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A core value of Capital Community Church is that of humble servanthood. No task or responsibility is beneath us as we undertake every ministry with a humble heart, grateful for the privilege of serving Christ and His body. 

To assist you in discovering your spiritual giftedness, click the button below to take a spiritual gift survey. Complete the survey and then find a place of service that you might explore in seeking to use your gift(s) to touch the lives of others in the Capital family of faith or beyond – some are listed below. 

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Once you have finished the survey, use your gifts and sign up to serve at Capital.

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Places to Serve at Capital:

Capital Cafe:
This once a month rotation to help clean and pack the dishes and supplies from the café is a great way to serve and connect. 

Capital Kids:
There are a variety of ways to serve from storytelling or snack making to rocking babies. 

Prayer Team:
Join the prayer team for any or all of the following as we lift up our worship service and church family needs:

  • Sunday, 8:30-9am in room 2011 
  • Wednesday, 9-10am at the church office

Medical Emergency Response Team:
This team is available for medical emergencies that may arise on Sunday morning. If you are a trained medical professional this might be a great place to serve. 

Ushers:
Greeting visitors, handing out worship folders and collecting weekly giving are just a few of the roles that make the ushers the front line of Capital hospitality. 

Worship & Tech:
There are many places to fit in the worship ministry. Here are a few:
• Instrumentalists
• Vocalists
Technical support including:
• Sound
• Lighting
• PowerPoint
We also have a Worship Set Up Team who helps set the stage each Sunday morning.

Hospitality Team:
Greet people on Sunday morning, connect with guests and assist people in signing up for Bible studies, events and serving at Capital.

Martha Ministries
As a Christian community at Capital Community Church, there are many ways to extend a hand of love and care to those in our church family. One of those ways is by providing meals, whether in celebration of a birth, help during illness or other times of need.