Stephen Ministers Care
Our Stephen Ministers provide confidential, one-to-one Christian care to people who are:
· Grieving the death of a loved one
· Hospitalized or recovering from hospitalization
· Lonely or discouraged
· Coping with a terminal illness or caring for a family member with a terminal illness
· Unemployed or in a job crisis
· Disabled or caring for an ill or disabled family member
· Moving or relocating
· New to the congregation or the community
· Anticipating the birth or adoption of a child
· Homebound or institutionalized
· Transitioning into retirement
· Dealing with the crisis of aging
· Facing a life transition
· Experiencing a spiritual crisis
· Victims of a disaster or accident
And for people facing countless other crises or life challenges or who are going through a difficult time and could benefit from the care of a supportive Christian friend.
What is a Stephen Minister?
A Stephen Minister is…
· A child of God who walks beside a hurting person;
· A caring Christian who really listens;
· A member of our congregation who has received fifty hours of training in how to provide distinctively Christian care;
· A person who is ready to focus on your needs;
· A trustworthy confidant who will keep everything you say—and even your identity—confidential; and
· Someone who will faithfully meet with you on a weekly basis for a long as your need persists.
A Stephen Minister is NOT…
· A counselor or therapist;
· A problem solver;
· Someone who runs errands or helps with chores; or
· A casual visitor.
Our Stephen Ministers are ready to provide you with the confidential one-to-one Christian care you need to make it through a crisis or help you through a difficult time.