Saxonburg Memorial Presbyterian Church
"Do Your Best for Jesus Today"

Attention Adults

VBS volunteers are needed in all areas.

It takes many hands (and feet) to have a successful VBS. Without our willing and dedicated volunteers, we would be lost. Please consider being a part of this exciting adventure in children's ministry! Wouldn't you love to help kids in "Shake It Up Cafe"?

Even if working with kids isn't your thing, there are plenty of other ways you can help. Take a look at the list below and consider your talents. Then note an area where you would like to help. Notify Molly at (724-353-1529)  of your offer to help or if you have any questions.  Thank You!

  • Craft Helper
  • Teacher's Helper
  • Decorations
  • Babysitting
  • Registration Help
  • Clean up Team
  • GroupLeader
  • Snack Helper
  • Prayer Team
  • Donate Snack Items
  • Mission Celebration planning Team
  • Director's Aide
  • Photographer
  • Wherever Needed (also known as "Floater")


We ask that you prayerfully consider volunteering for this building project we call Vacation Bible School –

June 20-24,  2011 - 6:00 – 8:30 PM


  • VBS at Memorial Church is a major, extraordinary undertaking. It costs between $10.00 - $15.00 per child to fund the events of VBS. Our program continues to attract between 100 - 150 children.

  • VBS chairperson, Molly Raraigh and a legion of helpers are needed to put on our wonderful event,

  • We hope you can find it in your heart to finance a child for VBS, and/or to also become one of our precious volunteers.


 






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