Boys Brigade
Do you have a big smile and a big heart to serve?
At Berwick, it is our desire for every person to feel loved and welcomed whether they are new or have been part of the church their whole life. The Welcome Team models the welcoming and loving culture that we value highly as a church.
Michael Rojales | Associate Pastor
We don't want to be just a friendly church but rather to be a church with many friends!
What is involved?
Welcome Team Roles
Greeting & Ushering Team
- Key Task: Greet people as they enter and exit the church and usher them to their seats.
- Time: Sundays, 9 to 1pm on a roster, semi-annual team meetings
- Training: On the job
- Support: Supported by a team and a team leader
Anyone desiring to be involved at the Church must be known by an Elder, Ministry Leader or member of Staff for at least six (6) months and have been in regular attendance at the Church for at least six (6) months, as detailed in our Volunteer Recruitment Policy (click here).
The Church will consider involving anyone as a volunteer or leader. Individuals must, however, be able to demonstrate a commitment to the vision, mission and values of the Church, and may only be placed if their gifts and talents as volunteers or leaders match the needs of the Church. No person who has a conflict of interest with any aspect of the Church will be accepted as a volunteer or leader.
Please complete the Volunteer Application Form (click here) if you are interested in being involved in Welcome Team.
A Pastor, or their delegate, will contact you to arrange an interview. It may take us up to two weeks to follow you up, in exceptional circumstances, it may take longer. If you haven’t heard back in two weeks, please contact the church office on 9702 1011.
While you are waiting for your interview, please complete the Policy requirements as listed on the 'Policies Tab'.
If you haven’t been baptised, feel free to discuss this with the Pastor at your interview.
If you’re not a Partner yet, book into the next Exploring Partnership – click here.
Volunteers and leaders are expected to work within the policies and procedures of the Church, particularly the Code of Conduct, and adhere to its ethos. As representatives of the Church, volunteers and leaders are responsible for presenting a positive image of the Church to the outside world.
As representatives of the Church, volunteers and leaders are expected to represent our values of being loving, humble, hopeful and serving.
- Have a Working With Children Check and record the Church details – click here to apply for one / update your card
- Read & Sign the relevant Policies – click here to complete the Policy Induction Form
- Read & Sign the Code of Conduct – for 18+ click here / under 18 years – click here
- Food Handlers Certificate require by those working with food – click here to upload your certificate
(If you don’t have one you can obtain one online at (www.dofoodsafely.health.vic.gov.au) - Training is an important part of serving in a ministry and you will be required from time to time to either attend a group session or complete individual online training.
Once you have completed all the requirements, a decision can be made on your involvement, and a Pastor or their delegate will contact you.