Volunteer Central

Find Your Place to Volunteer

  • Contact Person

    Judy Fitzgerald

    jfitzgerald@ncumcfl.com

    (352) 750-4529

    Description

    We are looking for assistance in our Administration Office with phone calls and light office work. You will be working alongside the Communication Coordinator.

    You would work on a alternating/ rotating schedule with other volunteers.

    Training will be provided.

  • Contact Person

    Jackie Damron

    jdamron@ncumcfl.com

    (352) 750-4529

    Description

    We are looking for facilitators to help in the groups, we provide the training. Facilitator role is to keep the support group on track and keep those in attendance involved.

  • Contact Person

    Jackie Damron

    jdamron@ncumcfl.com

    (352) 750-4529

    Description

    Volunteers are needed for the JOY-Alzheimer’s group that provides activities to the loved ones while caregiver attends support group on Thursday mornings.

    Training provided.

    We also need additional help to lead or co-lead to provide: Arts and Crafts, Music, Games and Exercise

  • Contact Person

     Janine Rogers

    jrogers@ncumcfl.com

     (352) 750-4529

    Description

    Recruit volunteers to assist with backpack assembly, sorting, backpacks and school supplies for Wildwood elementary, middle and high school, and to help with school pickup.

  • Contact Person

    Barb Holevinsky

    bholevinsky@ncumcfl.com

    (352) 330-3333

    Description

    Bargains and Blessings need volunteers in various areas of the store, such as:

    • Cashiers

    • Store Display

    • Store Re-Stocking

    • Drivers to pick up merchandise

    • Unloaders to take in donations

  • Contact Person

    Mitch Miller

    mmiller@ncumcfl.com

    (352) 750-4529

    Description

    Flexible availability to drive the church bus for church events, such as: Women’s and Men’s Ministry retreats, Youth events, and Mission & Outreach events. Requires a background check and a CDL driver’s license with a passenger endorsement.

  • Contact Person

    Sharon Weimert

     sweimert@ncumcfl.com

    (352) 750-4529

    Description

    We are in need of Greeters and Ushers for Celebrations of Life (memorial services). Strict safety measure are in place to protect volunteers. Training will be provided.

  • Contact Person

    Saturday: Sandy Thornton

    sthornton@ncumcfl.com

    (352) 750-4529

    Sunday: Jill & Lesan VanSyckle

    ljvansyckle20@gmail.com

    Description

    Servers are needed to help with Communion for all Saturday service, and once a month on Sundays. Training is provided, and everyone works in teams.

  • Contact Person

    Ashley Hill

    ahill@ncumcfl.com

    352-750-4529

    Description

    We are looking for volunteers to set up, replenish, and serve delicious coffee and treats.  Whether brewing coffee or maintaining small talk, these volunteers have smiles on their faces and love making our church a little more inviting.  Shifts are 8 AM – 9 AM and 9 AM – 11 AM, one weekend a month. 

    Training will be provided.

  • Contact Person

    Dawn Chadwick

    dchadwick@ncumcfl.com

    (352) 750-4529

    Description

    Assisting congregants and guests using the available computers to register for classes/programs, online giving, and church website navigation. Volunteers will also assign and record New Covenant ID Cards.

    You are asked to work one shift a month. Available shifts are:

    Saturday 4 PM–5 PM

    Sunday 8 AM–10 AM

    Sunday 10 AM–12 PM

    Training will be provided.

  • Contact Person

    Donna Hendren

    dhendren@ncumcfl.com

    (352) 750-4529

    Description

    Fresh Expressions is a ministry that provides mini worship services for residents in many of the living facilities in The Villages and surrounding areas.

    Qualifications:

    If you have the gift of music, prayer, or sharing a devotion, being a part of this ministry may be a good fit for you.

    All volunteers for Fresh Expression undergo training in protecting vulnerable adults as well as a background check.

