Serve

Serving at Franklin Vineyard is one of the best ways to connect with our community and honor the gifts God has given you. No matter your skills or experience, there’s a place for you here. Explore our serving opportunities below, then fill out the form to help us connect you where. 

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First Impressions Team

The First Impressions Team creates the very first welcome people experience at Franklin Vineyard. Whether brewing hot coffee, passing out programs or helping with ushering people to their seats, this team helps people feel seen, comfortable, and cared.. There are many ways to serve on this team that make a big impact while helping you quickly connect with our community.

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Kids

Every Sunday, our kids step into a fun and safe environment where discipleship begins. When you serve with Franklin Vineyard Kids, you help lay the foundation for a lifetime of faith. There are many ways to get involved - from worship and teaching to behind-the-scenes prep, admin, and crafts that create an incredible experience for our children. For the safety of all, kids volunteers complete a background check.

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Youth

Franklin Vineyard Youth is a place where students find community and grow as disciples, with serving opportunities on Sundays and Wednesdays. Volunteers walk alongside 6th–12th graders during a formative season—listening, encouraging, and pointing them to Jesus. From small groups to worship, games, and events, you’ll help shape students into passionate followers of Jesus. For everyone’s safety, all youth volunteers complete a background check.

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Security

At Franklin Vineyard, we take safety and security seriously. Our goal is for everyone on our property to feel confident and at ease, knowing they and their families are protected. Our security team serves during all our services to help provide a secure and welcoming environment for all.

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Worship

Worship is central to who we are at Franklin Vineyard. Serving on the Worship Team is both a joy and a responsibility—rooted in the DNA of the Vineyard and focused on leading our church in worship of Jesus with excellence and humility.

Those interested in joining should demonstrate musical or vocal skill, commit to rehearsals, and regularly attend services in person as active members of our worship community. We’d love to hear how God has gifted you to serve.

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Production Team

Serving on our Production Team is an act of worship—partnering behind the scenes to create a distraction-free environment where the body of Christ can fully encounter Jesus, just as vital to our worship service as the worship band itself.

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Healing Prayer Team

Serving on the Healing Prayer Team means being trained and entrusted to minister the presence and power of Jesus through prayer—walking with people toward healing, deliverance, and breakthrough on Sundays and throughout the week as the hands and feet of Christ. Those who serve commit to monthly Saturday trainings and to personally walking through the healing prayer ministry process, ensuring every team member ministers with compassion, wisdom, and a deep understanding, just as Jesus modeled.

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Intercession Team

Serving as an intercessor means standing in the gap through prayer—our strongest weapon as believers—faithfully lifting the needs of church members before God while covering our church leadership and their families with continual spiritual protection and support.

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Creative Team

Are you energized by creativity and inspired to tell meaningful stories through visuals, design, or content on social media? If you’re looking to use your gifts to serve the Church, our Creative Team offers flexible opportunities for a wide range of skill levels, and we’ll help you find a role that fits both your strengths and your schedule.

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Groups

Serving in Small Groups means creating space for real relationships to grow, helping people feel known, supported, and spiritually formed as they follow Jesus together.

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Young Adults

Serving on the Young Adults Team means helping create meaningful gatherings, coordinating events, and walking alongside young adults in discipleship as they grow in faith, community, and purpose. We are looking for adults 35+ to serve in this team.  

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Evangelism/Outreach

Serving in Evangelism means boldly and compassionately sharing the hope of Jesus, creating opportunities for people to encounter the gospel and respond to God’s love in everyday life.

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Missions

Serving in Missions and Outreach means partnering with God’s heart for the world by meeting real needs, sharing the love of Jesus beyond our walls, and being the hands and feet of Christ in our city and beyond.

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Party Planning Committee

Serving on the Party Planning Team means turning empty rooms into joy-filled spaces—decorating, setting up events, and creating fun, welcoming environments where the church can laugh, connect, and actually enjoy fellowship together.