Shabad Guru Sewa Society

Shabad Guru Sewa Society These ancient texts are not only spiritual guides but also historied caesuras that carry the divine wisdom and teachings of the Sikh Gurus.

Shabad Guru Sewa Society is devoted to preserving, restoring, and conserving the physical forms of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji and Pothi Sahib’s through sewa, respect, and strict maryada. Shabad Guru Sewa Society is a devoted organization with a noble mission to preserve, conserve, and restore aged sacred Sikh scriptures, particularly the revered Pothi Sahib’s and Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. Recognizin

g the importance of safe guarding this heritage for future generations, the society undertakes painstaking efforts to ensure-that the aged scriptures are restored with the utmost respect, care, and authenticity. Each restoration project is carried out using traditional methods and materials, guided by expert knowledge and a deep sense of reverence for the Shabad (Divine Word).. The work of Shabad Guru Sewa Society goes beyond physical restoration; it is an act of spiritual seva (selfless service), rooted in love, humility, and devotion. The society also plays a vital role in educating the community about the significance of preserving Sikh heritage, raising awareness about the proper handling and respect due to Gurbani. Through its efforts, the society helps to maintain a living connection to the Guru’s teachings, ensuring that the light of the Shabad continues to shine for generations to come. Their dedication embodies the Sikh principles of sewa, simran (remembrance of God), and respect for Gurbani, making Shabad Guru Sewa Society a beacon of service and spiritual preservation in the Sikh world.

12/31/2025

Job Title: Religious Worker
Location: Calgary, Alberta
Position Type: Full-Time / Part-Time

Overview

We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated Religious Worker to serve our community through spiritual guidance, support, and outreach. The ideal candidate will possess strong leadership qualities, excellent communication skills, and experience working with diverse groups, including children and individuals in hospice care.

This role offers an opportunity to make a meaningful impact by providing spiritual care and fostering a supportive environment aligned with our organization’s values.

NOTE: Candidate must be Baptized (Amritdhari Gursikh only).

Duties

Assist Granthis and Ragis in setting up and conducting daily prayers (Nitnem), Kirtan, and Paath.
Prepare and manage items needed for religious ceremonies (e.g., Rumala Sahib, Chaur Sahib, Palki Sahib).
Assist in the daily preparation and cooking of meals for the langar (community kitchen), following the dietary guidelines and traditions of the religious institution.
Support the organization of food distribution to congregation members and visitors, ensuring meals are served with respect and according to religious customs.
Participate in the cleaning and maintenance of the langar hall, kitchen, and associated areas to uphold the values of seva (selfless service) and cleanliness.
Help organize and coordinate religious ceremonies such as Akhand Paath, Sukhmani Sahib Paath, weddings, funerals, and other special prayers.
Assist with Sukhasan (closing ceremony) and Parkash (opening ceremony).
Maintain cleanliness and sanctity of the prayer hall (Darbar Sahib).
Help preserve and promote Sikh heritage, traditions, and language within the community.
Qualifications

Experience working with children, hospice care recipients, or in teaching roles is highly desirable.
Demonstrated leadership abilities within religious or community settings.
Excellent communication skills to effectively connect with diverse populations.
Strong interpersonal skills with a compassionate approach to service delivery.
Relevant religious or spiritual certification or ordination preferred but not mandatory.
Ability to work collaboratively within a team environment while also working independently when needed.
Commitment to upholding the organization’s values of respect, inclusivity, and service excellence.
Must be Baptized (Amritdhari Gursikh).

PLS EMAIL: [email protected]

12/25/2025

Shastars of Dhan Dhan Sri Guru Gobind Singh ji Maharaj and Baba Banda Singh ji Bahadhar

Shabad Guru Sewa Society is a devoted organization with a noble mission to preserve, conserve, and restore aged sacred S...
12/25/2025

Shabad Guru Sewa Society is a devoted organization with a noble mission to preserve, conserve, and restore aged sacred Sikh scriptures, particularly the revered Pothi Sahib’s and Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. These ancient texts are not only spiritual guides but also historied caesuras that carry the divine wisdom and teachings of the Sikh Gurus. Recognizing the importance of safe guarding this heritage for future generations, the society undertakes painstaking efforts to ensure-that the aged scriptures are restored with the utmost respect, care, and authenticity. Each restoration project is carried out using traditional methods and materials, guided by expert knowledge and a deep sense of reverence for the Shabad (Divine Word)..
The work of Shabad Guru Sewa Society goes beyond physical restoration; it is an act of spiritual seva (selfless service), rooted in love, humility, and devotion. The society also plays a vital role in educating the community about the significance of preserving Sikh heritage, raising awareness about the proper handling and respect due to Gurbani. Through its efforts, the society helps to maintain a living connection to the Guru’s teachings, ensuring that the light of the Shabad continues to shine for generations to come. Their dedication embodies the Sikh principles of sewa, simran (remembrance of God), and respect for Gurbani, making Shabad Guru Sewa Society a beacon of service and spiritual preservation in the Sikh world.

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Calgary, AB

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