Below you will see a list of the volunteer opportunities we have at VBS this year. Please read through them and then click the link at the bottom to register.
Egypt: Joseph’s Journey
Design Team Volunteers: help to design, organize and coordinate specific areas of VBS
(2) Volunteer Coordinators- organize and coordinate volunteers
(1) Snack Coordinator- organize and coordinate snacks for children and volunteers
(1) Mission Coordinator- plan, organize and coordinate mission offering and focused activities highlighting the mission
(2) Marketplace Coordinators- organize and coordinate activities in the marketplace
(6) Worship Space Design Team- design, create and install worship space
Pre and Post-VBS Volunteers: help with important hands-on duties
(5) Registration team- put together packets for pre-VBS mailing to be done mid to late May; assist with late registration as needed
(10) Set-up volunteers- help with miscellaneous jobs on Saturday or Sunday before VBS
(10) Break-down volunteers- help with miscellaneous jobs on Friday afternoon immediately following VBS
VBS Week Volunteers: help with VBS the week of June 14-18
(20) Storytellers- work with coordinator to dramatically tell Bible stories during on particular days
(40) Classroom Guides- take responsibility for a class of 14-18 children (depending on the age) from 9am-12noon each day, guiding them from one activity to another; work with a partner guide and youth volunteer
(10) Craft leaders- work in craft room helping children with pre-determined craft projects
(2) Assembly Cast- help with 10 minute presentation each day in assembly
(12) Snack Team- bring snacks or snack supplies for children or volunteers (ideal for working parents who cannot volunteer for something else)
(2) Coordinators- work with Associate Director of Ministries with Children to design, organize and coordinate GOD SQUAD VBS
(24) Group Leaders- take responsibility for a class of 10-12 preteens, supervising them as they travel to mission sites or work on-site projects; work with a partner group leader and/or youth volunteer
Scholarships are available and confidential. Call or email Sandy Mabry (770) 394-0675,
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Meets at the 9:00 and 10:30am in the Chapel. Age level classes rotate to a different station (classroom) each week. A schedule of stations is posted in the bulletin and on magnetic boards located on the first floor near the Noah’s Corner reception desk and on the second floor outside Room 250. There are 10 stations in the rotation, however, they vary with individual units.
Wednesdays Worship and Praise is a new program for children on Wednesday afternoons. WWP is a music and arts appreciation based on Psalm 150, one of many psalms and songs that tell us that everything that breathes praises God! This new program, designed to enhance the children’s music program already in place at DUMC and to provide activities for siblings and friends of choir participants, will be held in short 3-6 week sessions.
Wednesday Night Activities for Kids Kindergarten through 5th Grade 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. (Children in Choirs may come and go as needed)
What is it and why do we have it? Club 45 is a new ministry for preteens in 4th and 5th grades. It is designed to meet the changing needs of this group of youth who often hunger for something different from younger children, but they are not developmentally ready for Youth Ministries. Club 45 helps to bridge the gap that preteens feel as they transition from their elementary to teenage years, by using a format similar to youth programs, but with subject matter and activities that address their age appropriate needs and issues. In order to best meet those needs, Club 45 is designed as a holistic ministry, including Sunday school, Preteen Youth Fellowship and Special Events, providing youth a place to experience their faith and their church community in a fuller, deeper and more meaningful way.
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