

SERVE WITH A HEART FOR GOD
Every act of service is a step in faith.
Why serve?
Each of us have gifts, big or small, that God can use. Maybe it’s a smile that makes someone feel welcome, patience to journey with children or seniors, a heart for prayer or counselling, or skills that keep the church running smoothly behind the scenes. Whatever it is, your contribution matters!
By signing up to serve, you’re not only blessing others — you’ll also find joy, growth, and deeper connection with God and with His people.
Come discover where God may be calling you to serve. Let’s build Bartley - His church together!
KINGDOM JEWELS
CHILDREN MINISTRY
Sunday school teachers
Do you have a heart for children and a desire to share the love of Jesus? We are seeking enthusiastic and caring individuals to join our growing Children Ministry teaching team. Besides being part of a supportive and joyful ministry team, you can also look forward to growing in your own faith as you teach and serve. Whether you’re a seasoned teacher or simply someone who loves kids and wants to help, we’d love to hear from you! Requirements: 1. A Christian who has been attending Bartley worship service for at least 6 months 2. A love for Jesus and a heart to serve his church 3. A heart and calling to serve and disciple babies and children from 0-12 years old 4. Possess a good moral standing 5. Teaching experience not required; ongoing support will be provided Commitment: 1. Serve at least one year 2. Come for 2 observation sessions upon signing up 3. Serve 8 weeks consecutively in Jan and Feb; Thereafter serve twice a month. 4. Read the lesson plan on your duty week. This includes being familiar with the passage being taught, learning the worship songs and actions (if any) and knowing how to carry out the small group activities. 5. Be prepared to engage the children individually and in a small group. 6. Be punctual for your duty. This includes attending the pre-lesson briefing 7. You may be called upon to conduct worship and large group teaching 8. Attend 2 compulsory All-Teachers meetings (January & June)
FRONTLINE YOUTH MINISTRY
MINISTRY VOLUNTEER
Youth Ministry Volunteers are essential guides for the next generation, building relationships with young people in a fun, safe, and spiritually engaging environment. This role involves assisting in the facilitation of weekly youth gatherings, supporting pastors in administrative and logistical areas. Requirements: 1. A genuine passion for the next generations 2. A strong, personal Christian faith and a commitment to being a positive role model 3. Reliability, patience, and a good inter-personal skills Commitment: 1. Able to serve 1 Saturday (2pm – 6pm) per month 2. Participate in periodic volunteer meetings and training sessions 3. A commitment to serve for at least one year is appreciated
YOUTH CELL LEADERS
Youth Cell Leaders serve as spiritual guides and mentors for small groups, creating a safe space for faith development. This role involves facilitating weekly cell group meetings, leading Bible discussions, providing pastoral care, and walking alongside youth through their spiritual journeys. Cell Leaders help young people build deep connections with God and each other while navigating the challenges of adolescence. Requirements: 1. Commitment to being a consistent, reliable Christian role model 2. A current member or regular worshipper at BCC with strong biblical foundation 3. Strong relational skills with genuine passion for youth development Commitment: 1. Lead weekly cell group meetings (1.5-2 hours per session) 2. Maintain regular contact with cell group members throughout the week 3. Participate in regularleader training and planning meetings 4. Minimum one-year commitment to ensure relationship continuity
YOUNG ADULTS MINISTRY
EVENTS TEAM VOLUNTEER
Our Events Team volunteer will facilitate the planning of our quarterly YA Connect fellowship events. Roles available: 1. Program Planning 2. Logistics 3. Publicity 4. Treasurer Requirements: 1. Heart for creating events that foster spiritual growth and fellowship. 2. No experience required (guidance will be provided) Commitment: 1. Be on the planning committee for at least 2 YA Connect fellowship events.
