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WHERE DO YOU FIT?

Where would you like to share yourself with us?  Or do you want to learn a new skill?

The opportunities to fit into the puzzle of New Thought Unity Center abound. 

Do you like to "just do it" or do you like to plan and think things through and then help others get it done? 

Do you like to be involved in the Sunday Service itself?

Do you enjoy making new friends?

Do you have fun like being around the energy of young people?

Do you like setting the stage or standing on it?

Are you comfortable in a retail setting?  a kitchen? a prayerful setting?

Think about the answers to these questions and email me, Sam Elliston, and let's talk about the many opportunities for you to serve the New Thought Unity Center community and have fun at the same time. 

 

 


WELCOME TO UNITY

Sit in the reception area one Sunday a month from either 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. or 10:30 - 12:30 p.m. and welcome people who enter at the Grandview Entrance.  Guide people to Youth and Family Building, share information about NTUC and the physical plant. 


Are You An Early Bird?

Prepare and serve coffee and snacks as part of the Kitchen Friends Team on the third Sunday of the month.  Arrive at  8:30 a.m. to set-up.  After the service, serve the snacks and enjoy.   It's a fun way to be part of the church and a great way to meet people.  If for some reason, you are not able to work on a particular Sunday, one of your team members will fill in for you.


Youth and Family Ministry Teachers Do you enjoy interacting with young people?  Serve as a teacher one or two Sundays a month from 11-12 a.m.  Come shadow someone now and be in time for the fall teacher training.   

Do you have one hour a week for a young person?

 

Once again, NTUC members are tutoring 5th and 6th graders at Frederick Douglass Elementary School on Park Avenue in East Walnut Hills. Previous tutors have said things like, "It's so gratifying when the light goes on and she gets it. We have becme friends."    Tutors meet for one hour a week with a student, helping with classwork and modeling social skills.  Hours are donated between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m.  A background check is required. 


Youth and Family Ministry

Garden Team

Kitchen Friends

Greeters

Ushers