We offer many other great opportunities to volunteer.
If you are interested in serving in any of the areas listed below, call the church office at 352-787-3786.
Assist with Hard-of-Hearing devices on Sunday morning. We provide devices that amplify the sounds in the sanctuary to be used during Traditional worship services for those who are hard of hearing. We need volunteers to assist in cleaning the devices after each use, and ensuring that they are distributed and put away properly. For more information call the church office.
Join our Worship Technology Team. We
are looking for attentive and willing volunteers to
assist with computer presentations, livestreaming, audio, etc. in our worship services.
Advanced technology skills are not required
for all tasks. A willingness to serve where
needed is a plus. If you are interested, contact
Jared Hester at jhester@morrisonumc.org or
787-3786.
Be a greeter. This is a wonderful opportunity to warmly greet folks and make them feel welcome as they enter for worship.
Be an usher. Both men and women are invited to serve as ushers for the various worship services provided by Morrison.
Serve on the Altar Guild. Many hands make light work. The Guild includes the communion stewards as well as those who decorate the sanctuary for special seasons during the year.
Join our music ministry. Morrison is renowned for its superb music program. Perhaps you’d like to join the Chancel Choir or the handbell choir (Chancel Ringers). The Worship Band for our contemporary service is looking for instrumentalists and singers. For more information contact click here.
Be an office receptionist. This is a wonderful opportunity to learn names of fellow members and assist the office staff with light clerical duties. All of our receptionists are volunteers.
Assist with building maintenance. With four buildings covering a city block there continue to be on-going projects in maintenance.
Deliver flowers. The lovely floral offerings gracing our chancel area and narthex each week are broken down into smaller bouquets and taken on Monday to the homebound, critically ill, and those with special birthdays.