Once you decide which Vacation Bible School resource is the best "fit" for your unique ministry it is time to begin sharing your goals and vision with the people in your church and start thinking about the important and fun "task" of finding your volunteers! Look in your director's manual and you will probably find well thought-out and designed recruiting information - everything from how to determine how many volunteers you need to specific "job" descriptions for each position you need to fill. Sit down and spend some time familiarizing yourself with these "positions" and then pray. Ask God to lay on your heart the people who He would have serve in those positions. Involve the people of your church by sharing your vision/goals and ask them to pray God will lay on the hearts of all of them exactly how they may best be involved.
Consider setting up a "Summer 2022 Sneak Peek" booth in the foyer of your church. Decorate it to fit with the setting of the VBS you chose, play the music, and print up info flyers . . . put questions related to the theme and setting . . . no answers - just questions the first week. The second week begin answering your questions - do this for one month. Be ready to talk with potential volunteers and keep a list so you know who wants to volunteer for sure as well as those who are thinking about it, so you know who you need to follow up with.
One of my favorite recruiting ideas involves scheduling a trip to your local Target or Wal-Mart type store today, on February 15th! Why February 15th? It is the day after Valentines Day . . . the day all those wonderful heart-shaped chocolates go on sale for at least 50% off! Stock up and then use some of those hearts to "tag" with a notes which say something along the line of "Join Our Team and Share God's Love with Children in our VBS!" and hand them out to specific people. Or, tag a heart candy with a note which says, "I'd love to have you on our 2022 VBS team! Contact me for more info!" and station a few people at the doors of your church with instructions to hand one to every person 16 and older. This is sure to get their attention . . . and getting the attention of the people in your church is the next step to recruiting volunteers!
Recruiting Volunteers means praying, sharing, and getting the attention of the people in your church . . . be sure to do it all with enthusiasm! Don't use "guilt" or "desperation" to get volunteers. If you are excited about the opportunity VBS provides to reach children and families with the Good News of Jesus and help children grow in their walk with Him, then the people in your church will "catch" your excitement!
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