Marketing & Administration
“But everything should be done in a fitting and orderly way.” —1 Corinthians 14:40
The beauty behind God’s design for His church is that He provided to the body those that find joy in serving behind the scenes. These faithful people, week-in and week-out, give of themselves to ensure the details of the ministry are not forgotten. Whether it is the administration of the small things or the creative process behind the communication of our church to the community, the work done outside the spotlight is rewarding and vital to the church’s eternal impact.
Serving Opportunities in Marketing & Administration...
Public Relations Assistance—We want the community to know us, and we want to know them. But to do this, we need to make sure we are advertising in local publications and on the radio for special events. If you are a people person and want to help Parkridge get the Word out, then let us know. We can use you to find creative ways to tell South Florida about who we are and why we are here.
Phone Calls—When there is a special event coming up or an important message to get to the church, we need help making phone calls to our members.
Photographers—You can never have enough pictures! There are so many events and activities that we do at Parkridge, and it is sometimes hard to make sure we capture the memories. Let us know if you are interested in taking pictures at special events.
Videographers—Sometimes the best way to share a special event or activity with the church is to show them a video. And the best is when we use our own footage with our people in it. If you like to video events or even like to put videos together, then we can use you!
Mailing Assistance—People like to receive mail and sometimes that is the best way to communicate with our members. But we need help stuffing, stamping and sealing to get the information out on time.
What’s Next?
We want to answer your questions! Fill out the Serving Form so we can help you determine the best place for you to serve and how to get started.


