
Stephen Ministry
East
Brentwood Presbyterian Church is a Stephen Ministry Congregation
You may have heard by now the EBPC has become a Stephen Ministry congregation.
What does this mean? We have a ministry that helps us train and organize some of
our members to provide quality care and extend the caring ministry our pastor
already do. Our Stephen Ministry led by Anne Weinberg. Please keep Stephen
Ministry in your prayers. Keep your eyes and ears open for more news about our
Stephen Ministry.
What
is Stephen Ministry?
Stephen Ministry is a system
through which members of EBPC are trained and organized to help provide
Christian care giving to members of our congregation and community. This will
multiply the amount of caring ministry EBPC can provide by giving us a whole
team of skilled caregivers who are equipped to bring Christ's healing love to
people who are grieving, in crisis, or experiencing other stresses in life.
Why
Lay Ministry?
Stephen Ministry is based on the
idea that all Christians are ministers. The responsibility for passing on God's
love is for all Christians, not just for a chosen few. God has given us all
gifts for ministry and called us to put those gifts to use. Stephen Ministry is
a place where people with special gifts for caring ministry can use those gifts
to bring Christ's love to people in need.
Why
Stephen Ministry?
We have many needs for care
in our congregation and community: people experiencing divorce, grief, a
terminal illness, loss of a job, relocation, an empty nest, retirement,
hospitalization, loneliness, and many other stresses or challenges. Often people
with needs suffer silently or do not request or receive the level of care they
really need. With one pastor currently for our congregation, you can quickly see
why it would be impossible for our pastor to meet every single need of every
single person. Stephen Ministry expands the care EBPC can offer by equipping and
organizing members to provide Christian care. This gives us a large pool of
people with the gifts, skills, and calling to bring Christ's love and care to
those who most need it.
Who
Benefits from Stephen Ministry?
Everybody benefits from
Stephen Ministry. Those receiving care from Stephen Ministers benefit because
they receive prayer and support throughout the crisis they face. Stephen
Ministers benefit through the spiritual growth they experience from being
involved in meaningful ministry. Our pastor benefits because caring ministry at
EBPC is expanded, and fewer people will slip through the cracks. Most of all you
benefit from the knowledge that special care is available to you should you need
it. In addition, you now have a place where you can refer a friend, neighbor,
coworker, relative, or anyone else you know who is going through a difficult
time so that they can receive special care when they need it most. Stephen
Ministry makes EBPC a much more caring place!
Who
are Stephen Ministers?
Stephen Ministers are
members of EBPC who have gone through 50 hours of training in providing
high-quality Christian care to individuals experiencing a crisis or challenge
such as divorce, grief, loss of a job, hospitalization, relocation, or
loneliness. Stephen Ministers are each assigned a care receiver and meet with
that care receiver for about an hour a week. This caring relationship will last
for as long as the care receiver needs it. If you would like more information on
how to become a Stephen Minister or to receive care from one, please talk to
Pastor Mike, Associate Pastor Catherine, or Anne Weinberg.
How
Does Stephen Ministry Work?
When
someone requests a Stephen Minister, Anne Weinberg, our Stephen Ministry
Referrals Coordinator, will meet with that person, explain what Stephen Ministry
is, and help determine whether Stephen Ministry is the kid of care that person
needs. Our Referrals Coordinator then matches that person with one of our
available Stephen Ministers. The Stephen Minister will then call that person and
begin meeting with him or her for around an hour each week as long as the need
is there. Everything a care receiver says to his or her Stephen Minister is kept
confidential. The Stephen Minister doesn't try to solve problems; rather, he or
she listens, cares, prays, and helps the care receiver find his or her path to
healing and wholeness.
To see the job descriptions of
the Stephen Ministry
click
here.
To fill out a application please
click
here. Class sign-ups will be Fall 2008.

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