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2 Spiritual Disciplines Every Volunteer Needs

2 Spiritual Disciplines Every Volunteer Needs

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Recorded live at Hope Church’s Volunteer Appreciation Day in Richmond. Tommy shares two life-giving disciplines that help “always yes” volunteers find margin, joy, and balance. You will hear how Sabbath rest and intentional celebration can move you from burnout to sustainable service, plus a practical Q&A on making this work in real life and work.


Key Takeaways

  • God did not design you to live overloaded, overwhelmed, and exhausted.
  • Sabbath is both a command and a gift. It is meant to come first so your work flows from rest.
  • Rest renews joy, relationships, and impact. You serve from overflow rather than empty.
  • Celebration is a spiritual practice. Joy and gratitude strengthen service.
  • Small margins matter. Arrive a few minutes early. Leave space between meetings. Build simple pauses into your day.
  • In nontraditional schedules, take rest whenever the window opens. Treat it as a first priority when possible.


Timestamps

(0:00) Intro

(1:11) My Volunteer Addiction

(11:04) The Discipline of Rest

(30:11) The Discipline of Celebration

(38:26) Q&A Section

(39:32) Question 1

(43:12) Question 2

(47:57) Question 3

(52:13) Question 4

(53:50) Final Thoughts



Scripture Mentioned

  • Isaiah 30:15
  • Isaiah 58:13–14
  • Psalm 23
  • Psalm 150
  • Matthew 11:28–30
  • Hebrews 4:9–11


Books Mentioned

  • Margin by Richard Swenson


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