Co-op 2.0 hosting FAQ
If you’re passionate about being on mission with Jesus, loving your neighbor, sharing the good news of Jesus with people who haven’t heard it before, creating safe spaces for people to explore their faith and gathering in community to experience and encounter God, then you can be a Co-op 2.0 Host!
Who hosts?
A host is anyone who loves people and shares in the vision, mission and values of Common Good Church and feels called to this mission!
What do hosts do?
A host opens up a space (virtually and/or in-person); invites friends, family, neighbors, and acquaintances to join them in community; creates a warm and welcoming environment; plays the Common Good virtual Sunday worship experience for everyone to watch together; and helps facilitate Christ-centered community through hospitality, discussion/sharing, prayer, community service and fun activities.
Where do they host?
They host Co-op 2.0 virtually online or in-person when it becomes safe and appropriate in their home, apartment, at a cafe, or in any other convenient space that makes it possible for people to gather together safely.
When do they host?
They host Co-op 2.0 on Sundays during any one of our regularly scheduled service times, unless there is another day that makes sense to better reach and serve those they want to invite to be in community with them.
Why do they host?
They host because they love God, love people, and are passionate about helping people hear the story of Jesus, explore questions of faith, grow in their discipleship, and experience belonging and acceptance in community.
How do you become a host?
Complete and submit the Co-op 2.0 Host Application below!