What is a team?
A team offers you the chance to discover your own potential and to shape the community together. How does that work? Simply try it out! You decide to join one of our teams for a semester (half a year). Be it in the worship band, as a moderator, in technology, as a preacher or much more. Don’t worry – being part of a team doesn’t mean you have to preach or play in worship every two weeks. There is the opportunity to simply do something once or twice and receive support and feedback from the team. You can get an introduction to our teams in the following videos.
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Discovering and shaping church services together. Trying out new things and taking steps together. Here you can find out what it means to be part of a particular team.
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