DIGITAL MINISTRY VOLUNTEER
The Digital Ministry volunteer will create digital discipleship content that includes but isn’t limited to: 1. Documents 2. Images 3. Videos 4. Reels 5. Podcasts 6. Presentations 7. Blog articles 8. Memes To promote Young Adult events online, moderate online communities and research questions and topics relevant to Young Adults. Requirements: 1. Passion for equipping Christians in emerging generations 2. Christian who regularly attends Bartley and YA events 3. Flexibility and teachability a plus Commitment: 1. 6+ months 2. 1~2 days/month
PHOTOGRAPHER / VIDEOGRAPHER
Take photographs and/or videos of various young adult gatherings and upload them for church use promptly. To work together with the Digital Ministry Team. Requirements: 1. Photography and post-processing skills 2. Open to photographers using a DSLR/mirrorless camera or phone photographers Commitment: 1. On an event basis 2. Able to commit for a minimum of 1 year
INTEGRATION & BEFRIENDING (CONNECTORS)
Help welcome and host young adult visitors at monthly YA Connects and at Sunday Services, follow up with newcomers and/or new believers, and help Young Adults identify the “next step” toward deeper involvement in Young Adults’ ministry. Requirements: 1. A desire to help people feel welcome 2. Willingness to share the gospel with visitors unfamiliar with it 3. Persistence to follow up with people Commitment: 1. Commit to serving at 6 YA Connect events 2. Able to serve for a minimum of 1 year
USHERING & GREETING
Welcome people warmly to Bartley Christian Church at Sunday services, assist people in finding seats, and to help the congregation pass offering bags. Requirements: 1. A desire to help people feel welcome 2. Reliability and punctuality Commitment: 1. Commit to serving for a minimum of 4 services
DISCIPLESHIP GROUP LEADER
The Discipleship Group Leader will be part of a team that works towards building a cross-generational ministry in a missional discipling church Adult/Young Adult Leader who: 1. Shepherds - build relationships and care for DG, nurture acceptance in the community as a safe place for encouragement and edification 2. Teaches - facilitates discipleship discussions and encourages DG to grow in the Lord 3. Leads - models for the DG of what a disciple is 4. Guides the DG core team members to take on some leadership roles in the group Requirements: 1. A Christian who is regularly attending Bartley worship service 2. Believes that the Bible is the inspired Word of God and the final authority for all Christian faith and life 3. Has a regular devotional time with God 4. Preferably attending a Discipleship Group (DG) or Missional Cell (MC) 5. Be a baptized member of good standing in Bartley Christian Church 6. A heart and a calling to serve and disciple young adults 7. Able to relate to young adults 8. Possess a good moral standing 9. Confident in relating with young adults as a group and individually. Must have some experience in leading groups, and willing to develop skills in this area Commitment: 1. Minimum 2 years 2. Once in 2 weeks (2 hours) DG session 3. Meet up with members at regular intervals 4. Attends YA Connect 5. DGL Meeting once in 2 months (2 hours) 6. Meeting with Zone Mentor once a month (1 hour)
DISCIPLESHIP GROUP MENTOR
The Discipleship Group Mentor will be part of a team that works towards building a cross-generational ministry in a missional discipling church Adults who: 1. Shepherds - develop relationships and care for DG, nurturing acceptance in the community as a safe place for encouragement and edification 2. Guides – help young adults grow in humility and godly posture, sharing from experiences and insights on how to put faith into action 3. Partners Discipleship Group Leaders in discipling members Requirements: 1. A Christian who is regularly attending Bartley worship service 2. Believes that the Bible is the inspired Word of God and the final authority for all Christian faith and life 3. Has a regular devotional time with God 4. Preferably attending a Discipleship Group (DG) or Missional Cell (MC) 5. Be a baptized member of good standing in Bartley Christian Church 6. A heart and a calling to serve and disciple young adults 7. Able to relate to young adults 8. Possess a good moral standing 9. Confident in relating with young adults as a group and individually. Commitment: 1. Minimum 2 years 2. Once every 2 weeks (2 hours) DG session 3. Meet up with members at regular intervals 4. Attends YA Connect
Discipleship group leaders' mentor
Spiritually mature adults who: 1. Pastorally care for, spiritually guide, and mentor DGLs in their spiritual formation and discipling ministry 2. Co-discern God’s working in their lives for their family, DG, church, marketplace Requirements: 1. A mature Christian who is passionate about mentoring and discipling young adults and young couples serving as DG leaders 2. Believes that the Bible is the inspired Word of God and the final authority for all Christian faith and life 3. Has a regular devotional time with God 4. Possess good moral standing 5. Has experience in leading a DG / MC 6. Be a baptized member of good standing in Bartley Christian Church Commitment: 1. Minimum 1 year 2. Meet up with your group of DGLs monthly 3. Meet up with the YA Pastor quarterly 4. Attends YA Leaders Retreat (annually)
