Bandy Assembly of God

 

Mae McGuire

 

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Church Position:  Trustee

What do you do here at Bandy A/G?:  At present I am a trustee.  In the past, I taught Sunday School (Jr. Class) for 30 years.  I have always worked with our Women's Ministries while able to attend.

How long have you been attending Bandy A/G?:  Over 60 years.  Before that I attended Whittaker Ridge Assembly of God

What is your favorite type of food?  Green beans (half-runners), Corn bread, all veggies

What is your favorite TV show?  Christian TV, Gospel singing, and cooking shows

Favorite hobbies/interests?  Watching painting on TV, cooking, quilting, and crafts

What was your first job?  Always been a housewife.  However, when I was younger my sister-in-law and I helped to paint, wallpaper, and decorate houses that my husband and father-in-law built.

What was your childhood ambition?  To marry and have a family

Who inspires you?  Our pastor Bro. Mullins and several ministers

What makes you laugh?  Our pets and our family get-togethers

For fun I enjoy:  Shopping and reading

Favorite Bible verse or passage?  Psalm 23 and Psalm 91

What is one of your favorite characteristics of Christ?  His love for us to the point that He was willing to die for us

Articles & Resources for Church Workers

  • Starting a Greeter Program
    Four years ago I accepted the challenge of evangelism chairperson for our church. One of the first programs the pastor and I developed was the Sunday morning greeter program.
  • Motivating the Right Person into the Right Ministry
    One of the greatest challenges for most leaders is selecting and motivating the right people into the right ministry positions in hopes of minimizing turnover and frustration. Even in the smaller church with limited personnel, it is important to coordinate people and ministry as much as possible.
  • “I TRIED, BUT NO ONE EVER CALLED ME”
    “I tried, but no one ever called me” are painful words for a leader who has much work to do and not enough people willing to do it. These words are painful for the person who wanted to contribute, but was never called. These are also painful words for a person who is committed to helping people connect and contribute in meaningful ways within the church.