CAFE TEAM
Welcome to the Team!
A message from our Pastor - Alex Tan
OUR VISION
MORE PEOPLE BECOMING MORE LIKE JESUS
Jesus' last words are our first priority.
18 Then Jesus came to them and said, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. 19 Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptising them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20 and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.”
(Matthew 28:18-20 | The Great Commission)
As a church, we exist to see souls saved and disciples made. We exist to see more people becoming more like Jesus.
This statement speaks of multiplication and discipleship; it is a mission to expand our community, not just in numbers, but in the depth of our faith. We're committed to reaching more of the coast and extending the invitation to experience the transformative power of Jesus' teachings. Simultaneously, we're focused on deepening our understanding and embodiment of those teachings and fostering a community of disciples who reflect the love and grace of Jesus.
This is where you come in! How can you embody “more people becoming more like Jesus” this year?
Our values are who we are. They are not just what we do, but they are part of our DNA.
If the vision is the roof, the values are the pillars to support it and keep it strong.
Our values propel us toward our vision and guide all that we do.
This is the language we want to hear in every team rally, team meeting and team chat.
1 - JESUS IS OUR MESSAGE
We believe Jesus is God’s answer for the world.
We’re Jesus people and live to represent Him.
We believe one encounter with Jesus changes everything.
2 - PEOPLE ARE OUR HEART
We value people because God values people.
We choose to encourage, honour and love one another.
We are authentic, family focussed and make real connections.
We’re here to see people saved and make disciples.
We believe everyone can do something to reach others.
3 - SERVANTHOOD IS OUR ATTITUDE
We love serving the Lord together.
We are contributors, not consumers.
We choose to go the extra mile.
We serve generously with our time, talent and treasure.
OUR VALUES
Meet your Team Lead
Hi there! If we haven’t met already, my name is Simon and I lead the Café Team. I’m so glad you’re here and excited to have you on the team.
The café is far more than coffee. It is connection. It is conversation. It is community.
For many people, some of their most meaningful moments at church happen over a cup of coffee. It’s where friendships begin, prayer requests are shared, guests are welcomed and people linger just a little longer. What you create in this space helps church feel like family.
Being part of the cafe team is not just about serving drinks or handling food. It is discipleship in action. God has given each of us grace to play our part. The win every Sunday is simple, to create a space where people can encounter Jesus and where relationships can grow naturally and warmly.
The Café Team plays a powerful role in this. You create atmosphere. You create comfort. You create moments where someone feels seen and known.
Excellence in hospitality reflects the heart of God.
Below you’ll find everything you need to know about serving on the Café Team, including expectations, practical steps and what a Sunday looks like.
I’m here for any questions you may have and I can’t wait to serve alongside you.
Simon
How we serve & serve well
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Dress Code:
We come to our Sunday services dressed modestly and to honour God.
Practically, that means wearing your hm.church lanyard while serving, bottoms that reach your knees, and no low-cut necklines that may show cleavage. Crop tops are not acceptable. Nothing that’s too tight, short, or revealing.
Clothing with prints and patterns are acceptable, unless they have language or images that may be offensive or inappropriate.
We respect everyone’s styles and personalities, however, please dress to ‘blend in’, rather than to ‘stand out’ - we want our congregation’s focus to be on Jesus!
If unsure, please feel free to ask our leaders at any time.
Blue Card:
All volunteers at hm.church are required to have a blue card issued by the Government. This is free and easily accessible. Once you have applied for a blue card, please provide your name, date of birth, card number and expiry date to Darren. If you don’t yet have a Blue Card go here for more info.
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Punctuality:
Your reliability sets the tone for the team. Please arrive on time and stay until it is complete. If you are unable to attend or will be late, let the leader know as early as possible.
Communication:
We use Facebook Messenger & SMS for Sunday updates and team communications. We believe in honouring each other's time and effort so expect responses to communications.
Next Steps
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Our onboarding process is designed to set you up for success and help you feel confident serving on the Café Team.
To get started, please review the following resources:
Day in the Life – Café Team
Café Start of Day Checklist
Café Pack Down Checklist
Food Safety Expectations
Helpful Hints
From there, onboarding takes place over your first two times serving on the team.
You will serve alongside experienced team members, watching and learning:
Opening procedures
Coffee machine and grinder operation
Food preparation and presentation
Register and float handling (if applicable)
Cleaning and food safety processes
Pack down and close down procedures
You’ll have the opportunity to ask questions, observe workflow, and gradually step into tasks with hands-on support.
You are considered fully onboarded when:
You are confident in all aspects of your role
You can operate equipment safely and correctly
You understand food safety and hygiene standards
You can step into your position without needing step-by-step guidance
You are able to explain and show someone else how to do the role
Our goal is not just competence, but confidence. We want you to feel equipped, supported and ready to serve with excellence.
