Demonstration of Volunteer Committment
Purpose
The purpose of this wiki is to show a more holistic interpretation to volunteering in terms of people's needs and contraints.
In addition to this diagram, each person should indicate their short-term and long-term goals and needs for volunteering. This will create a database or resource to help analyse and match-up work, etc. By being transparent, these resources would provide clear, current, and relevant evidence of volunteer contribution. It would also serve as a form of measurement to help distributed the load.
In my opinion, the church can't thrive without this type of resource to allow the congregation full access to "bust myths", misconceptions or wrong assumptions. I believe that, instead of delicately tip-toeing around the subject, the facts should be laid-out for everyone to see. A "reality-version" of a stewardship campaign so to speak.
Areas Where Murray is Concerned
As for myself, I am still wrestling with providing fee-based courses at Westminster due to cost/benefit analysis. Curriculum design is an IMMENSE time-related activity. I am literally "straddling the fence" wondering whether or not to risk the huge time effort in developing curriculum if there will not be sufficient and continued enrolment of students to pay as a return on my time investment...
Another labour-intensive endeavour is technical documentation. For example, here is a WIKI that I have been authoring for quite some time to provide technical details for the setup of the computer lab: [ http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/Computer_Lab_Manual ]
I could easily see myself absorbed in this documentation indefinitely, and thus the need for volunteers to allow me to focus on this activity. This is why I feel that I simply don't have any time to volunteer for "other things" like ushering or coffee-time. I like this to be an informational resource that someone could view first, prior to asking... I don't know if it relates to other people, but anything technical in nature is usually not seen by others without some sort of resource such as this...I like this to be an informational resource that someone could view first, prior to asking...