KINGDOM TREASURES
SENIOR MINISTRY
SENIOR MINISTRY VOLUNTEER
Seniors Ministry Volunteers provide companionship, practical support, and spiritual encouragement to older adults in our congregation. This role involves building meaningful relationships with seniors through senior-focused activities and events, and bible studies. Volunteers may also conduct home-visits, make phone calls, to fellowship with home-bound seniors to foster continued spiritual growth and community connection. Requirements: 1. Heart for serving older adults with patience and compassion 2. Good listening skills and genuine interest in seniors' lives and experiences 3. Reliable, trustworthy, and able to maintain confidentiality 4. Ability to show Christ's love through practical acts of service Commitment: 1. Weekly participation in senior ministry events and activities, or bible studies 2. Regular contact through home visits and phone calls 3. Able to serve on flexible need-based arrangements
FAMILY LIFE MINISTRY
COUPLE MENTORS
Couple Mentors provide guidance and support to married or courting couples, helping them build strong, Christ-centered relationships. This role involves walking alongside couples, offering biblical wisdom for marriage, facilitating healthy communication, and providing encouragement during various seasons of family life. Mentors create a safe, confidential space for couples to grow in their relationship with each other and with God. Requirements: 1. Spiritually mature, married couples of BCC with a strong, healthy marriage 2. Married couples with good biblical foundation 3. Excellent listening skills and ability to offer wise, practical guidance 4. Compassionate and non-judgmental approach to relationship challenges 5. Completion of the church marriage mentorship training program Commitment: 1. Meet regularly with assigned couple over a pre-fixed period 2. Facilitate discussions using the provided marriage enrichment materials 3. Maintain strict confidentiality and establish clear boundaries
YOUNG PARENT MENTORS
Young Parent Befrienders offer supportive friendship and practical encouragement to parents navigating the early years of raising children. This role involves providing a listening ear, sharing experiences, and helping new parents connect with our church family. Befrienders walk alongside young families, offering reassurance, practical tips, and spiritual support during this significant life transition. Requirements: 1. Understanding of challenges faced by new parents 2. Reliable, trustworthy, and able to maintain confidentiality 3. Heart for supporting families through early parenting years Commitment: 1. Connect with assigned parents regularly 2. Attend young parents' events and gatherings 3. Maintain strict confidentiality and establish clear boundaries
FAMILY LIFE VOLUNTEER
Family Life Ministry Volunteers support the church's mission to strengthen families by assisting in various programs and events designed for couples, parents, and children. This role involves helping to create welcoming environments, facilitating activities, and providing practical support that encourages spiritual growth and healthy relationships within families. Requirements: 1. Heart for serving families and supporting family spiritual formation 2. Good relational skills with both children and adults 3. Flexibility to serve in various capacities (events, programs, administrative support) 4. Team-oriented with positive, servant-hearted attitude Commitment: 1. Assist with family events, parenting workshops, or marriage enrichment activities 2. Participate in seasonal volunteer training and planning sessions
MISSIONAL CELL
CELL LEADERS
Cell Leaders facilitate small group communities where worshippers can grow in faith, build meaningful relationships, and support one another in their spiritual journeys. This role involves guiding weekly/bi-weekly group discussions, creating a warm and welcoming environment, and encouraging members to apply biblical truths to their daily lives. Cell Leaders help foster spiritual growth, accountability, and genuine Christian fellowship among group members. Requirements: 1. Current BCC member 2. Mature Christian faith with a good understanding of Biblical principles 3. Strong facilitation and interpersonal skills 4. Heart for pastoral care and building community 5. Reliable, organized, and able to maintain confidentiality Commitment: 1. Lead weekly/bi-weekly cell group meetings 2. Prepare discussion materials and prayer points in advance 3. Provide pastoral support and follow-up for group members as needed 4. Attend leadership development meetings 5. Minimum one-year commitment to ensure group stability
PROJECT VOLUNTEERS
