Where Can I Serve?

Jesus told us to make disciples of all nations. One of the most important values of Glory of God Anglican Church is our mission to the world. It begins in our own community, and spreads from there. Glory of God members are involved in a variety of ministries from things as simple as washing windows to publishing the church website.  

Worship Ministries

The first person you may meet when you arrive is a Glory of God usher, ready to welcome you and answer your questions. The beauty of the sanctuary is certain to minister to you as you worship and partake of the music and the Word of God. Lay ministry is the foundation of Glory of God Anglican Church. Parishioners are invited to learn more about serving in the ministry of worship.

Altar Guild
Healing Prayer
Lay Eucharistic Ministers (LEM)
Music Program
Readers
Ushers
Hospitality
 
 
Media & Technology
 
Using media to spread the gospel is a privilege of Glory of God Church. In an age of widespread technology, we have a stewardship to use these tools to the best of our ability for kingdom purposes. Our Sunday service is streamed live and our weekly sermons are uploaded to our website in audio format. We also maintain an active calling tree and send emails for additional church communication.
 

Healing Prayer Ministry

A prayer minister is available every Sunday at the front of the church immediately following the service, to pray with those in need of prayer.
 
 
Operation Christmas Child   Operation Christmas Child is Glory of God’s annual drive to collect and distribute a variety of items to fill shoe boxes for children around the world through Samaritan’s Purse, a Christian International Relief Ministry. Collecting begins in October. Operation Christmas Child, the world’s largest Christmas project of its kind, uses gift-filled shoe boxes to share God’s love in a tangible way with needy children around the world.  Since 1993, Samaritan’s Purse has collected and delivered more than 113 million gift-filled shoe boxes to children in over 150 countries through Operation Christmas Child.  Shoe box gifts are collected in the United States, Australia, Austria, Canada, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Japan, New Zealand, Spain, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. More than 500,000 volunteers worldwide, with more than 100,000 of those in the United States, are involved in collecting, shipping, and distributing shoe box gifts.