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Stephen Ministry
"Bear one another’s burdens, and in this way
you will fulfill the law of Christ.” - Galatians 6:2 |
| Stephen Ministry
is an outreach ministry that equips laypersons to provide distinctively Christian,
one-on-one care giving to people facing tough times. |
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The Stephen Leader & Referral Coordinator
is Cyndi Skillings.
To contact the Stephen Ministry of our church, please call (303)
450-0967 |
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Stephen Ministers care for
people facing tough times. They are lay people who have received extensive training to
provide emotional and spiritual care, both within our congregation and outside of it.
Confidentiality is paramount; Stephen Ministers maintain
privacy for their care receivers and regularly attend peer supervision sessions to ensure
they are providing competent, compassionate support. |
- Is life more than you can handle alone right now?
- Is your health, your attitude, or your
relationships suffering?
- Are you adjusting to a new job, change in marital
status, a serious illness, the death of a loved one, or a recent move?
- Would you like to have someone in your life that
really cares?
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| Everyone goes
through difficult times. Having someone to care, to listen, and to share God's love can
help you get through the confusion, stress, or loneliness that you may be experiencing. |
| WHAT IS A STEPHEN
MINISTER? |
| Stephen Ministers
are well-trained listeners and spiritual companions; they are not licensed therapists and
counselors. |
A Stephen
Minister...
- Is a child of God who walks beside a person who is
hurting.
- Is a caring, Christian friend who takes the time to
really listen.
- Is a lay Christian selected, trained, and supervised
by Stephen Leaders to provide effective Christian care.
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| Stephen Ministers
make a commitment including 50 hours of training, ongoing supervisory meetings, and an
average of one 1-hour visit per week with the person receiving care. They recognizes
this as a confidential ministry. |
A Stephen Minister
is NOT...
- A counselor or therapist
- A problem-solver
- A casual visitor
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WHAT ARE THE NEEDS WITH WHICH STEPHEN MINISTRY CAN HELP? |
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Illness Family
frustrations and challenges Loneliness
Chronic illness
Families of the chronically ill Loss of a loved one
Separation or divorce
Being shut-in Having a newborn
A low self-esteem
Terminal illness Loss of a job
Financial setbacks
Struggling with faith in God Aging
Facing life changes
Retirement Miscarriage and Infertility |
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| HOW CAN I REFER
SOMEONE TO STEPHEN MINISTRY? |
- Identify someone who is hurting and in need of
Christian care (you, a friend, or a relative).
- You, a friend, a relative, or a pastor contacts
Stephen Ministry about this need.
- The Referral Coordinators will meet with this person
to talk about Stephen Ministry.
- With their permission, the Referral Coordinators
assign a Stephen Minister to meet on a weekly basis with the care receiver.
- The Stephen Minister provides distinctively Christian
and strictly confidential care.
- Additional details can be found at
www.stephenministries.org
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| HOW CAN YOU
BECOME INVOLVED? |
- Pray for our Stephen Leaders and Stephen Ministers as
they provide Christian care for others.
- Pray for all who are receiving confidential care
through the Stephen Ministry of our congregation.
- Tell Stephen Leaders about those who might benefit
from the care of a Stephen Minister - be sure to get that person's permission first!
- Tell others in our parish community about the
availability of our congregation's Stephen Ministry and the care it can provide.
- Consider serving as a Stephen Minister.
- Support Stephen Ministry with your financial gifts.
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| Are you
interested in becoming a Stephen Minister? |
| Stephen Ministry
training involves significant time and energy, but it is a deeply rewarding area of
service. Ministers report they experience positive changes in their personal lives, too,
which typically is the result of increased awareness and improved listening skills. |
| A minimum of 50
hours of preparation is required before someone becomes a Stephen Minister. Candidates
attend classes in crisis theory, listening skills, assertiveness training, intervention
and role-playing; trainees begin coursework in January and are commissioned in the early
summer. |
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The Stephen Ministry Leader & Referral
Coordinator is Cyndi Skillings.
To contact the Stephen Ministry of our church, please call (303)
450-0967 |
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