How Volunteering In Ministry at Lighthouse Community Adds Value To Your Life
by Fritz Below
The alarm clock buzzes. You smack it off and consider sleeping in a few more minutes. If you do, you’ll be late to meet your friend for jogging. You’ll still need to shower, eat breakfast, get the kids ready for the day, and leave for work to be on time.  
At work, you remember that you agreed to pick up a friend’s son for soccer practice and you still have to make dinner. Maybe it’s a good night for Little Caesar’s? You get the Tuesday email from Lighthouse Community recapping Sunday’s sermon. You remember it being pretty good so you click to look over the notes and download the podcast.  
As you scroll down, you see an image: a preschool kid and an adult, smiling together in the kid’s area at church. In large letters, the image reads, “Make a Difference – Volunteer Today!” Yeah… one more thing to do. Get in line.  
“Who has the time to volunteer in ministry? I don’t have any extra time to give.” We have found that those who volunteer don’t necessarily have the time; they just have the heart. Research and experience show us that volunteering in ministry is valuable, fun, and grows us into the character of Christ.