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Volunteers for Mission
  

 
And I heard the voice of the Lord saying, "Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?"  Then I said, Here I am! Send me!

Volunteers for Mission began in 1976 as a program in which people of various backgrounds, skills and professions offer themselves in voluntary service from six months to two years. Volunteers are supported primarily by their local congregations or dioceses.

The Volunteers for Mission program makes personnel appointments in response to requests from bishops of dioceses throughout the Anglican Communion, and ecumenically. Volunteers are placed in Africa, Asia and the Pacific, the Middle East, Latin America, the Caribbean, Europe, and the United States.

Forms of service are varied. Volunteers offer their skills in medicine, education, agriculture, development, counseling, administration. They are partners with the host Church wherever they go. Their talents are offered in response to God¹s call, in the context of love, and out of a desire to participate and share in the mission of the Church. 


Volunteers are...

  • Committed to Christ and the Church Physically and mentally strong
  • Called to vocation of servant ministry
  • Active members in their congregation or diocese
  • Contributing to the common work of God's people in areas which often desperately need this contribution
  • Broadening their vision as a world citizen
  • Contributing to peace and justice in the world by responding to God's call to service
  • Eager to work in partnership with others 
  • Making new friends and meeting many sisters and brothers in Christ

Volunteers can. . .                                                
  • Work as a Communications Officer                                   
  • Teach music, English or math                                                                  
  • Serve as a houseparent in a home for young girls
  • Assist in theological education classes
  • Provide medical assistance Supervise building projects
  • Develop programs for youth Work in clergy development
  • Serve as a community development worker
  • Province administrative and secretarial support
  • Organize computer program and financial management system