Real Job Opportunities
All of us have a purpose in this life, a calling from God. Sometimes we are fortunate enough to work at it full-time but for most, it comes in the form of volunteer work. Even the Apostle Paul used his trade as a tent maker to support his real job as a missionary for Christ. In each newsletter we will be offering "Real Job" opportunities in the church.
Kingdom Classifieds
(Finding Your "Real" Job)
Cleaning Crew - Volunteers are needed to clean the church on a weekly schedule. Sign up on the calendar down by the Fellowship Parlor.
Esther's Closet - Assistance needed in Esther's Closet, Tuesday afternoons, 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm. Usually the 3rd and last Tuesday of the month. Responsibilities include greeting customers, helping them with selections, and straightening up at the end of the shift. Fringe benefit: the joy of helping others! Call LaVonne (438-7404) to schedule a time that works for you.
Providing a Ride - We are looking for several people to help provide a ride from the country to the Havelock bus stop for a man who needs physical therapy, Monday, Wednesday & Friday.
FoodNet Pickup at Russ's Havelock Store - Persons needed with a truck or van to pick up food at Russ's Store in Havelock for FoodNet, Monday & Tuesday mornings. It will take about one hour
Head Usher Position - This position involves calling from an already establicjed list of folks who serve as ushers and scheduling them a month in advance.
Graphic Artist: Pastor Chuck would like someone interested in computer graphics to work with him in putting to use the I-Mac computers we have at the church. The I-Macs have great graphic software capabilities for desktop publishing. This would be a great volunteer job for a student in high school or college or anyone with the creative urge to work in this area. If interested give Pastor Chuck a call at 499-9848 or online form.
Do you have an idea for a "Real Job" in God's Kingdom but there doesn't appear to be an outlet for you? Give Pastor Chuck or Leona a call and share your vision.
What If You Couldn't Read?
Approximately one in ten Nebraskans can't read a prescription bottle, fill out a job application or read to their children.
The Lincoln Literacy Council is a nonprofit organization that matches volunteer tutors with local adults who are eager to learn to read, speak English or do basic math. You can make a huge difference in someone's life by volunteering.
- Free training every month for interested volunteers.
- Volunteers tutor at a time and public place convenient to both student and tutor.
- We provide books and teaching materials.
- Tutor training provided every month.