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Learn About The Teams
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The Choir
Joining the Madison Campus Choir is a wonderful opportunity to praise God through music, connect with fellow believers, and bless the congregation with inspiring worship. This choir sings about every other month during church services, offering a meaningful way to share your talents and contribute to the spiritual atmosphere of the church. Whether you’re an experienced singer or simply love to make a joyful noise, the choir welcomes you to be part of a supportive community united by a passion for glorifying God. Together, we rehearse, harmonize, and prepare songs that uplift hearts and draw listeners closer to Jesus.
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The Orchestra
Playing in the Madison Campus Orchestra is a unique and rewarding way to use your musical talents to glorify God and enrich the worship experience. Performing about once a quarter during church services, the orchestra brings together instrumentalists of all skill levels to create inspiring music that uplifts the congregation and enhances the spiritual atmosphere. Whether you play strings, brass, woodwinds, or percussion, you’ll find a welcoming community where you can grow musically and spiritually while contributing to a meaningful ministry. Join us as we blend our gifts to bring beauty and worshipful energy to our church family.
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The Praise Bands
Playing or singing in a praise band during church services at Madison Campus is an exciting way to lead the congregation in a heartfelt blend of various worship styles. Whether you’re a vocalist or an instrumentalist, the various praise bands provide an opportunity to use your talents to glorify God and create a dynamic, engaging worship atmosphere. By joining a praise band, you’ll be part of a supportive team dedicated to uplifting the church family through music and praise.
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Youth Praise
Playing or singing in the praise band for Youth Sabbath School at Madison Campus is a fantastic way to inspire and lead young people in worship. This vibrant and energetic ministry provides an opportunity to connect with peers through music while creating an atmosphere of praise that draws hearts closer to God. Whether you’re a vocalist or instrumentalist, you’ll be part of a team dedicated to fostering a meaningful worship experience tailored to the energy and spirit of youth. By sharing your talents, you’ll not only grow musically but also contribute to the spiritual growth of others in a fun, supportive environment.
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Cradle Roll Piano Players
Playing piano for the Cradle Roll and Pre-Kindergarten Sabbath Schools at Madison Campus is a delightful way to nurture the faith of the youngest members of our church family. Through simple, joyful songs and music, you’ll help create a warm and engaging atmosphere where toddlers and their families can connect with God. Your piano playing will accompany interactive worship moments, introducing children to the love of Jesus through music. This ministry is a meaningful opportunity to use your talent to bless others and contribute to the foundational spiritual growth of our littlest learners.
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Children’s Chapel
The Children’s chapel volunteer will lead a 15-minute praise and worship set prior to sabbath school at Madison Campus. The will engage children and families in uplifting, interactive music by selecting 3 or 4 age-appropriate worship songs and using simple lyrics and motions to encourage participation from young children. The volunteer will lead with enthusiasm, creating a fun and energetic atmosphere that invites both kids and parents to join in singing and praising. This role helps foster a sense of community, reinforces spiritual teachings, and brings joy to the Sabbath School experience.
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Audio-Visual Team
Volunteering with the Audiovisual (AV) Team at Madison Campus is an excellent way to serve behind the scenes and ensure a meaningful worship experience for everyone. The AV Team handles sound, lighting, and video production during worship services, supporting the delivery of music, sermons, and announcements with clarity and professionalism. Whether you’re experienced with technology or eager to learn, this ministry provides training and a welcoming team environment where your contributions make a significant impact. By joining the AV Team, you’ll play a vital role in enhancing both in-person and online worship, helping to share God’s message effectively.
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Juniors Sabbath School Teacher
Volunteering as a teacher in the Juniors Sabbath School (5th and 6th grade) at Madison Campus is a rewarding opportunity to mentor and guide young people in their spiritual journey. As a teacher, you will lead engaging Bible lessons, facilitate meaningful discussions, and plan interactive activities that help students connect with God and understand His Word. This role involves creating a welcoming and fun environment where kids can ask questions, deepen their faith, and build friendships. With the resources and guidance from a dedicated team led by Pastor Brooke, you’ll have the support you need to help make a lasting impact on the lives of these young disciples, helping them grow in their relationship with Jesus.
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Primary B Sabbath School Teacher
Volunteering as a teacher in the Primary B Sabbath School (3rd and 4th grade) at Madison Campus is a wonderful opportunity to nurture the spiritual growth of young hearts and minds. As a teacher, you’ll lead Bible lessons, crafts, and activities designed to make God’s Word come alive for children in an engaging and age-appropriate way. Your role includes fostering a welcoming and interactive environment where kids can ask questions, develop their faith, and build meaningful relationships with their peers. With the resources and guidance from a dedicated team led by Pastor Brooke, you’ll have the support you need to help lay a foundation for a lifetime of faith.
