January 5, 2026

[Webinar Replay] How to Develop a Serving Culture

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WWhen churches effectively engage volunteers and volunteer leaders, they see significant ministry impact: Our data shows churches with higher volunteer engagement reach 4 times more new people and experience 40% more decisions to follow Jesus.

But building a serving culture at our churches is harder than it sounds.

Pastors want to view serving as part of spiritual formation, but when there’s always a lack it can be easy to just focus on filling key needs.

How do you break out of the scarcity mindset and starting building a culture engages more people in the mission?

You will learn practical strategies to build a thriving volunteer culture by addressing two critical questions:

  • How do we attract and engage more volunteers?
  • And how do we identify, develop, and retain high-capacity volunteer leaders?

Amy Anderson -

Amy has served on the lead team at The Unstuck Group since 2016, including eight years as the Director of Consulting. During this time she has served over 150 churches, helping them design ministry, staffing & multisite strategies that aligns and fuels their mission. Prior to joining the Unstuck team, Amy served as the Executive Director of Weekend Services at Eagle Brook Church in the Twin Cities, helping the church grow from one location of 3,000 to six locations with over 20,000 gathering each weekend. Her husband is the Lead Pastor at Crossroads Church in Woodbury, MN.

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