New Volunteers
Hello! I’m Adelaide, and I’m the Volunteer Coordinator here at FacetoFace.
I’m so glad you’re here! Below, click on each of our programs to learn more information about what they are, when they happen, and what your role as a volunteer would be. Then, fill out the initial application form and I will be in touch with you within a week or so. I can’t wait to read your answers and learn more about why you want to volunteer with us! Thanks!
Current Volunteers
All volunteers with FacetoFace are encourage to stay in touch via text at 306-952-5708.
Ongoing training schedules and current volunteer opportunities are accessed upon request.
Volunteers are among the most important resources that FacetoFace has as a ministry. Our small staff can run large events because of the help and talent of individuals who have come alongside the Ministry to serve youth.
How Can I Get Involved?
What does it mean to volunteer at certain events? Please read about the roles of volunteers for our main programs below and learn how to get involved.

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In recent years, FacetoFace has been contracted by Holy Family Cathedral in Saskatoon to run their Face to Face nights once a month. Face to Face nights is a youth ministry program for grades 6-8. The evening consists of an opening game, a short talk, another game or activity, and a closing prayer moment. There are no small groups, but volunteers are encouraged to help run games and activities or lead a prayer moment, if interested.

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Ignite
Ignite summer camps are an opportunity for high school youth to grow in holiness. The week consists of daily mass and adoration, indoor and outdoor games, sessions with worship, testimonies and talks, shared meal times and small groups. As a small group leader, 5-7 youth are entrusted to you for the week to accompany, listen to, journey with, and have fun with! With close to 100 campers, being a small group leader and focusing in on the members in your group ensures that all campers are seen, known and loved. As a service crew member, your role is more behind the scenes – planning games, setting up the sessions, prepping for meals, cleaning up outside, doing supervision, etc. Other specialized roles include music ministry, pastoral care, photography and social media. Ignite is a weeklong, overnight camp.
Ignite Junior AB and SK
Ignite Junior is an opportunity for grades 6-8 youth to grow in holiness. Ignite Junior is run as a 3-day day camp and is a high energy, joy-filled place where youth can encounter Christ. Similar to Ignite, you can choose to be a small group leader or to be on service crew. (see above description for more details).
Reunions
In October, we organize small group reunions over our F2F Discord server for a one-hour video call to reconnect with our small groups from Ignite over the summer. This is an expectation of small group leaders that you would make time for this in the fall to reconnect with the youth from the summer.
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Being a team captain for TheWORD Bible Study means reading a chapter a day alongside the youth and sharing your reflections in the group chat on Discord. The role of the team captain is to champion your group, being a good example, affirming their reflections, giving reminders when necessary. The team captain is responsible for keeping track of their team’s points (or delegating a youth to do it).
The WORD Finale
Within 2 weeks of finishing The WORD Bible Study, all participants and team captains are invited to a one-hour finale online via Zoom to share their experience of participating in the study and spend some time with all of the other teams that participated! The winning team will also be announced.

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FacetoFace hosts the United conference each fall, where over 300 people come together for an opportunity to renew faith and friendships. As volunteers, it is a great opportunity to reconnect with the same youth you served over the summer. There is a core team that focuses on planning and preparing for the conference, meeting bi-weekly starting in early September through to the conference. All other volunteers are invited for the weekend – there are no small groups, but there is an emphasis on relational ministry and intentionally connecting with youth throughout the weekend. In addition to relational ministry, volunteers will fulfill a service crew role by prepping and serving in the kitchen, resetting tables and chairs, prepping games, cleaning up from activities, etc. All volunteers are also expected to help with set-up and tear down before and after the conference.