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Serving at the Southwest Believers’ Convention is a Sacred Experience

Christ followers know the importance of serving one another, as Jesus served us all. Imagine thousands of believers gathering at the annual Southwest Believers’ Convention and investing your time into their lives.

There are many ways to serve and volunteer at SWBC 2025, and any of them will leave you with a smile on your face and some additional love in your heart. It’s the annual event of Kenneth Copeland Ministries, and there is nothing like it in the Church.

“For even the Son of Man came not to have service rendered to Him, but to serve, and to give His life as a ransom for (instead of) many.”
–Mark 10:45 (AMPC)

If you are already here or headed to Fort Worth for the Southwest Believers’ Convention, consider serving. We could use the help to serve the thousands of people coming for their word from God, their blessing, their healing. The better everyone’s experience, the easier it will be to focus on the love of God and get what everyone ultimately came here to get—a touch from Him!

Interested? Here are some of the powerful ways you can serve at SWBC 2025:

Street Evangelism at Southwest Believers’ Convention

Since 2007, Kenneth Copeland Ministries has empowered its team to go out into the communities it serves during any event and bless people. These disciples of outreach go out in teams, sharing God’s love with those they meet, and some of those they encounter agree that their lives are empty, dark and void of redemption.

Led by Riley Stephenson, people are trained twice daily during the Southwest Believers’ Convention to engage in real evangelism in downtown Fort Worth, Sundance Square and the famous Fort Worth Stockyards. At 8:30 a.m. and 6 p.m., join the street ministry teams and help KCM create a movement during SWBC 2025 that walks out the doors of the convention center and into the hearts of souls.

Ushering In His Presence at SWBC 2025

Greeters and ushers at church or ministry events are crucial for the guest and member experience. When people think about the two areas of volunteering, images of assisting with seating, opening the front doors, or collecting an offering come to mind. Yet, the purpose is much more important than tactical duties.

The purpose of a greeter or usher is to create a lasting first impression. Without that, some people won’t return to church. They ensure a smooth flow of people and information. It’s their job to be the information booth, smartphone map, order of service, and to offer warm smiles.

At the Southwest Believers’ Convention, the volunteer meeting is open for everyone in Room 204 on the second level of the Fort Worth Convention Center.

Join us in the room at the Southwest Believers’ Convention or watch LIVE on The VICTORY Channel all week long.

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