Mendalla
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I spotted an opportunity and grabbed it when I started going to the UU fellowship. Their website was a flipping mess and I knew enough HTML to be dangerous. So I volunteered to manage it and ended up doing a major redesign. That naturally led to editing the newsletter and sitting on the communications committee (they had a lot of committees back then). And I was starting to do services, then, too but it was not until after I shed the website (outsourced) and newsletter (taken over by staff) that I started sitting on the worship committee and becoming a leader in that area. Oh, and I was also the volunteer IT consultant for several years when I was the only member with a suitable skillset for that.Oh, my. I think the best thing to scare new people away is to tell them all the opportunities to volunteer within the first couple of weeks.
And that was all me grabbing opportunities to use skills I had, not people shoving them in my face and smiling.
So I agree with you that hitting a new member with a list of needs and going, "hey, any of these appeal?" can be off-putting but it is also important to be open to and accept when a new member wants a chance to use their skills in the service of the congregation, esp. if that brings new skills into the congregation's administration and leadership.