Hospitality Training Packet Reflecting God s Hospitality at VBC Introduction The end of all things is near; therefore, be of sound judgment and sober spirit for the purpose of prayer. Above all, keep fervent in your love for one another, because love covers a multitude of sins. Be hospitable to one another without complaint. As each one has received a special gift, employ it in serving one another as good stewards of the manifold grace of God. Whoever speaks, is to do so as one who is speaking the utterances of God; whoever serves is to do so as one who is serving by the strength which God supplies; so that in all things God may be glorified through Jesus Christ, to whom belongs the glory and dominion forever and ever. Amen. 1st Peter 4:7-11, NASB The Goal of Training: prepare for effective hospitality ministry. The Overview of Training: Large Group Training Session Break Out Training Sessions (Specific Teams) The Preview for Large Group Training: the big picture the church we want to be the workers we want to be making it all happen The big picture The of hospitality ministry A God-Centered View The entire Bible is the story of God building a family who will love him, honor him, and reign with him forever (Warren, 2002) The whole life and ministry of Jesus [is] a visitation on God s part to Israel and the world The One [Jesus] who comes as visitor and guest in fact becomes host and offers a hospitality in which human beings and, potentially, the entire world, can become truly human, be at home, can know salvation in the depths of their hearts (Byrne, 2000). 1
The Gospel: the great invitation into God s home by means of Jesus life, death, burial and resurrection. Our Great God: When we think of welcoming others & practicing hospitality, we should immediately think of God himself. God still longs to welcome people into his home with open arms. Reflecting God s Hospitality to All Our Understanding from Scripture: in the household of God, which is the church of the living God, the pillar and support of the truth. (1 Tim. 3:15, ESV) Cheerfully share your home with those who need a meal or a place to stay. (1st Pet. 4:9, NLT) When God's people are in need, be ready to help them. Always be eager to practice hospitality. (Rom. 12:13, NLT) Don't forget to show hospitality to strangers, for some who have done this have entertained angels without realizing it! (Heb. 13:12, NLT) Reaching Out to Church & Community What will you do to welcome your guests to an extraordinary experience? Inside your doors they will hear of the love of Christ. They will be invited to engage in life-changing relationships, particularly with a God who invites them to come home. What will you do to lay out the welcome mat as they enter your doors? (Waltz, 2013). Who s Our Neighbor? Visitors/Guests > Consistent Congregants (Members) > 2
Hospitality Ministry Purpose Statement: The purpose of the VBC hospitality ministry is to reach out with a welcoming spirit and genuine servant s heart to each person on Sunday mornings from the time they walk in the door to the time they leave. The church s image The for hospitality ministry Interactive Group Discussion Think of a particularly POSITIVE church experience you had Describe (in a few, single-word answers) how you felt (during, after): What do you think made the experience that way for you? Think of a particularly NEGATIVE church experience you had 3
Describe (in a few, single-word answers) how you felt (during, after) What do you think made the experience that way for you? The Face of the Church Valley Bible s Mission As we proclaim, we that are intimate with Christ, active in the church and loving the community. When guests encounter any individual on your guest services team, they encounter your church. We tell our team members, You are Granger Community Church. When you smile, our guests will leave thinking, What a pleasant church! When you wow people with your listening skills and service, they will know that this is a church that cares. You are the church. Of course, this is also true of negative experiences. If one greeter is indifferent, doesn t really listen, or doesn t follow through, the guest naturally assumes that the church is cold and uncaring [ ] you will have a brand that consistently honors the name of Christ, and this reputation will be confirmed every Monday morning. (Mark Waltz) Negative side: if you aren t on your game, that s the impression individuals will take away Positive side: if you are on your game, THAT S the impression individuals will take away! Grace side: God will work out his purposes regardless we can rest in him as we grow. 4
The worker s calling The for hospitality ministry A Unique Attitude & Mindset If you re wondering What attitude should I have while serving in Hospitality?! Just C.H.I.L. C: Explanation: a welcoming attitude that is apparent but ultimately seeks out what will be comfortable for the individual(s). Work towards being more expressive, clearly showing the other they are valued and can feel at home in our congregation. H: Explanation: no lack in diligence (Rom. 12:11) when it comes to hospitality ministry work! Demonstrating an inviting attitude, while meeting the needs of others requires a lowly and dedicated attitude. Give all that they can to their service. I: Explanation: characterized by an awareness of what s going on for the sake of service. Avoid being passive or lacking in drive and have mindful disposition. Actively look to meet the needs around us. L: Explanation: seek to genuinely care for the wellbeing a way that is evidenced in action. That means laying aside distractions as best as possible, including both those that are internal and external. 5
Your Unique Shape God has shaped YOU for service! S H A P E Reasons for knowing your shape: 1. 2. The worker s tasks The of hospitality ministry Campus Map: important to know that you are reaching out to the given area you ve been assigned; however, you are also responsible for knowing where everything is to effectively guide people. Additional Notes: 6
134 135 151 EXIT 133 132 150 131 101 130 121 Women 103 120 110 107 124 109 122 108 106 105 104 100 123 100 FOYER Fellowship Space 101 AUDITORIUM Worship Space 103 PORTICO KITCHEN Refreshments & Fellowship 104 MAIN OFFICE 105 STAFF OFFICE 106 STAFF OFFICE 107 STAFF OFFICE 108 STAFF OFFICE 109 STAFF OFFICE 110 STAFF OFFICE 120 CRY ROOM 121 MAIN KITCHEN 122 NURSERY 0 to 3-years-old 123 CLASSROOM First: Kindergarten & 1 st Grade Second: Pre-K & K Pick-up 124 CLASSROOM First: 3 & 4 year olds 130 CONFERENCE ROOM First: Adult Sunday School Second: Junior Church 131 LIBRARY 132 CLASSROOM First: 4 th & 5 th Grade Girls 133 CLASSROOM First: 2 nd & 3 rd Grade 134 CLASSROOM First: 4 th & 5 th Grade Boys 135 CLASSROOM First: Middle School Sunday School 150 FELLOWSHIP HALL First: Initial Sunday School Start Second: Children s Drop-off/Pick-up & Children s Church during service 151 YOUTH ROOM First: High School Sunday School 7
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Morning Schedule: Arrival Time: 8:15am Opening Prayer Pertinent Items/Information (addressed by leaders) Necessary Team Preparations (lanyards, checklists, collecting bulletins, etc.) Fellowship Time Workers Present for Both Services Meet our leaders! Jayne Crouch: leadership & scheduling for information counter & greeting; scheduling for ushers p: (509) 220-1229 e: skysthree@gmail.com Pat Doellefeld: leadership & scheduling for refreshments p: (509) 710-7605 e: waltdoellefeld@centurylink.net Chad Dokken: leadership for ushers & safety p: (509) 869-4875 e: chaddokken1@gmail.com Ted Hogeweide: leadership for communion p: (509) 922-2434 e: highlandmorgan@earthlink.net Michelle Hogeweide: leadership & scheduling for communion p: (509) 922-2434 e: highlandmorgan@earthlink.net Gunnar Tesdahl: acting team leader (oversight for ministry) p: (509) 768-3023 e: gunnar@spokanevbc.org 9