It’s a Joy to Serve

Now that she's aged out of Roar Kids, she chooses to serve as a helper instead. That smile says a thousand words. A heart that loves Jesus, finds joy in serving, and wants every child to feel welcomed and loved. So proud of you, Shaniya. 🦋💜

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... Read moreServing in children’s ministry offers a profound opportunity to grow spiritually while making a positive impact on young lives. When young individuals like Shaniya choose to continue their journey as helpers after aging out of programs like Roar Kids, it reflects a beautiful commitment to community and faith. I’ve personally witnessed how serving with a joyful heart enhances not only the children’s experience but also deepens one’s own connection to their beliefs. A smile, as described, can indeed say a thousand words—sometimes expressing warmth, encouragement, and genuine love more powerfully than any spoken phrase. In many faith-based communities, the joy of serving aligns closely with purpose and identity. It’s inspiring to see someone find that joy in loving Jesus and dedicating time to ensure every child feels welcomed and valued. The phrase “AMAZING! Welcome Mrs Krept” from the content hints at a supportive, family-like atmosphere where helpers and leaders are lovingly acknowledged. Such recognition fosters motivation and strengthens community bonds. From my experience volunteering in church programs, being welcomed and appreciated as a helper not only boosts confidence but also encourages sustained involvement. If you’re considering serving in children’s ministry or another community role, embrace the opportunity to connect with others through kindness and service. You’ll be surprised how much a heartfelt smile and willingness to help can inspire both children and adults alike. Ultimately, it highlights how faith and joy come together to nurture growth and friendship inside and outside the church walls.