About Auxiliary Pioneering
Auxiliary pioneering is the most accessible form of pioneering available — and one of the most rewarding decisions a publisher can make. By pledging to spend 15 or 30 hours in field service during a particular month, you get a taste of what it feels like to have the ministry at the center of your life.
Many brothers and sisters who auxiliary pioneer for the first time say it opened their eyes to how much time they really do have — and inspired them to pursue regular pioneering as a permanent goal. It's often the first step toward a lifetime of full-time service.
What to Expect at the Booth
- Learn the difference between 15-hour and 30-hour auxiliary pioneering
- Hear from publishers who auxiliary pioneer regularly about how they manage their time
- Get practical tips for making the most of a pioneer month
- Find out how to apply through your congregation secretary
- Discover which months coming up might be great opportunities to try it
Who This Is For
Any baptized publisher who wants to stretch their ministry and experience the joy of spending more time in Jehovah's service. Young people, students, those between jobs, or anyone who wants to try pioneering before committing to a full year — this is your on-ramp!