Volunteers arranging tables and chairs in a church assembly hall for community gathering

Arizona Church Seeks 20 Volunteers for June Assembly

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The Grand Canyon Synod is calling for volunteers to help set up and tear down their June assembly space. Small acts of service are making this gathering of faith communities possible.

When a church community gathers for an important event, it takes dozens of hands working behind the scenes to make it happen.

The Grand Canyon Synod of the ELCA is seeking 20 volunteers to help prepare their 2026 assembly space in Arizona this June. The gathering brings together faith communities under the theme "Rooted in God's Story," and organizers need help creating a welcoming environment for all attendees.

Two volunteer shifts are available, each designed to fit into busy schedules. The decorating team needs three to five people on June 10 from 11 AM to 1 PM to set tables, arrange décor, and distribute materials throughout the space.

The larger need comes after the assembly wraps up. Fifteen volunteers are needed on June 13 from noon to 1 PM to take down tables and reset chairs for the congregation hosting the event. That one hour of service helps the host church return to normal operations in time for Sunday worship.

Arizona Church Seeks 20 Volunteers for June Assembly

Kathye Hamm is coordinating both volunteer efforts and can be reached at khamm@gcsynod.org. She's making it easy for anyone who wants to contribute an hour or two to this gathering.

The Ripple Effect

These volunteer opportunities show how community events depend on people willing to serve behind the scenes. Setting up tables and arranging chairs might seem like small tasks, but they create the foundation for meaningful gatherings where faith communities connect and grow.

The assembly wouldn't be possible without volunteers handling these essential details. Their work allows participants to focus on the event itself rather than logistics. And by helping reset the space afterward, volunteers ensure the host congregation can welcome their own members without disruption the next day.

This kind of service strengthens connections beyond the event itself. Volunteers meet other community members, contribute their time to something meaningful, and see firsthand how their efforts support larger goals.

Whether someone can spare an hour on Saturday afternoon or two hours midweek, there's a place for them to help. Many hands really do make light work, and this assembly proves that principle in action.

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