  • Contact Person

     Janine Rogers

    jrogers@ncumcfl.com

    (352) 750-4529

     

    Description

    Gleaning fruits and vegetables at local farms. Requires bending, climbing ladders, lifting and carrying baskets containing produce, and unloading prepackaged food boxes from semi-trailer and loading into vehicles from local food pantries and soup kitchens.

  • Contact Person

     Sean Pollock

    spollock@ncumcfl.com

    (352) 750-4529

    Description

    Members assist Co-Chairs to complete necessary tasks according to liturgical calendar and to decorate assigned areas for different seasons celebrated by the church. Times vary based on season of church and assigned duties.

  • Contact Person

    Sandy Thornton

    sthornton@ncumcfl.com 

    (352) 750-4529

     

    Description

    To serve home communion to our faith community who are shut in their homes, reside in assisted-living facilities, or during hospitalization. Training and supplies will be provided.

  • Contact Person

    John Kellar

    jkellar@ncumcfl.com

    (352) 750-4529

     

    Description

    Two Team Leaders: contact/confirm that all scheduled to work a shift with them are confirmed to do so then provide service guidance & leadership (making sure tables are set properly, food is served, tables are bussed & cleaned , trash is removed.

    Eight to ten dining room workers/servers (times 2): they perform waiter/waitress duties, setting out place settings, serving food, making sure tables are bussed, cleared & cleaned. One of them is responsible for beverages – coffee making.

    Two to Four Kitchen Food Prep Helpers (times 2): these folks assist me in all food preparation – peeling, dicing, cooking/roasting, portioning, setting up the service line and restocking as needed – then kitchen work area clean up.

    Four to Six for Dishwashing & Clean Up (times 2): wash all dishes, utensils, pots & pans and properly store all items. Clean up includes trash removal and kitchen/dish room floor care (sweep & mop).

  • Contact Person

     

    Mat Napp

    mnapp@ncumcfl.com

    (352) 750-4529

     

    Description

    Assisting with the thriving online community. Each week, we're joined by 1000 people worldwide, all made possible by the dedicated efforts of our production team.

    No prior experience is necessary, and everyone is welcome to join us.

  • Contact Person

    Richard Maxfield

    maxfield.richard@gmail.com

    Description

    Our seven-person Traffic Control Team guides incoming and outgoing vehicle traffic for entertainment events at New Covenant’s campus, working in conjunction with a Sumter County Deputy Sheriff on CR101. Our paramount concern is everyone’s safety while entering and exiting an event.

    We do this for events when anticipated attendance exceeds 500 people. Our job is to direct inbound traffic to New Covenant’s East and West parking lots prior to an event and to direct orderly and safe exits from our property following an event’s conclusion.

  • Contact Person

    Ashley Hill

    ahill@ncumcfl.com

    (352) 750-4529

    Description

    We are in need of Ushers and Greeters before and after our worship services – Saturday 5 PM and Sunday 9 and 11 AM. Strict safety measures are in place to protect volunteers. Stand at the entrances for about 45 minutes prior to service to greet and help seat arriving guests, and 15 minutes after service.

    Training will be provided.

  • Contact Person

    Ashley Hill

    ahill@ncumcfl.com

    352-750-4529

    Description

    Provide a warm and friendly greeting to members and guests. Encouraging guests to fill out a connection card. Answering any questions guests or members have about ministry programs, events, directions around the church, and location of amenities. One weekend a month. 

    Training will be provided.

  • Contact Person

    Olivia Collins

    ocollins@ncumcfl.com 

    (352) 750-4529

     

    Description

    Our current Mentors “move up” with their Mentees, but because of how well-received the program continues to be, we have more students who are asking for Mentors. Each year, we recruit adults who have a heart for teenagers and a sincere desire to provide love, patience, guidance, and support over a period of four years as the Mentee journeys from ninth grade through graduation. The Mentor Program focuses on four foundational areas: physical, spiritual, behavioral, and academic/career needs.