Saturday, November 2, 2013

One service time, Different service oportunities and learning opporutnities

There is one motivating factor in why we do our service schedule the way we do.
We believe parents are the primary disciple-makers in a child's life.

So why do we schedule teachers and assistants quarterly and monthly?
  • We want our teachers, parents and children to glorify God, grow as disciples and help others.  
    • The quarterly commitment during the 9:00 am Bible Teaching Hour provides opportunities for the same teachers to build into children's lives and connect with parents over an extended period of time
    • The quarterly commitment during the 9:00 am Bible Teaching Hour also provides opportunities for teachers to take classes and learn and grow so they can even more effectively minister to the children.
    • The monthly commitment during the 10:30 am Worship Service allows teachers to serve the children and not miss our great Sunday morning worship services too many weeks in a row.
Currently, our biggest need is during the 10:30 Worship Service time.

During the 9:00 am Bible Teaching Hour
  • Service Opportunities.  These service opportunities are offered on a quarterly basis.
    • For Adults
      • Nursery (under 2 years old)
      • Bible Teaching Classes (2 years old through 5th grade)
      • Intercessors Prayer Ministry
      • Ushers and greeters
      • Other areas
    • For Teens
      • Nursery (under 2 years old)
      • Bible Teaching Classes (2 years— 5th grade)
      • Ushers and greeters
      • Other areas
  • Learning Opportunities.  These classes are offered on a quarterly basis
    • For children
      • Bible Teaching Classes (2 years old - High School)
    • For teens and adults
      • Bible Teacher Classes
      • 3E classes
    • For adults 
      • 3E classes 
During the 10:30 am Worship Service Time
  • Service Opportunities.  These service opportunities are offered on a monthly basis.
    • For adults and Teens
      • Nursery  (3 nurseries)
        • Assistant
          • Assist the lead teacher in facilitating a great Sunday morning for the children who attend EKIDZ
          • Connect with the parents of the children
        • Teacher
          • Learn the Teaching Babies lesson and teach the children this lesson.
          • Shepherd and love the infants and families who attend EKIDZ
      • 2 years old - kindergarten Children's Church (4 smaller classes)
        • Assistant 
          • Assist the teacher by greeting children and parents, help with the lesson, promote a healthy learning environment and help during the pick up time
        • Teacher
          • Teach assigned lessons and help children live out Biblical truths.
          • Be the kind voice of authority in the room.  All other volunteers will follow your lead.
      • 1st through 3rd grade Children's church (one large group)
        • Small group leader
          • Work with a group of 8 to 10 children.  Responsibilities include sitting with them during worship time, leading designed in class activities such as prayer times and lesson reviews and promoting a healthy learning environment.
          • Pray for the children in your group.
        • Teacher
          • Design lessons using the curriculum that point children to Jesus.
          • Be the kind voice of authority in the room.  All other volunteers will follow your lead.
      • EKIDZ check-in volunteer:  Welcome parents and children and help with check in experience.
      • EKIDZ security volunteer:  Create a safe environment by being the “gate” and ensuring that everyone who enters has a reason and is identified and be on the look out for potential problems.
      • Ushers and greeter
      • Other areas
  • Learning Opportunities 
    • For children
      • Nursery
      • Children’s Church (2 years—3rd grade)
Service during the 10:30 occurs every TWO to FOUR months. 
If you are interested in serving during the Sunday morning hour, go to  www.emmanuelbaptist.com/service.php 
For more information email  children@emmanuelbaptist.com or contact Andrea Fansler.

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