River of Life Assembly

 

 MINISTRY COUNCIL 

Our Ministry Council is a group of men elected by the congregation to make leadership decisions for River of Life Assembly. These men are an integral part of the vision being carried out in our fellowship. They are men of integrity and honor. Pray for them as they seek God’s wisdom and guidance to lead our church family.

 

 

 
 

  AMASA BIGELOW

Amasa and his wife Melissa have five children. They have attended River of Life for several years. Amasa is active in youth ministry. He also sings on the worship team and plays the guitar. Amasa works for a local telecommunications company.
 

Arnold Bailey 

 

Jon Dodd  

  

Don Grasley

 Keith Howell 
 

STEVE PRINZING    

Steve Prinzing has attended River of Life Assembly for sixty-eight years. He and his wife Donna have two children and four grandchildren. Steve retired from Safeway after forty-four years. He has served on the Ministry Council and held various other positions in the church. 

 

    RALPH VANDYKE

Ralph and his wife Annette have been members of River of Life Assemblyfor several years. They have two sons. They are local business owners. Ralph enjoys sports and the outdoors. He and Annette are currently ministering to the J.R. High on Wednesday nights.

 


 

Articles & Resources for Church Workers

  • Starting a Greeter Program
    Four years ago I accepted the challenge of evangelism chairperson for our church. One of the first programs the pastor and I developed was the Sunday morning greeter program.
  • Motivating the Right Person into the Right Ministry
    One of the greatest challenges for most leaders is selecting and motivating the right people into the right ministry positions in hopes of minimizing turnover and frustration. Even in the smaller church with limited personnel, it is important to coordinate people and ministry as much as possible.
  • “I TRIED, BUT NO ONE EVER CALLED ME”
    “I tried, but no one ever called me” are painful words for a leader who has much work to do and not enough people willing to do it. These words are painful for the person who wanted to contribute, but was never called. These are also painful words for a person who is committed to helping people connect and contribute in meaningful ways within the church.