D-teams are really important within FUEL and we encourage all young people to be involved in one. I hope that the answers to these questions give you a better understanding of what a D-team is and I hope it encourages you to want to join one.

What are D-teams?

D-teams are Discipleship Teams. They usually meet either weekly or fortnightly and usually in someone's house on any weeknight. D-teams are all about making you feel comfortable and important, making friends, building lasting relationships, having fun and helping you to learn more about what Jesus Christ is all about.

What is achieved if I am part of a D-team?

We hope that through D-Teams, people will be able to learn more about God with a group of friends and have fun while doing it. Being part of a D-team also gives you an opportunity to ask any question you want about anything and helps you to get to know people of your age a lot better. Sometimes when you are part of a big group it is hard to get to know those people who are in the same year of school as you or the same age, but when you become part of a D-team it helps you in making great relationships with those people.

Who will be in a D-team if I join one?

D-teams usually consist of 5-10 people of the same sex and year level.

What will we do when the D-team gets together?

D-teams spend time getting to know each other, studying the bible, praying, or just talking about issues in their lives.

Are there any rules involved to be part of a D-team?

There are no rules that allow you to be part of a D-team. All you need to do is say, "Yes, I want to join a D-team," and commit to that team every time they get together.

If you would like to join a D-team you can fill out a card at the Youth Booth or email us at info @ fuel.org.au