SERVE

Give your time and talent to build up the Church.

SERVE TEAMS


  • Redemption Kids is offered at the BOTH our 8:45a & 10:15a services

    The Volunteers for Redemption Kids help to welcome, care for, and lead a basic teaching for all the kids of Redemption, ages birth through 5th grade. There is a brief training that you will be led through before you are scheduled and all volunteers are required to have a background check completed before they serve. Volunteers arrive 30-45 minutes before service and are done as soon as things are cleaned up after service.


  • The Greeter Team volunteers assist Redemption Church staff on Sunday mornings by arriving 30 minutes before service to help ensure the space is ready for our Redemption family. This team greets people as they arrive, helps people find seats, oversees communion when necessary, and assists in packing things up at the end of the morning. These are the welcoming, smiling faces that make all of us feel loved as we walk through the doors every Sunday.

  • One of the biggest gifts that our church building has provided for those attending Redemption Church on a Sunday is that we have on-site parking! While this is amazing, we still need help facilitating the parking process. This is where Parking Team comes in! The Parking Team exists to create a fun and helpful environment to help make getting to church easy!


  • The Cafe Team serves Redemption Church by keeping everyone hydrated (with coffee of course). Members of the cafe team serve on the front end of both of our services by preparing coffee and hot water for tea. Occasionally our church will serve snacks, such as donuts, and the Cafe Team is a huge help in serving the people of Redemption Church with these things.

  • Music Team exists to lead Redemption Church in musical worship of Jesus. Music team is open for anyone to audition and will join the team at the discretion of Redemption’s Worship Arts staff. If you’re interested in serving on Music Team, the first steps are to fill out the application. For the application CLICK HERE

SERVE THE CITIES

Our vision is to be a movement of Jesus for the campus and the cities, which means that we want to leverage our time and talent outside of our four walls. We partner with a multitude of different organizations helping to serve the needs of the Twin Cities.

AREAS OF FOCUS

Food Insecurity

  • The Humanity Alliance is a Minnesota-based 501(c)(3) non-profit established in 2018 that aspires to create long-lasting community value. The mission of The Humanity Alliance is to restore love and dignity as we serve our most vulnerable populations.

    Their initial focus is providing improved access to nutrition to people who are food insecure and was inspired by a group of Minneapolis high school students. These students and their families are disproportionately held back by the catastrophic health outcomes tied to food insecurity.

    For more information CLICK HERE

  • Every Meal fights child hunger by focusing on filling the food gaps children face, especially on the weekends, when they’re not able to eat school meals. When they don’t have consistent access to enough food, the risk of hunger is very real. Through our multiple food gap programs, we provide children and families experiencing food insecurity with access to good food.

    For more information CLICK HERE

Welcoming The Nations

  • International Friendship Connection is Redemption’s international student ministry, dedicated to creating a welcoming space for international students at the University of Minnesota. (10% of the students at the University of Minnesota are international students)

    Through IFC, we hope to be a “home away from home” for these international students, building friendships that bridge cultures and share the hope of the Gospel.

    For more information CLICK HERE

  • Arrive Ministries is a refugee resettlement agency providing essential services and practical assistance to refugees and immigrants to advance self-sufficiency. We mobilize volunteers, in partnership with local churches, to extend love and friendship to our new neighbors to promote thriving in a new homeland.

    For more information CLICK HERE

Loving Youth & Families

  • For more than 50 years, New Life Family Services has been serving Minnesota families as one of the most comprehensive, faith-based non-profit organizations of its kind. We are committed to providing professional, life-affirming care through no-cost pregnancy, parenting, and post-abortion services, as well as licensed adoption services.

    For more information CLICK HERE

  • Together for Good (TFG) creates pathways for the Church to come alongside vulnerable children and families in Christ-centered ministry. Together, we work to ensure that families never walk alone.

    When parents face a crisis without a support system, they become vulnerable, which increases the risk of trauma for children. 

    At TFG, we offer a safe home for children so that parents can pursue stability. This happens through our host families, who are trained volunteers who welcome at-risk children into their homes – without being paid – for either short-term or long-term care. Additionally, we train and connect parent advocates to our TFG participant parents to provide ongoing relational support so that parents can focus on being the best parents that they can be

    For more information CLICK HERE

  • TreeHouse has been serving teens since 1984, helping them build relationships and resiliency rooted in living hope. We’re based in Minnesota, but we have sites across the country. Each of our sites host programs that give teens a safe space to find support and belonging. Through mentorships, retreats, and other off-site activities, teens have the opportunity to build even deeper relationships with peers and caring adults.

    For more information CLICK HERE

Supporting Those In Crisis

  • Breaking Free is a survivor-driven organization committed to empowering individuals impacted by sex trafficking to rebuild their lives. We provide a comprehensive range of services, including safe housing, direct advocacy, healing programs, and support for survivors and their families. In addition to offering permanent and supportive housing for over 50 family units, we reach even more individuals through mobile advocacy, meeting survivors where they are to provide critical resources and care.

    For more information CLICK HERE

  • At the Naomi Family Program (NFP), a program of Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities (UGMTC), we know the path to stability starts with meeting basic needs. We provide safe shelter and meals—but that’s just the start. We want to see each woman, and mother with children, move toward healing and stability. That’s why our program surrounds the whole person—body, mind and soul—with the loving and excellent care they need to thrive.

    For more information CLICK HERE