The deacons request that all members and regular attenders of Wallace complete this survey. God has given each of us unique gifts that He can use to bless his people and grow his kingdom. It is our vision to use this survey to more effectively and efficiently use these gifts to meet the needs of our congregation. Your responses will not be made public, but will make it possible for the deacons to reach out to you if there is a need for your particular gifts and talents.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
1) Must I stay available if I put down that I am free most evenings?
No. Go about your regular schedule. If you are contacted, you are under no obligation to help if you are not available at that time. There is no pressure!
2) Will I be overworked?
Every effort will be made to spread the duties around. A record will be kept of how often you have been contacted in order to avoid overloading any one person. Only the officers and the office staff will know who is on the list.
3) What should I do if I know that someone in the congregation has a need but is not inclined to come forward with it?
Please let reluctant people know that the deacons are biblically called to meet the needs of the congregation and have the resources to do so. The deacons keep all requests confidential. You can encourage people to bring their needs to the deacons by offering to go with them to meet with a deacon, help them write an email, or make a phone call.
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The deacons request that all members and regular attenders of Wallace complete this survey. God has given each of us unique gifts that He can use to bless his people and grow his kingdom. It is our vision to use this survey to more effectively and efficiently use these gifts to meet the needs of our congregation. Your responses will not be made public, but will make it possible for the deacons to reach out to you if there is a need for your particular gifts and talents.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
1) Must I stay available if I put down that I am free most evenings?
No. Go about your regular schedule. If you are contacted, you are under no obligation to help if you are not available at that time. There is no pressure!
2) Will I be overworked?
Every effort will be made to spread the duties around. A record will be kept of how often you have been contacted in order to avoid overloading any one person. Only the officers and the office staff will know who is on the list.
3) What should I do if I know that someone in the congregation has a need but is not inclined to come forward with it?
Please let reluctant people know that the deacons are biblically called to meet the needs of the congregation and have the resources to do so. The deacons keep all requests confidential. You can encourage people to bring their needs to the deacons by offering to go with them to meet with a deacon, help them write an email, or make a phone call.