Churches rely so much on the gift of volunteer’s time, not to mention their skills, to function. Without you we would not be able to operate! If you would like to get more involved in your church community, there are plenty of opportunities! Watch this space as we fill it with all of the volunteer roles - some smaller than others, and each one with a specific gift or calling which might just fit with you. We would love to have you on board!

Visitor Welcome Assistant

  • We are looking to build a team of visitor welcome assistants, with a sound knowledge of the church and community. Welcome Assistants will be based in the reception area/foyer of St George’s Christian Centre. The purpose of this new role is to welcome visitors and offer information and advice as needed.

  • This is a flexible role due to the rota aspect. Ideally we would like to have the newly appointed welcome desk covered by a suitable person from 9am - 11am each weekday morning.

  • Good knowledge of St George’s Christian Centre is essential, with additional knowledge of our church services, regular events and initiatives across both churches would be desired but not essential. Great people skills and a good conversationalist.

  • Unlimited supply of tea and coffee. A great way to meet people!

Bell Ringer (St Giles’)

  • Ringing regularly with the St Giles team of Ringers.

    Please contact Richard if you would like to discuss this further:

    Richard Trueman 07909 686223

    Or, catch him on a Sunday/Thursday or talk to any of our team.

  • We ring:

    • for 25 minutes or so prior to the 10.30 service each Sunday

    • for 30 minutes prior to the 18.00 each Sunday

    • On Thursday evenings, to practise, approx. 20:00 – 21:30

    • For Weddings and other special occasions

    • At other times, for fun!

    We don’t all make every session, but we need basic commitment to Sundays/Thursdays.

    When learning to ring:

    • The above times won’t apply, as you won’t be ready yet to ring with the team; you first must learn how to ‘handle’ a bell.

    • We’ll arrange other times for this that suit both you and us. How many of these sessions we need will depend on progress, but it will take a month or two at least.

  • Just a desire to learn a new skill along with reasonable mobility.

  • • Becoming part of a well-established, skilled and friendly team who ring and socialise together

    • The sound of St Giles’ bells is a valued aspect of both church and village life – we’re proud of this, you could be part of this too!

    • Learning a ‘life-skill’ that will make you instantly welcome in the tower of nearly any of about 5000+ UK churches

    • Exercise your brain! In ringing there is always more to learn if you want to, even if you have been ringing for 50 years!

    • Being part of the wider local ringing community if you wish; ringing at other local towers’ practice nights on other nights of the week, being a member of The Guildford Diocesan Guild of Church Bell Ringers and/or The Surrey Association of Church Bell Ringers and taking advantage of their programmes of activities and training events

    • Helping to keep alive the 400-year-old tradition of church bell ringing

    • If you are young, learning a skill that you might be able to continue with a university ringing society: a great way to rapidly meet new uni friends. Many ringers have life-long friends (& partners) from, their uni days.

Little Kids Play - Toddler Room

  • Come and chat with parents, carers, grandparents, nannies, and childminders in our popular weekly toddler group at St George’s Church.

  • Wednesdays 9am - 12pm. Level of commitment is based on building a strong team. Minimum one week per calendar month.

  • A friendly and approachable personality, reliable.

    The candidate will require a DBS check and some basic level safeguarding training. (both of which are provided)

  • A great way to meet new families from the local community.

Hospitality Team Lead

  • To gather and lead a team of volunteers who will cater for different church events.

  • As needed across the calendar year by prior arrangement.

  • A friendly and approachable personality, reliable.

Premises Team

  • Be part of a team/working party who can be called upon for occasional one-off projects (probably via WhatsApp) across St Giles’ and The Dell Centre and St George’s Christian Centre. Tasks may include garden maintenance, decorating, general repairs etc.

  • As required by arrangement with Simon, our facilities manager.

  • A keen interest in premises maintenance. Some background in any relevant trade would be a bonus.

  • Working as part of a dedicated team. There will be opportunity for fellowship and plenty of tea or coffee and biscuits. Occasional team socials.

Health & Safety Support

  • To volunteer as and when required at a suitable time by prior arrangement to assist with regular safety checks across St Giles’ and The Dell Centre and St George’s Christian Centre. Also support required with Risk Assessments for regular and ad hoc events.

  • As required at a time to suit you

  • Attention to detail. Health and safety background would be ideal.

St George’s Café Team

  • We have a wide selection of roles available! From taking orders, making coffees, teas and serving food, working the till or the dishwasher.

  • We are looking for volunteers who would be happy to work from 9am to 12pm or from 12pm to 3pm, at least once per week.

  • Basic level health & hygiene training will be given where necessary. It is important to have great people skills and be willing to engage in conversation with our customers when the opportunity arises. This is a busy role and is therefore quite physical, so a good level of fitness is required.

  • A free simple Lunch, if you volunteer during core hours, that includes the lunchtime period. You will join a really friendly team. The café is a busy community hub, where no two days the same, and this is an excellent opportunity to engage with the local community. It is a fantastic first step for someone who may be looking for work experience or a career in catering and hospitality.

Little Kids Play Set Up

  • To put up tables and chairs for our toddler group and set up the toys ahead of our regular toddler and Baby group each Wednesday at St George’s Church.

  • Ideally every Wednesday, 8.30-9.30am. If we build a team then less frequently on a rota basis.

