About two weeks ago, we had debrief in Siem Reap, Cambodia. This was a time to rest with our team, by ourselves, and with the Lord. We swam in the pool, explored Angkor Wat, and ate tarantulas (video coming soon). 

During this time, we also had team changes. Team Rhemas had an amazing four months together, but it was time for us to split up so that we can learn from other people and bring the lessons we’ve learned onto our new teams.

My new team is better than I could’ve imagined. I could barely keep in my excitement when I got the team assignments. These women are strong and steady, and they’ve already shown me what it looks like to live in healthy community. In our first week of ministry together, we have already grown in vulnerability and worked really well together

Meet Team Bamboo. 

Bamboo is a symbol of flexibility, renewal, regeneration, freedom, and rapid growth. These are characteristics we all hope to embody well by the end of our time together.

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Klancy

Klancy is wise, the first to give an encouraging word, and so great at building friendships with strangers. She is also a total goof, and we love her for it.

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Allie

Allie is a gem. She has a deep desire for intentional, stimulating conversation. She is great at seeking to understand all points of view. She listens well and pushes us towards excellence.

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Danielle

Danielle has such a fighting spirit about her. She sticks to her guns and won’t back down in the face of trials. She is quick to be open and allow us into her processing and struggles. 

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Sara

Sara is utterly devoted to her relationship with God. She is gentle and loves to listen. The questions that she asks shows her desire to better understand each one of us.

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McKenzie

McKenzie is our team leader and her worship life is amazing to witness. She is adventurous and has the best side eye that I have ever seen. Leadership told us that they put us together because they thought we would be able to have conversations that they thought no one else would be able to have!

I am proud to call these women my new teammates and friends.