Home Team

Joining the Home Team is a great way to develop and utilize your gifts and talents alongside others. It's also an opportunity to build relationships and surround yourself with community.

In order to join the Home Team, we ask that you would first attend Home Track! You can learn more about Home Track, including when it's offered next by visiting the link below!

There are 9 different Home Teams you can join! Each team utilizes a different set of gifts to serve others. Learn more about each Home Team below. 
Creative
The Creative Team of Home Church is made up of individuals gifted in design, marketing, and branding.
Age Requirement: 16+
Crew
The Crew Team of Home Church is made up of skilled people who love creating, building, remodeling, and fixing.
Age Requirement: 18+
Guest Experience
The Guest Experience Team of Home Church is made up of individuals who are outgoing and love to create a welcoming atmosphere.
Age Requirement: 16+
Next Gen
The Next Gen Team of Home Church is made up Home Kids and Home Youth. This team of people are passionate about investing in the next generation of Christ followers.
Age Requirement: 16+
Next Steps
The Next Steps Team of Home Church is made up of people who are passionate about creating an opportunity for people to grow in their personal relationship with Jesus.
Age Requirement: 16+
Prayer + Care
The Prayer + Care Team of Home Church is made up of people who love to pray with and for others and who love to meet practical needs and serve others.
Age Requirement: 18+
Outreach
The Outreach Team of Home Church is made up of people who love to serve the community through meeting practical needs.
Safety
The Safety Team of Home Church is made up of people who love protecting, aiding, and assisting people.
Age Requirement: 16+
Age Requirement: 21+
Worship + Production
The Worship Team of Home Church is made up of musicians and vocalists who are passionate about using their gifts to lead others in worship.
Age Requirement: 18+

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By joining the Home Team, members commit to upholding the following beliefs and policies.
Statement of Faith

Leadership Honor
As an essential part of the Home Team, you have a responsibility to develop and exhibit mature Christian behavior. This should be the basic premise of your desire to participate in a servant-leader position here at Home Church. While serving the Body of Christ as a servant-leader at Home Church, you pledge to present a good appearance at all times. In both attire and behavior, you should strive to demonstrate biblical standards in all situations. As Christians, the way we present ourselves to others is of vital importance to the way others perceive Christ. Our conduct should never be an embarrassment to Christ but should exemplify the best qualities of a mature believer and servant-leader. Exemplifying the highest moral commitment, Home Church leaders are to maintain a disciplined lifestyle of Bible reading, prayer, and fasting, as well as abstaining from any behavior which might cause Christ to grieve and others to stumble. By providing an example in speech and action, we encourage others to grow in Christ and become servant-leaders themselves. This is a way of life measured by the heart and commitment of each leader in the Home Church family. We regard a disciplined lifestyle as an essential part of our development, not as an imposition or restriction.​​​

Abuse Policy
I understand that Home Church is a safe place for all people and that Home Church complies with all Federal and State laws regarding reporting suspected child abuse. As a member of the Home Team, I understand that suspected abuse is to be reported to the Team Leader who oversees the area in which I serve. I also understand the four types of abuse listed below:
Physical: a physical act directed at any person that causes injury.
Sexual: contact or interactions between a child and an adult, or another child, when the child is being used for sexual stimulation of the perpetrator or another person. This includes exploitation through photographs, videos, or other communication methods.
Emotional: acts or omissions by the parent or other caregivers that have caused, or could cause, serious behavioral, cognitive, emotional, or mental disorders.
Neglect: failure to provide for the child or vulnerable adult’s basic needs. This includes adequate adult supervision, medical attention, housing, food, and clothing. Most cases of physical neglect involve inadequate adult supervision that has caused harm to the child or vulnerable adult or places them in danger of such harm.
I understand it is not my responsibility to investigate, and in no instance will I confront a parent or caregiver if abuse is suspected. As a member of the Home Team, I agree to comply with this policy and report any suspected abuse to the Team Leader who oversees the area in which I serve.