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We have a high feedback culture, and a culture of leading up. What this means is that communication is always two-way, we welcome any and all questions you may have, and encourage you to bring any issues, concerns, interests and more to our leaders.
Our leaders are equipped to answer your questions to the best of our ability, and will always be ready to support you.
MORE INFO
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Item Throughout the morning, your role is to create a space that feels like family and allows people to encounter Jesus.
The café is more than coffee. It is connection, conversation and community. Excellence in preparation helps create moments where people feel welcomed, relaxed and open.
Here’s what a typical Sunday looks like:
7:30 AM – Arrival
Arrive ready to serve.
We begin with a short team rally, prayer and any special variations briefing for the day. This is where we align, assign roles and prepare our hearts.
Start of Day – Opening the Café
Open the Café
Turn on café lights and fridge lights
Count the float
Turn on the grinder and fill with beans
Run 2 test shots through each group head
20g dose
24–30 second extraction
30ml shot
We prepare with excellence because consistency matters.
Restocking
Stock milk into the small fridge, rotating oldest to the front
Restock syrups, powders, marshmallows, cups, lids and straws
Fill food cabinet and log temperatures
Attention to detail keeps the café running smoothly and safely.
Food Preparation
Prep any food or smoothie items required for the day
Fresh, ready and well presented.
Safety & Compliance Checks
Check and log fridge temperatures
Food safety is part of honouring people.
Cleaning & Setup
Wipe down tables and set up outdoor furniture
Wipe benches, cabinets and front of coffee machine
A clean space communicates care.
Team Alignment
Team rally and prayer
Discuss daily specials and any new food items
Induct new volunteers if needed
We serve together, not alone.
During the Service
The café operates with warmth and efficiency.
Between services:
Wipe tables and reset spaces
Restock milk and supplies
Check cleanliness and presentation
We create a welcoming atmosphere before and after each service.
Post-Service – Pack Down
Pack down begins 30 minutes after the final service.
Coffee Station
Turn off and close coffee machine
Empty and clean grinder
Backflush the coffee machine
Wipe down all benches and machine surfaces
Food & Pastry Area
Pack away cakes and pastries
Wipe pastry cabinet surfaces
Cleaning Tasks
Clean all dishes
Drain and shut down dishwasher
Return syrups to fridge
Restock drink fridges if needed
Wipe counters, equipment and sinks
Sweep and spot mop where required
Final Close Down
Ensure all appliances are turned off
Remove rubbish or tie off ready for next collection
Leave the space clean, tidy and reset
Turn off lights and lock up
We finish strong.
The Win
The café feels warm and welcoming.
People linger, connect and build relationships.
The space supports people encountering Jesus.
Hospitality is ministry. Every coffee served with excellence and kindness creates room for connection.description
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Throughout the morning, your role is to create a space that feels like family and allows people to encounter Jesus. The café is a place of connection, and you help shape the atmosphere.
1. Warm & Hospitable
Friendly and welcoming presence
Comfortable engaging in light conversation
Creates a relaxed and positive environment
Makes guests feel valued and seenHospitality reflects the heart of God.
2. Spiritually Aware
Arrives prayed up
Understands that conversations in the café can be ministry moments
Carries patience and kindness under pressure
Recognises that every interaction mattersWe serve coffee, but we also serve people.
3. Reliable & Punctual
On time for 7:30am arrival
Engaged in team rally and prayer
Ready to serve both services and pack down
Dependable in assigned rolesConsistency builds trust.
4. Team-Oriented
Works well in a fast-paced environment
Communicates clearly with other team members
Willing to step in wherever needed
Supports new volunteersWe succeed together.
5. Detail-Oriented
Follows food safety and hygiene standards
Rotates stock correctly
Logs fridge temperatures
Keeps benches and equipment clean
Maintains presentation of food and coffee areasExcellence in small details creates a great experience.
6. Calm Under Pressure
Able to manage busy rush periods
Keeps a positive attitude
Maintains quality while working efficiently
Does not allow stress to affect hospitalityPeople may forget their coffee order, but they won’t forget how they were treated.
The Win
The café feels warm, welcoming and well organised.
People linger, connect and build relationships.
The environment supports people encountering Jesus.
Every cup served with excellence and kindness helps create moments that matter.
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Serving food and drinks is a privilege and a responsibility. We are committed to maintaining high standards of cleanliness, safety and care in everything we do.
Food safety is part of honouring the people we serve.
Personal Hygiene
Wash hands regularly, especially:
Before handling food
After touching rubbish
After using the restroom
After handling money
Hair should be neat and tied back if long.
