Stephen Ministry
What is Stephen Ministry?
Our Congregation's Stephen Ministry equips lay people to provide confidential, one-to-one Christian care to individuals in our congregations and community who are experiencing difficulties in their lives.
A Stephen Minister is...
• A child of God who walks beside a person who is hurting
• A congregation member with gifts for care giving, who was carefully
selected to serve in this role
• A lay person who has received 50 hours of training in providing emotional
and spiritual care
• A caring, Christian friend who listens, cares, prays, supports
and encourages
• Someone who will "be there" for his or her care receiver, meeting faithfully
for about an hour each week, for as long as there's a need
"Bear one another's burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ." -
(Galatians 6.2)
Stephen Ministry is Your Ministry
You play an important role in our Stephen Ministry. Here's what you can do:
• Pray for God to bring hope and healing to hurting people through our
Stephen Ministry.
• Accept Care from a Stephen Minister during your time of need. God
doesn't expect you to bear your burdens alone.
• Tell a friend, neighbor coworker, or relative who is hurting about our
Stephen Ministry.
• If you are a good listener and a compassionate person, prayerfully
consider becoming a Stephen Minister.
Stephen Leaders are trained leaders in our congregation who oversee and direct
our Stephen Ministry.
If you or someone you know could benefit from the care of a Stephen Minister,
if you are interested in possibly becoming a Stephen Minister, or if you have
further questions, please talk with one of our Stephen Leaders.
"Therefore encourage one another and build up each other." -
(1 Thessalonians 5.11)
Stephen Ministry Multiplies Ministry
Pastors will always be on the front lines of care, especially during times of crisis. But there are always many more needs for ongoing, one-to-one care than pastors can effectively meet by themselves.
Stephen Ministry provides a biblical solution—equipping God's people for ministry. Gifted lay people are trained to support and extend the care that pastors continue to provide.
Stephen Ministers reach out with God's love to people who are hurting—both congregation members and non-members alike.
"To equip the saints for the work of ministry." -
(Ephesians 4.12a)
To obtain more information please contact:
• Sandy Sammons | Email
• Mary Yarbrough | Email