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Primary A Sabbath School Teacher
Volunteering as a teacher in the Primary A Sabbath School (1st and 2nd grade) at Madison Campus SDA Church is a joyful way to help young children grow in their love for Jesus and understanding of the Bible. As a teacher, you will lead engaging Bible stories, songs, crafts, and activities that bring Scripture to life in a fun and age-appropriate way. Your role is to create a warm and nurturing environment where children feel valued, excited to learn, and encouraged to develop their faith. With the resources and guidance from a dedicated team led by Pastor Brooke, you’ll have the support you need to help lay a foundation for a lifetime of faith.
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Kindergarten Sabbath School Teacher
Volunteering as a teacher in the Kindergarten Sabbath School at Madison Campus SDA Church is a rewarding opportunity to nurture the spiritual growth of our youngest learners. As a teacher, you will lead engaging Bible stories, songs, and activities that help young children understand God’s love in a fun and interactive way. Your role involves creating a warm, safe, and supportive environment where children can explore their faith, build friendships, and learn foundational Christian values. With the resources and guidance from a dedicated team led by Pastor Brooke, you’ll have the support you need to help lay a foundation for a lifetime of faith.
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Pre-kindergarten Sabbath School Teacher
Volunteering as a teacher in the Pre-Kindergarten Sabbath School at Madison Campus involves creating a loving, faith-centered learning environment for children, leading engaging lessons, and using Bible stories and activities that promote spiritual, social, emotional, and cognitive development. They will build positive relationships with children and their families, foster a safe and welcoming atmosphere, and collaborate with church staff and other volunteers. With the resources and guidance from a dedicated team led by Pastor Brooke, you’ll have the support you need to help lay a foundation for a lifetime of faith.
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Cradle Roll Sabbath School Teacher
Volunteering as a teacher in the Cradle Roll Sabbath School at Madison Campus SDA Church is a meaningful way to care for and nurture the spiritual growth of our youngest members. As a teacher, you’ll create a loving and interactive environment, guiding infants and toddlers through simple Bible stories, songs, and activities that introduce them to God’s love. Your role involves supporting parents and caregivers as they cultivate early faith in their children, providing a safe and engaging space for little ones to explore the foundation of having a relationship with Jesus. With the resources and guidance from a dedicated team led by Pastor Brooke, you’ll have the support you need to help lay a foundation for a lifetime of faith.
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Camp Staff
Volunteering in Camp Staff is for highschool students with a passion for service and mentoring the little ones. Students work alongside a team of peers to assist in teaching Sabbath School and preparing children’s church for the children of Madison Campus. They will help create a supportive and engaging environment, leading age-appropriate activities, Bible stories, and lessons that promote spiritual growth and development. Responsibilities include helping with classroom setup, engaging with children, and fostering a safe, nurturing atmosphere. This role offers an opportunity to build leadership skills, deepen faith, and contribute to the spiritual growth of younger children while collaborating with a dedicated team.
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Welcome/Check-ins Volunteer
Volunteers who help welcome and check-in children and parents in the Children’s wing at Madison Campus play a key role in creating a welcoming and safe environment. They will assist with the check-in process, ensuring that children and their families are registered, checked in, and guided to the appropriate classrooms. The volunteer will help manage the secure entry process, ensure compliance with safety protocols, and provide a friendly, supportive presence to parents and children. This role helps ensure that Sabbath School runs smoothly while contributing to the overall security and comfort of the church’s youngest attendees.
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Hall Monitors
Hall monitors help ensure a safe and orderly environment during Sabbath school at Madison Campus. They will monitor hallway activity, ensuring that only authorized individuals are allowed access to the children’s areas and maintaining security protocols. The volunteer will assist with crowd control, help guide parents and children to classrooms, and address any safety concerns that arise. Their presence ensures the secure and smooth operation of Sabbath School, creating a welcoming and safe space for children and families.
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Greeters
Greeters at Madison Campus Church play a vital role in creating a warm and welcoming environment for all attendees. They will be present prior to both the first service (9:00 AM) and second service (11:30 AM) to greet guests with a friendly smile, provide directions, and assist with any questions or needs. Greeters will help ensure smooth entry, distribute church bulletins, and direct visitors to seating areas, ensuring that everyone feels comfortable and connected. Their welcoming presence contributes to an inviting atmosphere and enhances the overall experience for churchgoers.