Avoid touching face or hair while preparing food.
Do not serve if you are unwell.Food Handling
Use gloves or utensils where appropriate
Avoid direct hand contact with ready-to-eat foods
Keep raw and ready-to-eat foods separate
Ensure food is covered and stored correctly
Rotate stock using oldest-first principles
If in doubt, ask before serving.
Temperature Control
Log fridge temperatures at the start of the day
Keep fridges closed as much as possible
Ensure food cabinets are at correct serving temperature
Do not serve food that has been left out beyond safe time limits
Temperature control protects everyone.
Cleanliness & Workspaces
Keep benches clean and clutter-free
Wipe spills immediately
Clean equipment after use
Wash dishes thoroughly
Sweep and mop where required
A clean café communicates care and professionalism.
End of Day Hygiene
Properly clean and backflush coffee machine
Empty and clean grinder
Store syrups and perishable items in the fridge
Dispose of rubbish appropriately
Leave the space clean, tidy and ready for next use
We finish with the same excellence we start with.
If You’re Unsure
If you are ever unsure about food safety, ask your team leader immediately.
It is always better to clarify than to assume.
Excellence in food safety protects our church, honours our guests and reflects our commitment to serving with integrity.
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1. What time do I need to arrive?
Please arrive at 7:30am sharp.
This allows time for team rally, prayer, role allocation and full café setup before guests arrive.
Being on time ensures we start calm, prepared and ready.
2. What should I wear?
Dress neat, modest and practical.
Closed shoes are recommended for safety. You’ll be moving, preparing drinks and handling food, so comfort and cleanliness are important.
3. What is the main goal of the Café Team?
Our win every Sunday is simple:
The café feels warm and welcoming.
People stay, connect and build relationships.
The space supports people encountering Jesus.
The café is often where conversations begin and community grows.
4. Do I need barista experience?
Not necessarily.
We will train you on how to use the machine, grinder and workflow. A willingness to learn and serve with excellence is what matters most.
5. What if it gets really busy?
Stay calm and communicate.
Work as a team, focus on quality, and keep hospitality front and centre. A smile and kind tone go a long way, even during peak moments.
6. What are the food safety expectations?
We:
Log fridge temperatures
Rotate stock correctly
Keep preparation areas clean
Store food properly
Wash hands regularly
Food safety is part of honouring the people we serve.
7. Do I serve both services?
Yes. Café Team members generally serve the full morning, including pack down after the final service. As the team grows we will work towards a First Service & Second Service teams.
Consistency helps create a seamless experience.
8. What happens after the final service?
Pack down begins 30 minutes after service.
We:
Turn off and clean the coffee machine
Backflush and clean the grinder
Pack away food items
Wash dishes and shut down dishwasherSweep, wipe down surfaces and reset
Turn off appliances and lights
We finish strong and leave the space ready.
9. What if I can’t serve one Sunday?
Please let the team leader know as early as possible so we can organise cover.
Communication helps the whole team prepare well.
10. Will I be responsible for money?
Some roles may involve handling payments or operating the register.
If you are assigned to the register, you will be shown exactly how the system works and how to handle the float correctly. You will never be left unsure of the process.
Integrity and accuracy matter, but you will always have support and clear instruction.
11. What if I feel nervous?
That’s completely normal.
You’re not serving alone. We work as a team, we support each other and we grow together. Just bring a willing heart and a servant spirit.
Rostering
Ezra Tan covers rosters in this video
Safety
The Café Team plays an important role in creating a safe, welcoming and well-managed environment. Safety is not just about compliance, it is about loving people enough to prevent harm before it happens.
Because we serve food, hot drinks and operate equipment, attention to safety is essential.
All Café Volunteers Should:
Know the emergency evacuation procedures
Know how to report incidents, hazards or spills immediately
Have their Blue Card linked to hm church (if applicable)
Follow Safe Ministry expectations
Follow food safety and hygiene guidelines
If you see something unsafe, act or report it straight away.
Specifically, Café Volunteers Must:
Handle hot liquids with care
Be mindful of steam wands, boiling water and hot surfaces
Keep walkways clear of bags, boxes and equipment
Clean spills immediately to prevent slips
Use knives and food preparation tools safely
Operate the coffee machine and grinder only after proper training
Ensure all electrical cords are positioned safely and not creating trip hazards
Never attempt to repair equipment without approval
Safety is everyone’s responsibility.
Hygiene & Health
Do not serve if you are unwell
Wash hands regularly
Wear appropriate footwear
Maintain clean benches and food preparation areas
Protecting people’s health protects the whole church.
Emergency Contact
Darren Lockwood: 0412 378 561
If there is any serious incident, notify a team leader immediately.

