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Parents, you are the most vital and important part of the spiritual development of your children! What an awesome opportunity God has given you to influence your children both on earth and for eternity! At Lighthouse, we believe one of the main functions of our Children's Ministries is to support you in your role as the spiritual head of your children. With that in mind, we ask one parent from every family with a child aged infant to sixth grade to join us in ministering to your children by becoming a Parent Partner. Parent Partners serve once a month in Children's Ministries either in one of the weekend services or mid-week in a support role. There are a variety of ways for you to serve from helping in a classroom to greeting at a check-in station to making copies in our office mid-week. You may be asking... Do both parents have to serve monthly? No, we ask for one parent from every family to serve monthly. It could always be dad serving or one month it could be dad and the next month mom. Do I have to miss service when I serve? Not necessarily. If you serve during a weekend service we encourage you to attend another service that weekend. Some of our service roles take place before and after service, allowing you time to still hear the sermon. And, If you serve mid-week, you won't miss a service. What if my strength isn't working with children? No problem! We have various roles such as greeting, monitor, classroom cleaner, office help, etc., that have very little or no interaction with children. Will people other than parents be involved in Children's Ministries? Absolutely! We welcome and are blessed by people in all walks of life who serve in Children's Ministries. Will parent volunteers be screened? Yes. We require all volunteers who work directly with children, including Parent Partners, to fill out our Volunteer Application which includes permission to do a background check. If a parent serves in a capacity not directly hands-on with children, they may not be held to the same screening standards as parents working with children. How do I sign up? For instructions on what to do next, visit the Parent Partner Sign-Up Process. It will take you about 15 minutes to read over some important information, fill out the forms and let us know when and how you'd like to serve.
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