Church Project Volunteers provide essential support for specific church initiatives, events, and maintenance projects. This flexible role helps with practical tasks that enhance our church facilities, support ministry operations, and enable special events. Volunteers serve on an as-needed basis, contributing their time and skills to projects that maintain our church's functionality and welcoming atmosphere. Requirements: 1. Willingness to serve in practical, hands-on capacities 2. Ability to work well in a team 3. No specific skills required - training provided for all tasks 4. Positive attitude and servant-hearted approach Commitment: 1. Flexible scheduling based on project needs and availability
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (FEED)
FEED ADMIN & LOGISTICS VOLUNTEERS
Responsible for providing administrative and logistical support (e.g., set up & clean up classrooms, welcome, attendance/registration, prepare and serve refreshments, give out class notes, collect assignments, child-care, backstage help during Baptism, etc.) to the Christian Education ministry, ensuring smooth operation of classes, events, and activities. On-the-job training will be provided. Requirements: 1. Heart for service and supporting Christian education and spiritual growth 2. Good communication and interpersonal skills 3. Attention to detail and ability to multitask 4. A current member or regular worshipper of BCC 5. Arrive before class to set up and depart after class to clean up classrooms Commitment: 1. Be rostered to assist with seasonal FEED classes, events, and ministry activities 2. A commitment to serve for at least one year is appreciated
DISCIPLESHIP MENTOR
Responsible for guiding and supporting individuals in personal discipleship and in getting to know BCC through one-on-one or small group mentoring at own pace and time. Befriend mentees and help them build a deeper relationship with Christ and actively participate in church programs, classes, and ministry activities. Journey alongside and encourage mentees in FEED 101/201 classes in attending the classes and completing their assignments. Requirements: 1. Becoming Disciples of Christ (BDC) Discipleship Mentors - Be growing and/or mature believers 2. FEED101/201 Discipleship Mentors - Be growing and/or mature believers - Be official members of BCC 3. To have a clear testimony of salvation and an ongoing, growing relationship with Jesus 4. To be sure of your salvation 5. Have completed or are familiar with BDC, FEED101, 201 and 301 (Discipleship Mentor Training) 6. Be prepared to share the gospel using whatever tools or methods that you are comfortable with Commitment: 1. BDC DM: Anytime when you encounter a new Christian in BCC who needs follow up 2. FEED 101/201 DM: Whenever FEED 101/201 classes are being held (typically January - April and July - October) 3. Availability to meet with individuals one-on-one or in small groups as needed
TESTIMONY CHECKER
To support the Christian Education ministry by reviewing and affirming personal faith testimonies of individuals preparing for baptism or membership, ensuring clarity, sincerity, and alignment with biblical faith. Requirements: 1. To have a clear testimony of salvation and an ongoing, growing relationship with Jesus 2. Good command of English 3. Entry level proficiency in Microsoft Word Commitment: 1. Towards the end of each FEED 201 class (March - April or September - October)
MISSIONS OFFICE
MISSIONS VOLUNTEER
To actively support the church's missions program by providing administrative, logistical, or relational support. This role is vital for fostering a church-wide culture of missions work, effectively caring for our missionaries, and/or enabling members to participate in God's work locally and globally. 1. Mission Trip Support - Join a mission trip and support the Mission Team Leader in carrying out team responsibilities. 2. Missions Prayer Support - Help with the planning and coordination of our monthly prayer meetings. - Liaise with missions personnel to gather and share their prayer updates. 3. Missions Education - Assist with the planning and coordination of missions courses. 4. Missionary Care - Serve as a key point of contact for an assigned missionary or region. - Help maintain consistent communication between missionaries and the congregation. Requirements: 1. Heart for evangelism and serving diverse communities 2. Willingness to serve in various capacities (local and international) 3. Adaptable and team-oriented with cross-cultural sensitivity 4. Commitment to the church's mission and values Commitment: 1. Participate in seasonal mission activities and trips 2. Attend regular mission team meetings and training sessions 3. Support missionary communication and care initiatives 4. Assist with mission-focused events and fundraising efforts 5. Minimum one-year commitment for ongoing mission projects
BARTLEY COMMUNITY OUTREACH (BCO)
BIDADARI PRAYER WALK
Explore the new communities opposite our church, Bartley GreenRise and Bartley Beacon, to sense God’s heartbeat for our neighbours. - Briefing - 1-hr Walk - Sharing Requirements: 1. All are welcome. Commitment: 1. A registration link will be sent to you. This is required. There will be weekday morning and Sunday afternoon options.
