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If you
need a helping hand - we are there to help!
There
are times in all our lives when things go wrong and we turn to
friends and family for help and support. As Christians we are
committed to providing that help, especially when people are
isolated and alone, sometimes because family are miles away or in
another country.
We are currently setting up a pastoral care team. This will be with
the aim of providing specific or confidential help to supplement the
more informal network of support.
If you have any previous training and/or experience in this area,
clear gifting or an interest to know more, please contact the team
on the right. THANK YOU! |
In
trouble and in joy, help us, O God, to trust your love, to seek your
purpose and to praise your name: Through Jesus Christ or Lord. Amen.
Most people value medical
atention and treatment when they are sick or injured. However, it
can still be stressful time for patient, family and friends alike. A
pastoral care visit from the chaplain or a trained church member can
be supportive and appreciated. This is especially true when our
worries and concerns are listened to on an impartial basis.
"Do not
let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God. Trust also in me" [1 John
14:1]
Coming to terms with a
bereavement can be a long and complicated process. If at any time it
would be helpful to have some extra support on a confidential basis,
please contact Stephen, our chaplain. |
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GENERAL
PASTORAL VISITING |
"We
love because he first loved us"
[1 John 4:19]
Pastoral care comprises care for
the whole person - body, mind and spirit, as God cares for us, and
bringing the love of Jesus into each individual situation.
If you would like to have a confidential word or visit - or indeed
if you know of anyone who might benefit from such help, please
contact our chaplain.
Where a visit is impracticable or inappropriate, the church as
fellowship often send a best wishes / get well card.
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