Volunteer Week

As we celebrate Volunteer Week, we are filled with gratitude for the incredible individuals who bring our church’s mission to life through their dedicated service. This week, we honor and recognize the amazing contributions of our volunteers, whose time, talents, and hearts make a difference every day.

Celebrating Your Impact:

Volunteer Week is a time to reflect on and celebrate the many ways our volunteers enrich our community. From organizing events and leading programs to providing support and offering a helping hand, your efforts are vital to the vibrant life of our church.

Join Us in the Celebration:

Whether you’re a seasoned volunteer or considering getting involved, this week is a wonderful opportunity to explore how you can contribute. We encourage everyone to participate in our special events and find new ways to serve. Every act of kindness and every moment of service helps build a stronger, more connected community.

A Grateful Heart:

To all our volunteers, we want to extend a heartfelt thank you. Your selfless service reflects the love of Christ and inspires us all. We are deeply grateful for your commitment and for the positive impact you make on our church and beyond.

“The generous will prosper; those who refresh others will themselves be refreshed.”
—Proverbs 11:25

Let’s celebrate the spirit of service that makes our community special and continue to spread love and kindness in all we do.

With warmest thanks and blessings.

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