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The purpose of this committee is to coordinate the ministries of caring for
members of the Trinity family. The following are synopses of the various
subcommittees. Please contact one of the committee chairs if you are
interested in giving time to one of these important ministries at Trinity!
Stephen Ministry – This lay ministry is designed to train, supervise, and
nurture one – on – one confidential Christ-centered caring relationships with
those in need.
TRINITY CARE TEAMS
- The Trinity Care Team provides a way for our
congregation to respond to the short term, real-life needs of individuals and
families. This team is a group of volunteers working together to offer
practical, emotional, and spiritual support to those in need.
Your Congregational Care Committee
is trying to meet the need of several of our homebound members who
would like to attend church on Sundays. These are members who have no
transportation. We would attempt to assign you someone as close to
your residence as possible.
If you would be willing to help
with this ministry, please contact Annette Blakely (834-0899) or Anne
Bennett (834-9846) as soon as possible.
Shut In Basket - Christmas –
Following the annual
Presbyterian Women Christmas breakfast, baskets of homemade cookies, candies,
and other treats are assembled and are then delivered to shut in members and
friends of Trinity.
Shepherding –The mission is to plan, implement and evaluate a program that
ensures each member receives spiritual, emotional and social support from
another church member.
CARD MINISTRY:
Sending cards to people with various needs (sickness death of a loved one, etc.)
or with various joys (marriage, births, healing, etc.) This outreach is usually
to people within our church body and the cards will include God's Word of
affirmation, consolation, comfort, and encouragement.
NEW MEMBER MINISTRY:
Each new family who joins the church receives a visit from a member of the
committee. This visitor takes a packet of information about the church, a plate
of home baked cookies and is available to answer questions as well as extend a
hand of fellowship.
COLLEGE
STUDENT/MILITARY MINISTRY: Contact is made with these Trinity members and a
column highlighting a student is included in the Tidings each month.
MEALS MINISTRY:
There are three components of this ministry:
Meals
that Heal – Families who have long term needs are provided home cooked meals
regularly (weekly or bi-weekly). Presently, three families are receiving these
meals. Members of the committee attempt to be aware of any family who may need
to be added to this list.
Welcome
Home Meals – When a church member has been hospitalized for over three days
and the food coordinators are aware of the hospital stay, a home cooked meal is
provided to the family when the patient returns home. A meal is also provided
to each new mother even though her hospital stay is shorter.
Bereavement Meals – In the event of the death of a church member or the
spouse or relative living in the home, we provide a meal for up to twenty
people. The family may prefer to have a reception following the funeral in the
church social hall. In that event, a simple reception will be provided.
Prayer Ministries
– Trinity has three formal prayer ministries and
one Sunday School class devoted to prayer.
Prayer Chain
– In a long-standing Presbyterian tradition, the ladies of the church (and a few
men!) form a Prayer Chain and have agreed to pray for the concerns of the
congregation. These concerns are sent via email or telephone to participants,
and these prayer warriors have agreed to pray confidentially for these concerns.
Daily prayer list – Members of the whole
congregation are invited to pray for one member or family each day of the week.
These names appear in the church bulletin announcements each week.
Semi annual Prayer Vigil – Twice a year,
the Session opens the sanctuary for a Prayer Vigil, which lasts 12 hours, from 7
a.m. to 7 p.m, .during which volunteer participants come into the sanctuary to
pray for general concerns and the written prayer requests of the congregants.
These prayer requests are solicited for several weeks in advance of the Prayer
Vigil.
Sunday School Class – There is one adult Sunday
School class devoted exclusively to prayer. The members take the Sunday School
hour to pray together for personal, congregational, national, and world-wide
prayer concerns, as the Spirit might move them.
Flower ministries
– Trinity has two flower ministries:
New babies are celebrated with a single rose in a
bud vase in the sanctuary on the Sunday nearest the new birth, which is then
delivered to (or taken by) the proud parents.
Hospital - Members who are hospitalized for more
than three days receive a small arrangement of flowers to cheer them during
their hospital stay.
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