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“Bear
ye one another’s burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ.”
Galatians 6:2 |
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Vision
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The
Bereavement ministry has a vision of helping families during the loss
of a loved one. Our mission is not only to serve food when they are
unable to do so, but also have a caring heart to offer the church’s
sympathy. We feel that this is a time when the church is able to extend
our hands to a hurting family. |
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The
ministry of benevolence was created several years ago as a method
of assisting and comforting church members who are dealing with the
death of a loved one. Because of our large membership, this ministry
is limited to church members and their close relatives: i.e. parents
and children.
Upon notification of a death, the church sends a
beautiful flower arrangement to the funeral home. Then, the Coordinator
of the Benevolence Ministry contacts members or volunteers to cook
and serve a meal following the funeral service. The meal may be
served in the church fellowship hall or delivered to the member’s
home. The church purchases a meat and cheese tray for the dinner,
but all other food is made or donated by the members themselves.
The Benevolence Ministry is an excellent way of showing
compassion and concern for your fellow church members. |
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Contact
Information: |
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If
you are interested in participating in this ministry, please contact
Steve
Rust (859-356-8851
ext. 113) or call the church office for more information. |
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