Beit Immanuel Volunteer

We welcome you to consider serving the Lord here in Beit Immanuel Congregation and Guest House as a volunteer.

The volunteer program is a support role to the total ministry of Beit Immanuel. Volunteers come from different countries to be a support to the entire ministry while experiencing life in Israel. This means it is a place to serve, to learn and to grow in our relationship with God and with one another.

Volunteers are here for the chief purpose of offering a ministry of hospitality to overnight guests in our Guest House as well as to the congregations and groups that meet at Beit Immanuel. Men and women are involved in all duties, i.e. praying, cleaning, laundry, cooking, maintenance, painting, gardening, serving meals, dishwashing and attending the reception desk.

Being a volunteer is a learning experience that requires a servant heart! It is not an overseas holiday!

Six months to a year is an ideal time to stay but we sometimes consider helpers for shorter and longer periods of service.

All volunteers at Beit Immanuel are required to arrange their own medical insurance before they arrive. You may be able to arrange medical insurance at student rates through a travel agent or insurance broker in your own country. Personal valuables may also be insured.

When possible we try to accommodate our volunteers in a room of their own, however this is not always possible when there are many volunteers at one time in which case the rooms must then be shared.

We are a family in Yeshua and want to express his love to our guests and to the many visitors to Beit Immanuel. As a volunteer living in community you will be challenged to love and serve in many different capacities.

Be prepared for cultural and denominational differences! You will be challenged to be gracious and understanding in the face of different attitudes, cultures and people!

 


"And whoever in the name of a disciple gives to one of these little ones even a cup of cold water to drink, truly I say to you, he shall not lose his reward."

- Matthew 10:42