level positions in these ways:</p>
<p class=""><strong>On your website</strong>. Make a webpage where people can not only see these opportunities, but sign up for them.</p>
<p class=""><strong>Through your team leaders</strong>. If they know which positions are “green” and know people that are still processing their faith in their relationship circle, empower them to invite them to serve on their team.</p>
<p class=""><strong>At your One Program for guests</strong>. We have a connection environment called Next Steps where new people to church can identify what they have to offer and match it to our entry level opportunities to serve. Watching this happen is one of the most meaningful things I get to witness in my role.</p>
<p class="">At physical Next Steps and at Next Steps Online, guests are given links to forms so <a href="https://www.gregcurtis-assimilation.com/blog/2016/2/4/what-is-the-best-way-to-place-a-volunteer-in-your-church?rq=champ">a volunteer champ</a> can set up an orientation, interviews, and training so they can be onboarded.</p>
<p class="">If this kind of approach to volunteering intrigues you, <a href="https://www.gregcurtis-assimilation.com/youtube-channel-sign-up">get my online course</a>. Watch session 5 on volunteer placement processes and how to automate them for every department in your church through a volunteer champ system. You won’t regret acting on that concept.</p>
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<p class="">In the mean time, try leading your team through the discussion below and land the plane on making disciples by creating volunteers out of people like Katie-people who are not sure what they believe yet.</p>
<p class="">Once they see God use them, the game could change forever.</p>
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<p class="">1. What qualifications for serving do you think Jesus has for new people exploring faith at your church? List them.</p>
<p class="">2. What kind of volunteer roles are appropriate, even advantageous for people still exploring faith to serve in?</p>
<p class="">3. How will you make these easily available to this group of potential volunteers so they can jump in easily?</p>
<p class="">4. When will you have this new recruitment emphasis in place?</p>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Patrick Bradley]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Sep 2017 09:00:20 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>By Brandon A. Cox: Some of the best advice I received when we first started planting Grace Hills came from Todd West, who planted Oasis Church in North Little Rock. Todd said, “Don’t give people positions. Give them a project. Then, give them another project. If they’re faithful with enough projects, [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>By Brandon A. Cox: Some of the best advice I received when we first started planting <a href="http://gracehillschurch.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Grace Hills</a> came from <a href="https://twitter.com/pastortoddwest" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Todd West</a>, who planted Oasis Church in North Little Rock. Todd said, <em>“Don’t give people positions. Give them a project. Then, give them another project. If they’re faithful with enough projects, they might earn a position.”</em></p>
<p>In the first year or two of a new church plant, people drop in who want a position. <em>You don’t have a (youth, music, small groups, missions, etc.) leader and I’m here and willing. Sign me up!</em></p>
<p>I’ve come to believe, over time, that positions should usually be the <em>result</em> of a job well done.</p>
<p>In other words, <em>before</em> you hold a title, <em>before</em> your name is on a roster of ministry leaders, <em>before </em>someone offers to pay you to do something in a church, you should already be actively doing what you dream of doing on a volunteer basis.</p>
<p>One of the things that impressed me about serving at Saddleback Church were the number of people on staff who started out as volunteers, and the number of volunteers who were practically on staff but didn’t need a title to show up at the office.</p>
<p>One of my good friends, <a href="https://twitter.com/jeremiahgoley" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Jeremiah Goley</a>, moved from Kentucky to southern California with his wife, Jen, and joined Saddleback as an intern. He worked faithfully and was rewarded with a spot on the Missions team. Now, he’s the Campus Pastor at Saddleback Anaheim and he’s doing an amazing job leading a ton of other volunteers and they’re growing like crazy!</p>
<p>This is a scriptural principle. Jesus told a parable in Matthew 25 about the master who left town and entrusted his resources with three different stewards. Two made a profit while one just sat on his hands. To the two who earned the profit the master said, <em>“You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things.”</em></p>
<p>This doesn’t mean you should never seek a position. It simply means you should, <a href="https://brandonacox.com/recommends/btbizstartup/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">as some business leaders advise</a>, “dress for the job you <em>want</em>, not for the job you <em>have</em>.”</p>
<p>There is plenty for a Christian to do without a title. Titles just create more expectations and complications. And the <strong>one</strong> big thing every Christian can be doing, right now, with our without a title or a position is this… <strong>making disciples.</strong></p>
<p>Before you express a desire to lead in men’s ministry, <em>are you actively and faithfully discipling other men?</em></p>
<p>Before you share that God has called you to women’s ministry, <em>are you actively and faithfully discipling other women?</em></p>
<p>Before you talk about leading worship on stage, <em>have you led others to be worshippers and developed as a personal worshipper yourself?</em></p>
<p>Before you seek funding for planting a church, <em>have you been gathering people into discipling relationships lately?</em></p>
<p>The list goes on. I often ask people the question, <em>if you could do anything you wanted to do knowing that money isn’t a problem and failure isn’t possible, what would it be?</em> It’s a great question for getting to the bottom of someone’s desires.</p>
<p>But another great question that should probably be paired with it would be, <em>what are you currently doing now that you’d love to do more of and do better?</em></p>
<p>So here’s my challenge to any bored believer waiting for an assignment…</p>
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<li>Make a list of two or three people you can pour yourself into.</li>
<li>Text them and ask about meeting for coffee.</li>
<li>Share Jesus, do life together, and invest yourself in their spiritual growth.</li>
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<p>If you’re bored, it isn’t because you don’t have a position. It’s usually because you’ve forgotten the assignment already given – to <strong>go and make disciples</strong> of all people.</p>
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