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mission & culture

what can I do?

Below are a few of the many ways you can be an active part of the Redeemer mission:

Most importantly, please read about the motivation that informs all that we do (click here).

Everyday Discipleship

Do you find yourself often mentoring and discipling others? We would love to support you in this effort and connect you with those who could use your support.

Contact David Juelfs

Community Groups: Leading or Hosting

We are always looking for people willing to lead and host community groups. Leaders are required to go through community group leaders training.

Contact Kem Erskine

Children's Ministry: Teacher or teacher assistant

Contact Kem Erskine

Mercy Ministry

We are committed to caring for the most vulnerable in our neighborhoods and cities. There is always a way to serve. Click here to see current opportunities to serve.

Foreign Missions: Missions Committee team members

Click here for more information on our Foreign Missions Team.

Contact Joe Passman

Prayer Team

Prayer is vital to the health of Redeemer and the thriving of our people. Click here for more information on our prayer team.

Contact Maureen Messenger

Housekeeping

Redeemer is a family and like all families there are housekeeping tasks that must be shared by all in order for the household to run well. At Redeemer some of those simple, but important tasks include:

  • Sunday morning set up
  • Set up for communion
  • Audio set up and tear down
  • Redeemer members and regular attendees are encouraged to volunteer at least twice per quarter for one of these tasks.

    Contact Mike Maxwell

    Hospitality Team

    Regular gathering of the congregation to have fun and build relationships with each other is an important part of discipleship at Redeemer. The hospitality team plans and coordinates these gathering. If you like to throw parties, or help others throw parties, and you generally just like to host people, this would be a great team for you to join.

    Contact Linda Craig