serving with klife

KLIFE’s goal is to disciple, mentor, encourage, and equip students in the Springfield area with knowledge of who Jesus is. Our goal is to put Godly men and women in the lives of students in order to help them navigate life’s challenges and dive into the Word of God. We hope to provide a genuine discipleship experience where our KLIFE leaders share Jesus and share their lives! We’re looking for individuals who want to support their students beyond weekly small groups; to be there for them at their extracurricular activities as well as be there on their best and worst days. KLIFE leaders show up and show out!

ways you can serve with KLIFE

  1. High School Small Group Leader (9th-12th graders)

  2. Middle School Small Group Leader (6th-8th graders)

  3. Super K Leader (4th & 5th graders)

We also have a handful of volunteers that do not have the capacity to serve as a leader, but they support KLIFE by leading worship, helping with graphic/t-shirt designs, and using other gifts God has given them to build up the ministry.


UNDERSTAND OUR LEADER APPLICATION PROCESS:

Step 1: Meet with one of our full-time staff members to discuss the commitment, ask any questions, and begin the process. 

Step 2: Fill out the Volunteer Application HERE.

Step 3: Background checks are run and all references are contacted. 

Step 4: Personal interview with one of our full time staff members.

Step 5: Sign the Leader Commitment Waiver and complete the Volunteer Training and Student Protection Training.

If you have any questions about serving with KLIFE, please contact our chapter director or women’s director


KLIFE Ministries has zero tolerance for any sort of abuse towards minors. We take abuse seriously and cooperate with law enforcement to prosecute to the fullest extent of the law. To ensure the safety of the kids involved, completion of the application, interview, and training is mandatory in our screening process. All of our full-time staff have also received rigorous training from professionals on how to identify potential predators within our ministry.