Volunteer Ministry Check-In Guide

MAYFLOWER CHURCH

Volunteer Ministry Check-In

A guide for ministry team leaders

Purpose

At Mayflower, volunteers are not a workforce. They are members of the body using their gifts for the building up of the church. That means the way we “evaluate” them is different in kind from how we evaluate staff or officers. It is not a review at all — it is a check-in between a team leader and a team member, once a year, over coffee, about how God is meeting them in the place they serve.

This is the single most important paragraph in this guide: if your volunteer walks away from this conversation feeling scored, you have done it wrong.

Posture

When and how to do it

The Conversation

A simple four-question frame. Use it as a guide, not a script. Follow what God is actually doing in this person.

1. Are you still enjoying this?

Not “you're still doing a good job, right?” Literally — is there joy when you show up, or has this become a grind? If it has become a grind, is that because the work is costly (and good) or because the fit is off (and we should talk about that)?

2. Is this sustainable in your season?

Ask about their life outside the church. New baby, caregiving for a parent, a hard season at work, a difficult stretch at home, a health thing they haven't told anyone. What would need to be true for this ministry to remain life-giving for them this year?

3. Is God doing anything in you through this?

A church volunteer role is not just a service arrangement. It is a place of discipleship. Ask honestly — how is serving on this team shaping your walk with Jesus? Where is He meeting you? Where is He stretching you?

4. What do you want the next year to look like?

Is the answer “more of the same”? Great. Is it “I want to grow into more responsibility”? Let's talk about that. Is it “I need a break”? Let's plan that. Is it “I want to rotate to another ministry”? Let's make that easy. All four answers are equally valid.

Three things to listen for

After the Conversation

  1. Update your roster. Who is continuing, rotating, resting, stepping up, stepping down?
  2. Follow through on anything you committed to. If you said, “I'll get you training on X,” do that within two weeks or tell them why not.
  3. Pray for them by name this week. Specifically, for what they told you.
  4. Escalate with care. If the conversation surfaced a pastoral need, reach out to the Senior Pastor or an appropriate elder with the person's awareness.
  5. Do it again next year. The value of this rhythm is in the repetition, not in any single conversation.

Card for Team Leaders

You can print the page below as a single-card reminder and tuck it in a notebook or bulletin.

MINISTRY CHECK-IN

Once a year. Over coffee. Appreciation first.

1. Are you still enjoying this?

2. Is this sustainable in your season?

3. Is God doing anything in you through this?

4. What do you want the next year to look like?

Listen for quiet fatigue. Listen for growth hunger.

Escalate what is beyond your pay grade. Pray by name.


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Created 2026-05-07 19:47:25 UTC by Anton Brown
Updated 2026-05-07 19:47:25 UTC by Anton Brown