Find Your Place: Opportunities to Serve in Worship at Good Shepherd
At Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, worship is more than a Sunday ritual—it’s a shared experience, made meaningful by the many hands and hearts that help it come alive. If you’ve ever wondered how you might contribute, now is the perfect time to explore the variety of ways to serve during our worship services.
From welcoming faces to guiding hands, every role is essential. Ushers help create a warm and organized environment, assisting members as they find seats and providing any necessary support during services. Greeters are often the first smile visitors and members encounter, setting a tone of hospitality and openness. Readers bring Scripture to life, reading lessons with clarity and reverence, while communion assistants facilitate one of the most sacred moments of worship, helping distribute bread and wine with care.
“Serving as a reader has deepened my understanding of the Scripture and made me feel more connected to the congregation,” shared a longtime church member. Volunteers consistently note the personal rewards of service: fostering community, deepening faith, and forming meaningful connections with fellow members.
Getting involved is simple. Whether you’re curious about a single role or ready to commit regularly, Good Shepherd provides training and guidance to ensure every volunteer feels confident and supported. Serving is not only a gift to the church but also a journey of growth and fulfillment for you.
Discover your place in our worship community. For more information or to sign up, visit gslacrosse.org/participate or contact the church office at office@gslacrosse.org or call (608) 788-0450. Together, we can make each service a reflection of God’s love in action.