VOLUNTEER FOR BIDADARI CHRISTMAS EVENT (13DEC)
Bring the Christmas cheer to Bidadari! If you like to sing or act, join the carolling team! We also need volunteers to man the craft and game stalls, do balloon sculpting for the kids, help with admin and carry stuff. Requirements: 1. Willing heart to serve the community Commitment: Date: 13 Dec 2025 Time: 4-7pm, 6-9pm Venue: Blk 215 Bidadari Park Drive, right opposite church A registration link will be sent to you. This is required. There will be a briefing a week prior and training for certain roles.
BEFRIENDERS
We are a friendly team of volunteers who believe in the power of a simple hello. Our mission is to build meaningful, door-to-door connections within our community, offering a listening ear and a welcoming presence. Door to door connections - To foster a stronger, and more caring community, we walk through local neighbourhoods to: 1. Follow up with neighbours who have previously highlighted needs. 2. Welcome new residents to the area. 3. Be a familiar, caring presence for those who may be isolated. 4. Share helpful information about community resources and events. Commitment: 1. Every 3rd and 4th Thursday of each month (2-4pm)
Alpha@bartley volunteers
The Alpha Film Series is a 8-week course to help people to find faith. It is a safe place for participants to ask any faith-related questions and explore the Christian faith. All sessions start with lunch, followed by a video, and discussion time. Requirements: 1. All volunteers are to attend a full-day training on Saturday. Date to be confirmed. Commitment: Dates: 8 Sundays from End March to May 2026 Time: 1:00 - 3:30 pm Venue: Bartley Christian Church Lunch is provided. Note: There will also be an Alpha Introductory Session in February 2026.
BARTLEY COMMUNITY care services (BCCS)
PROGRAMME VOLUNTEERS
At BCCS, our vision of touching hearts and building lives is to empower individuals and families in need to reach their full potential, enabling them to lead meaningful lives and make a positive contribution to society. You can be a part of this mission by serving in various programmes, each designed to bring hope, encouragement, and practical support to disadvantaged groups in our community. Programmes: - Fun With Phonics: Help children build strong foundation in their literacy ability - Tuition: Provide academic assistance to students lagging behind their peers - Home@School at First Toa Payoh Primary Sch: Teach high needs students life skills through activities which includes music, sports and games - Developing Young Leaders: Walk alongside youths as mentors - Fun With Seniors: Engage seniors through guided activities and forge friendships - Pickleball With Seniors: Promote healthy living and connecting with residents through sports - Transition Care: Deliver grocery to selected beneficiaries who are going through crisis and to engage them where there are God-given opportunities and opened doors Requirements: 1. A heart to bless and reach out to the underprivileged 2. Ability to work well in a team 3. No specific skills required – detailed instructions and training provided for all tasks 4. Positive attitude, friendly disposition and approachable Commitment: 1. At least once to three times a month 2. Serve in a way that works for you – commitment of flexible participation according to programme goals and needs 3. Must attend pre-briefings before commencement of each programme activity
COUNSELLING MINISTRY
LAY COUNSELLORS
Lay Counsellors provide confidential, biblically-based support and guidance to individuals facing life challenges, emotional difficulties, or spiritual questions. Working under the supervision of pastoral staff, this role involves offering a compassionate, listening ear and helping individuals explore healthy coping strategies and spiritual growth opportunities within a safe, supportive environment. Requirements: 1. Mature Christian faith with strong biblical knowledge 2. Completed church-approved lay counselling training program 3. Excellent listening skills and emotional intelligence 4. Ability to maintain strict confidentiality and professional boundaries 5. Compassionate, non-judgmental, and patient demeanor Commitment: 1. Availability for 2-4 counselling sessions per month (1-2 hours each) 2. Participation in monthly peer supervision and support meetings 3. Commitment to ongoing training and professional development 4. Minimum two-year service commitment after training completion 5. Maintain detailed confidentiality and case notes as required
HOSPITALITY
USHERS
Ushers are the first friendly faces people see when they arrive at church, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for all. This vital role involves greeting congregants, assisting with seating, facilitating the collection of tithes and offerings, and distributing communion elements during the service. Ushers play a key part in ensuring a smooth, orderly, and welcoming experience for worshippers. Requirements: 1. A warm and friendly demeanour with a desire to make everyone feel welcome 2. A heart for service, reliable and punctual 3. No prior experience is needed — training is provided Commitment: 1. Able to serve 1 Sunday service per month 2. Arrive 30 minutes before the Sunday service starts (8.15am or 10.45 am) 3. A commitment to serve for at least one year is appreciated