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Fellowship meals
Volunteers for the fellowship meals after church at Madison Campus help set up, serve, and clean up to ensure smooth and organized dining experiences. They will assist with arranging tables, preparing food and beverages, and ensuring all necessary supplies are available. During the meal, volunteers will help serve food, maintain a welcoming environment, and support clean-up efforts afterward. Their contributions help foster a sense of community, encouraging members to connect, share, and enjoy time together in a warm and friendly atmosphere.
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Deacons (male and female)
Deacons at Madison Campus Church serve as vital leaders in supporting the spiritual and practical needs of the church community. They assist in various duties such as preparing and distributing the elements for Communion, assisting with offering collections, and ensuring the smooth flow of church services. Deacons provide guidance and support during worship, help maintain the church facilities, and offer hospitality to attendees. Their role is to serve with care and dedication, ensuring the church runs efficiently while fostering a spirit of unity and service among members.
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403
Volunteers at the SDA Community Services Center, (or 403 center as it’s known locally), assist in providing support to individuals and families in need. They may help organize and distribute clothing, food, and other essentials, ensuring that the center’s resources are accessible to those facing hardship. Volunteers also assist with administrative tasks, inventory management, and maintaining the cleanliness and organization of the facility. Their role is essential in serving the local community by offering practical support, fostering compassion, and contributing to the mission of meeting physical, emotional, and spiritual needs.
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Small group leaders
A Small Group Leader at Madison Campus serves as a facilitator to foster spiritual growth, connection, and community within the church. Leaders have the flexibility to choose their group’s meeting time, format, and content, whether it’s a recovery group, age-defined group, skill-based group, or something else. Responsibilities include organizing and leading regular meetings, creating a welcoming and supportive environment, and encouraging group members to grow in faith, fellowship, and service. Small Group Leaders play a key role in helping participants build meaningful relationships and strengthen their walk with Christ through intentional, shared experiences.
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Pathfinders
An adult volunteer in the Pathfinder Club at Madison Campus plays a key role in mentoring and guiding young people in their spiritual, personal, and practical development. Volunteers assist with organizing and leading activities such as camping trips, honors, service projects, and weekly meetings, while fostering a positive, Christ-centered environment. They serve as role models, helping Pathfinders grow in their relationship with God, build leadership skills, and develop strong character. This role offers an opportunity to invest in the lives of youth, providing support, encouragement, and guidance as they explore faith, friendship, and their sense of adventure.
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Adventurers
An adult volunteer in the Adventurer Club at Madison Campus supports the spiritual and personal growth of children ages 4 to 9 through fun, faith-based activities. Volunteers assist in planning and leading meetings, crafts, outdoor activities, and Bible-based lessons, while creating a nurturing and Christ-centered environment. They serve as positive role models, helping children develop a love for Jesus, build friendships, and learn practical life skills. This role provides an opportunity to engage with young children and their families, fostering spiritual growth and encouraging a foundation of faith in their early years.
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NextGen Mentors
An adult mentor in the NextGen ministries at Madison Campus plays a vital role in building relationships and guiding the spiritual growth of youth and young adults. Mentors provide support by engaging in meaningful conversations, leading small group discussions, and participating in ministry activities such as Bible studies, outreach events, and social gatherings. They serve as positive role models, offering encouragement, wisdom, and a Christ-centered perspective to help young people navigate their faith and life challenges. This role is an opportunity to invest in the next generation, fostering a sense of belonging, purpose, and a deeper relationship with Jesus.
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Student Leaders
A student leader in the High School and Junior High ministries at Madison Campus SDA Church serves as a peer role model and actively supports the spiritual growth and community-building efforts of the group. Responsibilities include helping plan and lead activities, small group discussions, worship, and outreach events, while encouraging fellow students to engage in their faith journey. Student leaders demonstrate a commitment to Christ, foster positive relationships, and create a welcoming and inclusive environment where peers feel supported and connected. This role provides an opportunity to develop leadership skills, serve others, and inspire spiritual growth within their church community.
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Youth Group member
A group member in the High School and Junior High ministries at Madison Campus SDA Church is an active participant in growing their faith, building relationships, and contributing to the ministry’s success. Members engage in small group discussions, fostering meaningful connections and exploring their relationship with Christ in a supportive environment. They also take part in ministry planning by sharing ideas, helping organize events, and supporting outreach activities. By actively participating in worship, service projects, and social gatherings, group members play a vital role in creating a vibrant, Christ-centered community where they can grow spiritually, serve others, and build lasting friendships.
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