Serve at Sagebrush

Be the hands and feet of Jesus.

The church is not a building. It is people using what God gave them to help someone else take a step toward Jesus. More than two thousand team members make that possible at Sagebrush.

Volunteers helping repair a car during a Sagebrush serve event.

Find a place to serve, fill out the interest form, and someone will help you take the next step.

Sagebrush volunteers welcoming a family at an auditorium entrance.

The room changes when people serve.

Serving is not about filling a slot. It is people helping people, at the door, in a parking lot, with a child, under a car, behind a sound board, or across a table.

Jesus showed us what love looks like up close. John 13 says, "I have set you an example that you should do as I have done for you."

Weekend teams keep the doors open.

If you like making people feel at home, solving practical problems, or helping services run smoothly, these teams are a strong place to start.

Guest Services and Parking

Welcome people before they ever sit down. Teams stock supplies, answer questions, give tours, greet at the door, help guests find seats, wave people in, operate shuttles, fill parking spaces, and keep traffic moving between services.

Audio, Tech, and Lighting

Help services and events run with clarity. Teams set up, mix, and monitor sound, provide video support, offer technical help, assist with stage design assembly, set equipment, and operate lighting boards.

Security

Help Sagebrush stay safe and enjoyable during weekend services by monitoring buildings and grounds with care and attention.

Start with the form

You do not need to know the perfect team before you sign up. Tell us what you are interested in, and someone will help you sort through the options.

People and care teams serve up close.

Some serving happens face to face with kids, students, neighbors, people in need, and people taking their next step.

A Sagebrush volunteer sitting with kids during a small group moment.

Kids

Serve children and families through secure check-in, Adventure Store, and programming for every age: Critter Corner, Seaside Surf, Adventure Island, and Wired.

6 weeks through 5th grade

Learn About Kids
Students worship during a high-energy Remix service.

Students

Help Remix serve 6th through 12th grade students through check-in, weekly small groups, student events, coordination, planning, and student services.

6th through 12th grade

Learn About Students
Volunteers helping repair a car during a Sagebrush serve event.

Pit Stop and Community Connect

Serve practical needs in the community. Pit Stop helps single moms and elderly people with light vehicle maintenance, including oil changes, brake maintenance, and belt replacement. Community Connect brings food, clothing, and personal care items to Albuquerque neighborhoods.

No advanced car knowledge needed for Pit Stop

Sagebrush volunteers welcoming a family at an auditorium entrance.

Jail and Prison, Rock at Noonday

Jail and Prison teams bring Sagebrush services to more than 250 men, women, and children in detention centers in and around Albuquerque each week. Rock at Noonday serves hot meals and essential supplies twice a month to people experiencing homelessness.

Jail and Prison teams complete training and background checks

Ready to find your team?

Fill out the serving interest form, and someone will help you find a place to serve.

I want to make a difference. I want to leave this place in better shape than the way I found it.

A Sagebrush volunteer sitting with kids during a small group moment.

Ready when you are.

After you fill out the form, someone from Sagebrush will help you find a team that fits your gifts and interests.