Where can I serve?
Would you like to know where you can serve God and his people in the parish? Then please read on for more information about our current ministry opportunities.
CHURCH SERVICES
Ushers, Roadies and Directors needed
Ushers greet and seat members and visitors, collect the offertory, occasionally serve communion and tidy up the Church after the service. Roadies help during services by lifting the lectern and moving items on and off the platform as needed. Service Directors help ensure our services run smoothly.
Ushers are needed at both 5.00pm and 7.00pm Church. Roadies are needed at 7.00pm Church. Directors are needed at 10.00am Church. If you can help, please phone Robyn Bortolussi (8858 1114) at the Church Office.
WOW ... Women of the Word
Our WOW Bible Study for women runs Wednesday and Friday mornings at St. Paul’s. We are in need of some support in caring for the children of the women who attend. If you are available to serve, please contact Penny Teale (8850 1664).
KIDS ALIVE on SUNDAYS
There are great opportunities to serve in children’s ministry at Glenhaven and Castle Hill. If you are passionate about seeing kids grow in their faith and available to support the families in our morning congregations, please contact Katie McSeveny (8858 1122). If you attend 5.00pm or 7.00pm Church you might like to think about serving our children in this way.
SCRIPTURE CLASSES
We are looking for assistance and support with Scripture in our local schools. We still have some classes that don't have teachers. Opportunities available are:
- Classroom teaching
- Teacher’s assistant
- Help with child minding to enable others to teach (1 hour)
- Prayer partner
- Relief teaching ... filling in when a teacher is unavailable
Teachers are needed for ...
- Glenhaven Public School
Year 2 and Year 4 on Thursday mornings - Oakhill Drive Public School
Year 3 and Year 4 on Friday mornings
If you are able to assist in any way or have any questions, please contact Judy Smith (9634 3836) or Katie McSeveny (8858 1122).
Updated: 23rd April, 2008





