House Managers work with ushers to make each patron’s visit pleasant, comfortable and safe. They greet and seat audience members, serve refreshments and prepare the auditorium and lobby for the next performance. We are trained to be ambassadors for Stagecrafters and in resolving issues which may arise, such as duplicate tickets, and provide assistive hearing…

We design and/or run sound for productions, including orchestra, vocals, dialogue and sound effects. We mix sound to achieve the best possible delivery to the audience. We maintain microphones, cords, speakers and other supplies in the sound room. We ensure security of the equipment in the sound room when working on a production. Experienced sound…

We brainstorm and plan to provide opportunities for members to meet, make friends, share stories and gather socially at the theatre and other locations. We are always looking for new ideas – so, come join us!

We work hard to make all new members (and volunteers) feel welcome and valued as part of our organization. We schedule new member events but also members are encouraged to attend social and business meetings of Stagecrafters. We attempt to identify interests, talents and skills so that our members and volunteers can assist us in…

The objective of people who work on props is to maintain the props room in an orderly manner so items are easier to find. A props representative is present at each show’s set strike in the prop room to ascertain what props are to be stored and where. We provide orientation to properties storage area…

Members and volunteers who wish to design lights as well as those who wish to run lights for particular productions. We often have members who will mentor a new person in the lights area. People with lighting interests may also choose to run spotlights for productions that require that kind of lighting. Tasks include ensuring…

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We need men and women to lead worship services, facilitate Bible studies, mentor inmates, assist with addiction classes, operate our book cart ministry, and teach in our GRO Pods. Each jail has different needs and we would love to get you connected today.

The ARM Program connects volunteers on the outside with inmates on the inside through the use of email. Are you interested in writing letters to inmates? Visit our website to find out more information or sign up!

Our hope is that when someone leaves jail they would be welcomed with open arms into the local church to help nurture their new life in Christ. We need advocates in the local church who are willing to assist in helping returning citizens find their place in your church community.