  • No special qualifications necessary. Just a desire to help and a reasonable level of fitness as some heavy lifting involved and quite physical work.

  • Becoming part of a well-established, skilled and friendly team providing a key service to a vital community outreach ministry.

Driver

  • To go and pick up a person from their home in Ashtead, for Sunday Church or church related group at an allocated time, and then to return them home.

  • once a week/month or as an when needed by prior arrangement.

  • A friendly and approachable personality, reliable.

    Own car with current clean driver’s license.

  • Providing a vital community link to someone in need.

  • Serving as part of a small team with the sole purpose of decorating the large Christmas tree in the foyer of St George’s Church.

  • Afternoon/early evening slot for a few hours – Annually! By prior arrangement.

  • The tree is large so consider level of fitness/mobility in terms of climbing step ladders and lifting.

  • Spreading festive joy! And unlimited tea, coffee and biscuits.

Festive Interior Decor Team - St George’s

Foodbank Transport Manager

  • Delivery of Foodbank donations from St George’s Church to Epsom & Ewell Foodbank.

  • Once a week at a time which the foodbank is accepting donations and which works for you. (less, if we can secure a small team to work on a rota basis)

  • Own car. reasonable fitness level due to the requirement for lifting and carrying bags of donated groceries.

  • A vital support to those in need at what is proving to be a vey difficult time, financially for so many.

  • To join a friendly team across multiple church services and events operating our projection software, Pro Presenter, from the media desk. Serving at least one service per calendar month (+Special events by prior arrangement)

  • As part of a rota you would be required to commit to at least one Sunday morning (9am - 12pm) or Sunday Evening (4.30-7.30pm) each month (may be fewer depending on numbers) at your preferred church or across St Giles' and St George's where required. In addition there will be the opportunity to bring your skills to other special services across both churches by prior arrangement.

  • Full training will be given on Pro-Presenter - the software solution we currently us. across our services. This is an excellent opportunity for any young person completing a Duke of Edinburgh Award, or someone who may be interested in experiencing first hand industry level skills if you are interested in a film or television production career or hobby. An equally exciting opportunity for anyone with an interest or some experience in this industry sector.

  • Joining a friendly team who meet for regular training/socials. Full Training given, DofE volunteer/New Skill qualification.

A/V Operator

Baptism Prep Assistant

  • Assisting the leader with pre-arranged Baptism preparation sessions - as required. e.g. with setting out chairs and resources, turning lights off/on for videos; taking the register and welcoming attendees and offering teas/coffees to participants and team.

  • This is currently once a month on the first Monday from 7.45-9.15pm, but may be less depending on the number of volunteers (i.e. rota basis).

  • Reliable, welcoming and friendly.

  • Tea and coffee. Accompanying people in their faith journey.

Little Kids - Baby Room

  • Come and chat with some parents and their under one babies as they step into a new phase of life, in our weekly baby group at St George’s Church.

  • Wednesdays 9am - 12pm. Level of commitment on a weekly basis is dependent of us building a team to serve on rota basis.

  • A friendly and approachable personality, reliable.

    The candidate will require a DBS check and some basic level safeguarding training. (both of which are provided)

  • A great way to meet new families from the local community.

Prayer/Intercessions Lead

  • To lead the congregation in praying for the wider world, community and church. Will vary according to the service (re-style)

  • Rota, once every 8-10 weeks across all SGSG services

  • Just You!

  • Regular connection with God and your church community!

Remembrance Sunday Stewards

  • Remembrance Sunday Specific -Setting up of Gazebo to protect musical instruments from the elements at the Ashtead War Memorial.

    Jet wash the War Memorial and tidy up the area ahead of our annual service.

    To redirect traffic from road closure points, on the morning of the service.

  • in the hours prior to and during our annual Remembrance Sunday service at the War Memorial in Ashtead.

  • Good general fitness due to level of physical work required.

  • Working as part of a dedicated team. There will be opportunity for fellowship.

Parish Property Steward

  • Each church property in the parish has a dedicated steward.

    • To be first point of contact (not on-call 24hr!) for any maintenance issues / problems arising

    • to carry out an annual inspection with a view to identify and forward plan improvements

    • the property stewards together form the Fabric’ committee, who meet 6 times per year.

    We currently have two vacancies!

  • Variable and by agreement

  • A keen interest in premises maintenance. Some background in any relevant trade would be a bonus.

  • Each steward joins the Fabric Committee, meeting 6 times a year.

Sound Desk Operator

  • To join a friendly team across multiple church services and events operating sound equipment. Ensuring all sound equipment is on and functioning ahead of an event or service. Overseeing appropriate storage of all sound equipment to enable ease of location for multiple users.

  • As part of a rota you would be required to commit to at least one Sunday morning (9am - 12pm) or Sunday Evening (4.30-7.30pm) each month (may be fewer depending on numbers) at your preferred church or across St Giles' and St George's where required. In addition there will be the opportunity to bring your skills to other special services across both churches by prior arrangement.

  • A good ear for music/audio quality. A knowledge of sound equipment is an advantage but full training will be given. This is an excellent opportunity for any young person completing a Duke of Edinburgh Award, or someone who may be interested in experiencing first hand industry level skills if you are interested in a sound production career or hobby.

  • Joining a friendly team who meet for regular training/socials. Full Training given, DofE volunteer/New Skill qualification.