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A Question: Too Many Volunteers

Jan 1, 2009By Karen Kogler

I’ve Got a Question “Our Angel Food Ministry has received a fantastic outpouring of people offering to volunteer. This ministry provides boxes of food at reduced cost to help families in our community. At our November distribution, we had 83Read more…

Jan 1, 2009Karen Kogler 0 Comments

What can I do? I’m just a volunteer.

Sep 29, 2008By Karen Kogler

“Our church really needs help. We just keep trying harder to recruit volunteers and it isn’t getting better. I think equipping people to serve is a great idea and would really help. But our leaders don’t ‘get it.’ And whatRead more…

Sep 29, 2008Karen Kogler 0 Comments

Parents as Volunteers

Aug 18, 2008By Karen Kogler

Parents make great volunteers. Most scouting groups and kids’ sports teams are run entirely by parents. Parents are willing to invest time and energy to give their children enriching experiences. So encourage parents to volunteer in your children’s ministries, althoughRead more…

Aug 18, 2008Karen Kogler 0 Comments

How to Discourage your Church’s Volunteers

Apr 28, 2008By Karen Kogler

(From the Lutheran Witness, March 1998. Reprinted with permission. Print version. Imagine your church with no volunteers for one week. The organist may play the organ, but there are no choir members or other instrumentalists. Everyone eventually finds a worshipRead more…

Apr 28, 2008Karen Kogler 2 comments

What is Equipping?

Jan 1, 2008By Karen Kogler

Want to understand the basics of equipping? Want an easy way to share those basics with others? These materials introduce the idea of equipping people to serve, and on the difference between a focus on recruiting volunteers and focus onRead more…

Jan 1, 2008Karen Kogler 0 Comments

How to Fire a Church Volunteer

Sep 16, 2006By Karen Kogler

“You can’t fire a volunteer!” That’s the first thing many people think when reading this title. And their second thought is likely of a certain volunteer or two they’d like to fire. Just as volunteers will, rightly, leave a positionRead more…

Sep 16, 2006Karen Kogler 0 Comments
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