Many ask, “How can I help?”
There are many ways to help in worship at St. John’s. Below is a list of Sunday morning volunteer opportunities with contact information and a link to sign up if one exists. Details on each opportunity follow.
- Youth Worship Jobs – includes Acolytes, Communion Assistants, Greeters and Ushers – Penny Johnson, penny@stjohnssaukprairie.org.
- Click here to sign up for youth worship jobs.
- Assisting Minister – Pastor Sally, sally@stjohnssaukprairie.org.
- Click here to sign up for assisting minister jobs.
- Cantor – Pastor Sally, sally@stjohnssaukprairie.org
- Music – includes Choirs and Handbells – Ruellene Seymour, ruellene@stjohnssaukprairie.org
- Coffee/Fellowship Server – Cathy McAlexander, ljcmc@aol.com
- Communion Assistants – Patty Barritt, pattybarritt@outlook.com, 608-393-5218.
- Click here to sign up for communion assistant jobs.
- Communion set up/clean up – Linda Michaels, Lindam4866@gmail.com 608-575-5589.
- Click here to sign up communion set up/clean up jobs.
- Greeters – Cheryl Sprecher, sprechercheryl@gmail.com 608-220-5494.
- Click here to sign up for greeter jobs.
- Reader – Kathy Lovell, lovellkat@yahoo.com
- Sunday School teachers/assistants – Sunday School Superintendents, sundayschool@stjohnssaukprairie.org
- Technology Help – Pastor Sally, sally@stjohnssaukprairie.org.
- Click here to sign up for technology jobs.
- Ushers – Gina Wyttenbach, gwyttenbach@charter.net, 608-643-3548.
- Click here to sign up usher jobs.
If you prefer, you can still sign up on the kiosk or reach out to the church office.
What do you do?
YOUTH WORSHIP JOBS
Our youth can participate in many roles at St. John’s, such as acolytes, communion assistants, ushers, or technology helpers!
Each student needs to complete 3 Worship Jobs from October through January. Your student may complete multiple jobs on any one Sunday or spread them across several Sundays.
Students are welcome to complete more than 3! This is the time for our youth to learn the gift of serving others.
ACOLYTES
Popular with our youth, an acolyte will light and extinguish the altar candles each Sunday. They will also assist with offering collection.
ASSISTING MINISTER
As an assisting minister, you will help lead our worship service. Pastor Sally will review the responsibilities in advance of your day of service to make sure you feel comfortable and confident in your leadership.
CANTOR
The role of a cantor is to lead the psalm. The cantor typically sings the odd verses solo, and the congregation joins on the odd verses. Sometimes, there is an antiphon (refrain) sung before the body of the psalm. In this case, the cantor sings it once through and the congregation joins the second time. If the lead musician plays downstairs, the cantor sings from the pulpit. If the lead musician plays upstairs, the cantor sings from the balcony.
MUSIC
At St John’s, we have a few different opportunities to participate in a choir, such as Kids of the Kingdom (2nd-5th grade), Senior Choir, and the Handbell Choir.
COFFEE/FELLOWSHIP SERVER
Prepare and serve coffee and other refreshments during the Fellowship time between worship services. You will be walked through everything before your day of serving! There are also multiple copies of detailed instructions about how/when/what to do.
COMMUNION ASSISTANT
Prior to the service, find a robe from the closet in the first room after the nursery in the education hall.
During the service, come forward (robed) to the altar area when the pastor extends the invitation. The pastor will serve communion to you and the other worship leaders first. Communion is by intinction: hold the wafer and dip it in the wine chalice.
When directed by the pastor, get a tray of wine/juice from the side altar and station yourself between the pastor and the cup discard basket. As congregants come forward, they first receive the wafer from the pastor, next they come to your station where they take a cup and you say “The blood of Christ shed for you.”
After people finish coming forward, you may be asked to go with a pastor to give communion to those in their seat. Either you or the pastor returns the tray to the side altar table and you return to your seat (you can take off your robe).
COMMUNION SET-UP/CLEAN-UP
There is a detailed description for setting and cleaning up communion located in the sacristy (little room off of the altar/sanctuary).
GREETERS
Greeters are appreciated as individuals walk into church at the front door and Sanctuary. Greeters arrive 15 minutes before the early or late service. They welcome members and visitors with a smile and choice of welcoming words like “Good morning” or “welcome.” Volunteering as a greeter is positive experience.
READER
After the Prayer of the Day or special music, walk up to the pulpit with your bulletin or copy of the readings sent to you in the mail. Begin the reading by saying, “A reading from (name of book), the (#) chapter. End the reading by saying, “The Word of the Lord.” Then sit next to the pastor or assisting minister while the Cantor leads the Psalm. After the Psalm, return to the pulpit to read the second reading (say the same things written above before and after the reading). Then return to your seat. Sometimes biblical words and phrases are tough to pronounce and feel like a mouthful. Connect with a pastor if you need help before the service begins and do your best! Frequently the pastors have to look up the pronunciations too.
SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS/ASSISTANTS
Do you enjoy working with children? Consider teaching Sunday School! We need teachers and assistants for all classrooms, ages 3 through grade 6. You can teach every Sunday during the school year or team up with others to rotate Sundays.
TECHNOLOGY HELP
This team works in pairs to provide our Sunday morning Zoom broadcasts. You can work the 8:00am or the 10:30am worship service (or 9:00am in the summer).
USHER
Arrive 20 minutes before the service begins.
Hand out bulletins and greet the people as they come in. Let people know we have individual communion packs located on the back table by the sanctuary doors for anyone who desires to use them.
If service has started and people are having a hard time finding a place to sit, please assist them.
During the sermon, go up to the choir loft and count all the people in the sanctuary, choir loft, and nursery (including pastors, assisting ministers, and acolytes). Record the number in the little black book in the usher’s closet at the bottom of the stairs.
For the offering collection, two ushers walk up the center aisle to receive plates from the acolyte. The other two walk up the outside aisle. Plates are passed back and forth to collect offering. After the collection, two ushers take the plates back to the acolyte.
On the 2nd Sunday of the month, ushers bring forth the food pantry basket with the offering plates and place it in front of the baptismal font.
The pastors will commune those on Zoom and those using the individual communion packs first. Once they are communed, two ushers will walk up and down the aisles to collect any empty individual communion packs.
Then all four ushers walk up the center aisle while the pastors are communing the acolytes and other volunteers. The first two ushers commune first and then proceed to the altar to exchange empty trays with full ones, as needed. The back two ushers let the congregation out pew by pew. If there are more people on one side, the first usher finished starts in back on the opposite side and asks them to go down the other side to even things out. These two ushers follow them and commune last. If some people are unable to go up for communion, point them out to the pastors so they can receive communion in the pews.
When church is over, pick up bulletins and papers left in the pews. Check friendship folders and remove the first sheet of paper if they are signed. Put these papers and bulletins in the closet.
Refill friendship pads or Kleenex between services if needed. Both can be found in the ushers’ closet on the floor below the shelves.
None of these jobs are very difficult and involve very minimal training. But it does take the help of others to make our worship experience enjoyable. Please consider these opportunities! Let us know how you would like to participate – it is also a great way to get to know fellow members.