Coffee hour needs you



VOLUNTEER FOR FELLOWSHIP HOUR!
Small Commitment = BIG MINISTRY

MINISTRY??? YOU MIGHT SAY. What does standing around Palmer hall with a cup of coffee and a snack have to do with ministry? Let me shine a light on a few things to help clear up any confusion about the importance of our weekly time in Palmer hall:
  1. We will create opportunities during the preparation of fellowship hour for friendships that may begin in our kitchen and last a lifetime.
  2. We will feed people both physically and spiritually who would otherwise go home to an empty house where fixing a meal seems too lonely-too much work just for one. We provide nutrition, people to visit with, and a place to rest.
  3. We will help families that are exhausted at the end of their week by feeding the kids so moms and dads can take a breath and keep the Sabbath holy.
  4. We will empower folks who want to be a part of 1st Church ministry, but can't manage the work of a committee, to feel that they've made a meaningful contribution to church life.
How do we do this? We'll have 2-4 families work together each Sunday to share the work and the joy of fellowship. Each week will be a surprise. Those who like to bake will bake. Those who like to buy will buy. Those who don't like to do either might set up or clean up.
Are you afraid you won't know how? Just look at the coffee hour procedures shown under the "Ways to Serve" section of this site. It will tell you the what, where, when and how much to bring, entitled:
BE NOT AFRAID TO
FEED MY SHEEP
I'LL BRING THE LOAVES, YOU BRING THE FISHES
COFFEE HOUR INSTRUCTION BOOKLET

Please, call Joie McKennerney 408-0096