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5 Ways to Thank Volunteers

Over the last couple of weeks, LCMS Youth Ministry staff members have been in settings in which we interacted with a number of volunteer youth workers.  LCMS Youth Ministry gives thanks to God for the time, energy, and care invested by volunteer (and professional) servants and youth workers.  Here is a short list of examples we observed and heard how volunteers affect the lives of young people:

The Rev. Mark Kiessling speaks with trained evangelism volunteers at the LCMS 72 Witness and Outreach training this past September in St. Louis, MO.

We have so much to be thankful. God graciously claims us His own through the gift of baptism and nurtures our faith in Jesus Christ. He provides for us richly and we give thanks for the gifts of daily bread, Christian community, and family. We give thanks for how the Holy Spirit uses parents, adults, and young people to build up the Body of Christ!

As a church year and calendar year come to a close, we have opportunities to thank the many volunteers who give of their time and energy to support young people and their leaders. Whether you are a paid church worker or a volunteer yourself, here are five ways you can say “thank you”:

  1. Write a thank-you note or specific word of encouragement for their service. Share with them something specific you observed about the impact of their service, or their effort or attitude for which you are thankful. This could be a handwritten letter, Facebook message, email, text, etc. The sky’s the limit (aerial message included)!.
  2. Provide a prayer for volunteers who serve in your congregations. The prayer may be offered as part of corporate worship, Bible class, or privately.
  3. Provide a small gift which ties to the event/ministry area in which they serve. Consider giving volunteers a photo or small item signed by those involved.
  4. Throw a party for all the volunteers who helped. At the venue, acknowledge members by name and talk about the specifics of the event.
  5. Tag those for whom you’re thankful in a thank-you post online like this one.

Whatever you do, continue to pray for them, encourage them, and listen to them. Seek to build a genuine relationship with these people out of thanksgiving and care for them.  Encourage them to be engaged in regular worship and time in God’s word as they continue to serve so many.

For all who serve the youth in your midst through the love of Christ, we give thanks for YOU!

May God bless your Thanksgiving celebration!

See more photos of people and ministry settings for which LCMS Youth Ministry gives thanks here.

Add your thank-you using #LCMSgivesthanks.

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