Most churches use the services of volunteers to fulfill their goals of spreading spiritual truth and helping others. If you are in-charge of a church missionary or volunteer group, we have an interesting question for you. Have you given any thought about finding a unique way to recognize them?
Subtle With a Touch Character
Custom lapel pins can be given out to show appreciation to active church members like ushers and community outreach teams. Giving these generous individuals small tokens of gratitude is a nice gesture that will make a big impact on their feelings and work.
For example, Royal House Chapel International in Maryland gives members of its Usher Board the lapel pin shown here. Notice how the lapel pin design was customized to reflect not only the church, but the members’ role as well. This pin design could easily be tailored to reflect other church roles like, Missionary, Steward and Sunday School Teacher.
Increased Visibility Boost Outreach Efforts
More often than not, the people that live in a church’s community are not members of the church. As a result, when they need assistance or support they do not know who to ask or call on. Luckily, church lapel pins can be used to identify volunteers and other church members. Volunteers that make themselves known will not only be able to help those who really need it, but could also expand their church’s congregation.
The next time you are in church, or volunteer to participate in one of its outreach programs, do not forget to tell your leader how custom lapel pins can help make volunteers feel appreciated and easier to identify. You should mention that lapel pins are also a subtle way to promote the church.