THE MEETING POINT HOSTS
The Meeting Point (TMP) Hosts have the special mission of making first-time visitors and guests feel welcomed and comfortable. Stationed at level 1 designated welcome area, you are the friendly ambassador who provides a warm greeting, answers initial questions, and offers helpful resources. This role is crucial for creating a positive and memorable first impression of our church family. Requirements: 1. A current member or regular worshipper of BCC 2. Ability to initiate conversation and listen attentively 3. A genuine passion for helping people feel at ease 4. Good knowledge of the church's layout, services, and basic ministries 5. Training on specific resources and FAQs will be provided Commitment: 1. Able to serve 1 Sunday service per month 2. Arrive 15 minutes before the service ends, and chat with newcomers for approx. 45minutes 3. A commitment to serve for at least one year is appreciated
COMMUNITY LUNCH SERVERS
Community Lunch Servers play a vital role in fostering fellowship and hospitality after our services whenever there is a community lunch. This team facilitates by serving food to congregants with a warm and cheerful attitude. Your service turns a simple meal into an opportunity for connection, conversation, and building relationships within our church family. Requirements: 1. A friendly and servant-hearted attitude 2. A commitment to hygiene and food safety (basic guidelines will be provided) 3. Ability to work cheerfully and efficiently as part of a team Commitment: 1. Able to serve after end of 2nd service from 12.30–1.30pm 2. Missional cells are welcome to serve as a group 3. A commitment to serve twice per year is appreciated
MEDIA & COMMUNICATION
AUDIO CREW
The Audio Crew plays a vital behind-the-scenes role in worship by ensuring clear, balanced, and distraction-free sound. From microphones to instruments to the livestream mix, the team helps create an environment where the congregation can worship and hear God’s Word without hindrance. Requirements: 1. Interest in audio equipment and sound mixing (prior audio technical expertise will be a bonus 2. Willingness to learn and troubleshoot on the go 3. Ability to work as part of a team Commitment: 1. Available to attend Thursday night rehearsals (7.30-10pm) and serve on the following Sunday (7.15am-12.45pm) of the same week 2. Able to serve once every 3 Sundays 3. A commitment to serve for at least one year is appreciated
VISUAL CREW
The Visual Crew helps bring worship and church services to life through visuals, presentations, and media support. By managing slides, lyrics, videos, and on-screen graphics, the team ensures that the congregation can engage fully in worship and follow the message without distraction. Requirements: 1. A heart to serve and be part of Sunday AV crew 2. Interest in visual equipment & presentation software (training will be provided) 3. Willingness to learn and adapt during live services Commitment: 1. Able to serve 1 Sunday (7.15am-12.45pm) per month 2. A commitment to serve for at least one year is appreciated
CAMERA CREW
The Camera Crew captures church services, and worship moments, helping people both in-person and online engage fully with the service. By managing cameras and live feeds, the team ensures high-quality visuals that enhance the worship experience and enable those watching remotely to feel connected. Requirements: 1. A heart to serve and be part of Sunday AV crew 2. Interest in camera operation & framing (training will be provided) 3. Willingness to learn and adapt during live services Commitment: 1. Able to serve 1 Sunday (7.15am-12.45pm) per month 2. A commitment to serve for at least one year is appreciated
LIGHTING CREW
The Lighting Crew sets the mood and atmosphere for worship and church events through creative and technical lighting. By managing stage lights, spotlights, and effects, the team enhances the visual experience, helping the congregation focus on God and fully engage in worship. Requirements: 1. A heart to serve and be part of Sunday AV crew 2. Interest in lighting equipment & stage lighting (training will be provided) 3. Willingness to learn and adapt during live services Commitment: 1. Able to serve 1 Sunday (7.15am–12.45pm) per month 2. A commitment to serve for at least one year is appreciated
PHOTOGRAPHY CREW
The Photography Crew captures special moments during services, events, and church activities, helping preserve memories and share the life of the church with the congregation and wider community. Through thoughtful photos, the team tells stories of God’s work in and through His people. Requirements: 1. A heart to serve and be part of Sunday AV crew 2. Proficient in using photographic equipment and editing tools to deliver good quality images 3. Experience in event or portrait photography in dim light setting is a plus Commitment: 1. Flexible, on-call availability for occasional events (church-wide events, church camp, baptism services, commissioning services, etc.)
