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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Volunteer Application in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Personal Information section. Enter your Last Name, First Name, and Middle Initial. Provide your Date of Birth and select your Gender and Marital Status.
  3. Complete your Address, City/State, and Zip Code. Include your Home Number, Business Number, Cell Number, and Email Address. Indicate if you are a Church Member and how long you have been attending.
  4. In the Volunteer Position section, specify where you are interested in serving within the ministry area.
  5. For Volunteer Ability, check the days you can volunteer and indicate whether you prefer a.m. or p.m. hours.
  6. Detail any previous Volunteer Experience by answering if you've volunteered before and describing your responsibilities.
  7. Provide insights into your talents, skills, spiritual gifts, and any physical limitations that may affect your volunteering.
  8. Share your Personal Testimony in the designated area. Use the back of the application for additional comments if necessary.
  9. Finally, affirm your agreement with the Church's Statement of Faith by checking the appropriate boxes before signing and dating the form.

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