Serve the nations—right here at home.

Churches across the Triangle are stepping into what God is doing in Durham by serving on game days and engaging with players from all over the world.

Each week, teams gather for competition, followed by a shared meal, a short message from the Bible, and time for conversation—creating a natural space for relationships to grow.

All Nations Soccer partners with local churches to create a welcoming, relational environment where players from many nations can experience community and hear the message of the gospel.

One of the primary ways churches serve is by hosting and serving the post-game meal—a central part of the league experience.

What it looks like to serve on a game day:

  • Arrive during the second half of matches

  • Meet the ANS team and pray together

  • Distribute drinks to players after games

  • Be present during player spotlights and message

  • Pray over teams and the meal

  • Serve food and connect with players

  • Help with cleanup and conversations

Why It Matters

All Nations Soccer creates a unique space where people from many nations gather each week in a natural, relational setting.

For local churches, this is an opportunity to build real relationships, serve practically, and engage in gospel conversations—all without leaving the city.

Beyond A Single Game Day

Many churches stay connected beyond serving one week.

Some have members who serve as Team Leaders—players who invest in their team throughout the season, help lead a short message from the Bible, and build ongoing relationships.

Churches can support and encourage these team leaders, allowing their involvement with All Nations Soccer to continue throughout the season.

Interested in serving as a church?

We’d love to help your church get connected and find a game day to serve.