VIDEO PRODUCTION CREW
The Video Production Crew produces and edits videos for church services, events, and special projects, helping to communicate messages, stories, and worship experiences effectively. From planning and filming to post-production, the team plays a key role in sharing God’s work visually with the congregation and the wider community. Requirements: 1. A heart to serve through creative media 2. Collaborates with the media team to film, edit and produce videos 3. Good technical skills, and the ability to work under tight deadlines are a plus Commitment: 1. Flexible, on-call availability for occasional events (church-wide events, church camp, baptism services, commissioning services, etc.)
GRAPHIC DESIGNERS
Graphic Designers use their creativity to visually communicate messages, announcements, and stories for church services, events, and programs. From designing posters, social media posts, and banners to helping create worship visuals, the team plays a vital role in sharing God’s work. Requirements: 1. A heart to serve God through creative expression 2. A flair for designing event posters, graphics for social media, designing pages for websites and/or bulletins 3. Good copywriting skill is a plus 4. A passion for connecting people to the church ministries Commitment: 1. Flexible, on-call availability for occasional events (church-wide events, church camp, baptism services, commissioning services, etc.)
MUSIC AND CREATIVE ARTS MINISTRY
VOCALIST & MUSICIANS
Church musicians help lead God’s people in worship through music, supporting the church’s mission with their vocal or instrumental gifts. They serve at weekly services, rehearsals, and special events like Good Friday, Easter, and Christmas, working closely with the Worship Pastor and Worship Leaders to prepare music and transitions. They serve alongside the wider MACAM team and community, with ongoing opportunities for spiritual and skill development through workshops and training sessions that strengthen both individual growth and team dynamics. Requirements: 1. Matured believer with heart of worship. 2. Proficiency in an instrument or vocals (ability to play to a click/guide track is a plus). 3. Ability to follow music charts/lead sheets and adapt to different musical styles. 4. Willingness to learn new songs and arrangements. 5. Timely communication regarding availability and schedule. Commitment: 1. Serve at both English Services from 7.15am – 12.45pm once every three Sundays. 2. Attend rehearsals on the Thursday before the scheduled Sunday, from 7.45pm – 10pm.
CHOIR
The Choir glorifies God and edifies the vision of church by leading joyful and heartfelt worship through music. We aim to create a strong community, enhance the spiritual experience of the congregation, and provide a space for our members to grow in their faith and serve with their gifts. Requirements: 1. Musicality - A desire to sing, a basic ability to carry a tune, and a willingness to learn/prepare the songs. (The ability to read music is a plus.) 2. Worship - A passion for praising God through music. 3. Commitment - Regular attendance at rehearsals, services and training workshops held by MACAM. 4. Teamwork - A cooperative spirit and a willingness to be coached. 5. Service - A desire to serve in the choir and in the MACAM ministry with a joyful heart. ----- Commitment: 1. Attendance is required at both weekly rehearsals: - 7.30pm – 9.30pm on Wednesdays 2. Worship Services: English Services: 7.15am – 12pm on Sundays 3. Specials services and/or events as needed (e.g. Good Friday, Easter, Christmas, etc.)
DANCER
Dancers use movement to express worship, helping the congregation encounter God’s beauty in a expressive, creative way. Through choreography, and creative movements, dancers lead others into praise and worship. Requirements: 1. A heart of worship through dance 2. Sense of rhythm, movement and expression (formal dance training helpful but not required) Commitment: 1. Able to attend rehearsals for specific services 2. Dance fellowship alternate Saturdays (time TBC)
OPERATIONS
CARPARK MARSHALLS
Carpark Marshalls are the first point of contact for drivers, playing a crucial role in ensuring a safe and positive start and end to the service. This role involves directing vehicle flow, assisting drivers in finding parking spaces efficiently, prioritizing safety for pedestrians (especially families with young children), and offering a friendly wave and greeting. Your service helps reduce stress and create an atmosphere of order and welcome from the moment people arrive. Requirements: 1. Ability to remain calm and courteous while giving clear directions 2. A strong awareness of safety and surroundings 3. Reliability and a willingness to serve in various weather conditions 4. Training on safety procedures and traffic flow will be provided. Commitment: 1. Able to serve 1 Sunday service per month 2. Arrive 30 minutes before the service starts 3. A commitment to serve for at least one year is appreciated
