Worship Musician March 2020 | Page 64

LEADERSHIP VALUING CHURCH VOLUNTEERS | Timothy J Miller It’s pretty safe to say that the average church thrives on volunteers. Can you imagine doing church without them? But in our culture, • volunteers generally give only a small part of their time and energy to support the needs of a • year olds are nearly one third less likely to The average church attendee goes to church volunteer. only one to two times a month and averages 52 The average value of a volunteer hour is hours per year volunteering their time. Nearly approximately $24.14. a fifth of those who do volunteer are actually Nearly 40% of people serving in a church splitting that limited time between your church local church, and even that amount is ever-so- plant have a combined annual household and other organizations. So, if you do the math, slightly decreasing. income of $35k to $50k. the average volunteer is willing to show up for 33% of church plant leaders have an hour or two to help once or twice a month. Here are a few interesting tidbits to consider: • considered leaving ministry due to the Maybe. • Men are 11.6% less likely to volunteer than financial women. of People aged 35-54 are most likely to consequential difficulty in their marriage. • volunteer (right under 29%), while 20-24 64 strain earning; from 35% of serving leaders instead report Where does that leave the Church? I’m thinking that we cannot simply blame our March 2020 Subscribe for Free...