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Stephen Ministry is grounded in Jesus' command to love one another.
Through one-to-one caring relationships, those who are hurting receive
the love and care they need to support them.
- Is life more than you can handle alone right now?
- Are 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 who really cares?
Everyone goes through difficult times. Having someone to care,
to listen, to share God's love with you can help you get through
the confusion, stress, or loneliness you may be experiencing.
Any adult who is hurting and in need of Christian care can seek
a Stephen Minister. It is not necessary to be member of White Plains
to have a Stephen Minister.
If you, a friend, or a relative would like a Stephen Minister,
you can, with the person's permission, contact either of the pastors,
the church office, or make a request by email or phone to contact
the Stephen Ministry Referrals Coordinator, Betty Walden. (Betty
Walden at 467-5933)
The Referrals Coordinator will then contact the interested person
and arrange a time that they can meet briefly to talk about Stephen
Ministry, share expectations and answer questions that the person
may have.
If the person decides he/she would like a Stephen Minister, the
referrals coordinator prayerfully links him/her with a Stephen minister.
The Stephen Minister and Care Receiver then decide on a schedule
to meet (normally once a week) and location.
Stephen Ministry is strictly confidential and distinctively
Christian care.
A Stephen Minister is...
- a child of God who walks beside a hurting person
- a caring Christian friend who really listensa
- lay person who has received 50 hours of training in how to
provide distinctively Christian care.
- Committed to growing spiritually in relationship with Christ,
and growing in skills through regular Stephen Ministry Supervision
meetings.
A Stephen Minister is NOT...
- a counselor or therapist
- a problem solver
- a casual visitor.
Stephen Ministry helps meet the needs of individuals who are in
any life crisis that would benefit from a caring, Christian friend.
Included, but not limited to...
- hospitalized
- family crisis
- separation/divorce
- terminally ill
- life crisis issues
- bereaved / loss
- in a job crisis
- relationship issues
- new members of the church
- homebound
- lonely
- in a spiritual crisis
- looking for a caring, Christian friend.
For more information on becoming a Stephen Minister or for referrals,
please contact Betty Walden
at 467-5933.
Your request will be kept strictly confidential.
Click these links for more information:
Many members of White Plains have been trained as Stephen Ministers
since we began in 1988. Stephen Ministers commit to two years of
service, but many have continued much longer.
Our current roster of Stephen Ministers include:
| Bill Adley |
Kathy Alden |
Ruth Ashberry |
Peter Bishop |
| Becky Brown |
Debbie Brown |
Larry Brown |
Ashleigh Cannon |
| Scottie Dietz |
Jim Drake |
Suzy Drake |
Janis Hunsinger |
| Charlie Marshall |
Treva Miller |
Gary Parker |
Connie Clark Perrill |
| Bob Phillips |
Dot Rosenbau |
Sharon Rhyne |
Laura Stealey |
| Patricia Streeter |
Elaine Teague |
Honey Trippensee |
Jeff Smith |
| John White |
Rochelle Whittle |
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Stephen Ministry Leadership Team:
| Lelia Babson |
Barbara Kastner |
Betty Walden |
| Rev. Kelly Lyn Logue |
Rev. Ray Broadwell |
See the Stephen Minister Class of 2006...
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