2025 Missions Trips Information & Application
Before you apply, please be sure you agree to these expectations of a Redeemer short-term missions participant:
1. Participate in all team activities before and during the trip, including teaching, discipleship, and team meetings. Team membership is a sacrifice and may require you to skip other important things. A unified team can better connect with people, and early unification helps avoid issues during a trip. Short-term mission provides multiple opportunities to learn from others.
2. Prioritize discipleship and evangelism over all else during the trip. Short-term mission trips are not a vacation or merely an opportunity to hang out with friends (though you will likely make good friends along the way!). Trips provide ministry opportunities; team members must embrace them and not be afraid to step outside their comfort zone.
3. Be respectful of each other at all times. Treat fellow team members, our ministry partners, and those we are serving with dignity and respect.
4. Follow the direction of your team leader. Recognize the authority and responsibility of your team leader by obeying instructions and demonstrating respect.
Please note: Domestic trips are open to all ages; international trips are open to children of members who are 15 and older. A parent or designated guardian must accompany minors.
1. Participate in all team activities before and during the trip, including teaching, discipleship, and team meetings. Team membership is a sacrifice and may require you to skip other important things. A unified team can better connect with people, and early unification helps avoid issues during a trip. Short-term mission provides multiple opportunities to learn from others.
2. Prioritize discipleship and evangelism over all else during the trip. Short-term mission trips are not a vacation or merely an opportunity to hang out with friends (though you will likely make good friends along the way!). Trips provide ministry opportunities; team members must embrace them and not be afraid to step outside their comfort zone.
3. Be respectful of each other at all times. Treat fellow team members, our ministry partners, and those we are serving with dignity and respect.
4. Follow the direction of your team leader. Recognize the authority and responsibility of your team leader by obeying instructions and demonstrating respect.
Please note: Domestic trips are open to all ages; international trips are open to children of members who are 15 and older. A parent or designated guardian must accompany minors.