On Christmas Eve we held two candlelight services. Initially I thought there would be no need for a rep from our stage team since we were doing low maintenance acoustic music that evening. Nothing fancy. Or so I thought...
Thankfully that evening Jason stepped up to fulfill the role of Stage Director. With a dead battery on one of our acoustic guitars (lessoned learned there) Jason had to run from the stage to the back of the room and then back on stage to get a new 9volt inserted into Soakie's guitar. All of this happening during service. It's a big deal when you've practically just started volunteering on a team and you're the only volunteer working on that team on one of the biggest services of the year. And then to have something potentially cause problems with the service plan. That can be quite stressful. Jason handled it like a pro.
That's just one example of the dedication Jason has in serving God on the WST. He's got the desire and eye to look for things beyond the typical checklist for each weekend service. I know he's got my back and Tim's when it comes to getting on stage and making sure needs are met without even having to worry about it. He's great at telling the band to be quiet backstage (a must if you're going to be on the stage team). Jason and his wife Alex have been a great blessing to Grace since attending over a year ago. Alex has also volunteered in the office when she was going through citizenship. Great people with great hearts!
Jason is another reason I love serving on the WST at Grace. When you see Jason, be sure to tell him he's SUPER COOL!!!!
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