Help guide people toward connection.
Leaders at FPC help ministries stay clear, caring, and faithful so people know where to go and how to take their next step.
Lead with care before complexity.
Leadership does not start with a title. It starts with noticing people, helping ministry stay organized, and guiding visitors and members toward worship, prayer, service, and belonging.
Help people take next steps
Point people toward worship, prayer, ministry interest, events, or the church office.
Support ministry teams
Help organize volunteers, communicate clearly, and keep ministry moments ready.
Lead people-first
Serve with humility, prayer, patience, and attention to the needs in front of you.
There are several ways to lead.
Some leaders coordinate Sunday support. Some guide care and prayer. Others help with communications, events, media, welcome, or follow-up. The right starting point is a conversation.
Sunday leadership
Help worship, Scripture, music, media, and hospitality stay organized and ready.
Visitor guidance
Help newcomers know what to expect and how to connect after worship.
Prayerful support
Help route needs to prayer, pastoral care, or the right office contact.
Lead in a way people can trust.
Listen
Understand the need before trying to solve it.
Clarify
Make next steps simple, visible, and easy to follow.
Coordinate
Bring the right people, times, details, and communication together.
Follow up
Make sure people do not feel forgotten after the first conversation.
Interested in helping lead?
Start by contacting the church office so your interest can be routed to the right leader or ministry area.