What Is Stephen Ministry?
Bear one another’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ (Galatians 6:2, NRSV).
Stephen Ministry is the one-to-one lay caring ministry that takes place in congregations that use the Stephen Series system.
Last summer, the Nurture and Care Board proposed becoming one of over 12,000 congregations who use the Stephen Series system to deepen the care of our members alongside our pastors.
Stephen Ministry congregations equip and empower lay caregivers—called Stephen Ministers—to provide high-quality, confidential, Christ-centered care to people who are hurting.
In the fall of 2016, Church Council heartily endorsed the proposal and thanks to funding from loving legacy gifts by Les Pross and Warren Lambert, our three Stephen Leaders and Pastor Kent will travel to St. Louis for a week-long training, starting April 23.
How Stephen Ministry Works
The best way to understand how Stephen Ministry works is to learn about three groups of people involved in this ministry: Stephen Leaders, Stephen Ministers, and care receivers.
Stephen Leaders
Stephen Leaders—Direct the overall ministry in the congregation. Learn more about Stephen Leader training.
Stephen Leaders establish and direct Stephen Ministry in a congregation. They—
- build awareness of Stephen Ministry within the congregation and community
- recruit and train Stephen Ministers
- meet with potential care receivers to assess their needs
- match care receivers with Stephen Ministers
- provide Stephen Ministers with ongoing supervision and continuing education
People learn to serve as Stephen Leaders by attending a Leader’s Training Course—a one-week conference that introduces the resources used to lead Stephen Ministry, develops key skills, and gets people excited about this caring ministry. Most congregations begin with two to four Stephen Leaders, typically including a pastor, possibly another church staff person, and one or more lay leaders.
Our Stephen leaders are Jeff From, Betty Hibler, and Mary Lou Wiese. Pastor Kent will be the coordinating pastor and will also attend the Leaders Training Course.
Learn more:
Stephen Ministers
Stephen Ministers—Lay caregivers trained in the congregation by Stephen Leaders. Learn more about Stephen Ministers.
Stephen Ministers are congregation members trained by Stephen Leaders to offer high-quality, one-to-one Christian care to people going through tough times. A Stephen Minister usually provides care to one person at a time, meeting with that person once a week for about an hour. Twice a month, Stephen Ministers gather with their Stephen Leaders for supervision and continuing education.
Learn more:
- What Is a Stephen Minister?—Stephen Ministers describe how much they grow from serving in this ministry.
- Stephen Minister Training—“The Best 50 Hours of Training You’ll Ever Experience!”
Care Receivers
Care Receivers—People going through tough times who are being cared for by Stephen Ministers. Watch videos with stories from care receivers.
Care receivers are people—congregation members and others in the community—who receive care from a Stephen Minister. These are people struggling through a difficult time in life—experiencing grief, divorce, job loss, chronic or terminal illness, or some other life crisis.
Some important guidelines for this caring relationship protect both the care receiver and the Stephen Minister:
- The relationship between a care receiver and a Stephen Minister is confidential.
- Men are matched with men; women with women.
- When a care receiver’s needs exceed what a Stephen Minister can provide, the Stephen Ministry team makes a referral to an appropriate mental health professional or other community resource.
Union Church is already a caring community and Stephen Ministry will help us enact that care with greater depth and wider reach. If you are interested in becoming a trained Stephen Minister at Union Church, please click here or go to https://union-church.org/fd_ops/stephen-ministry/. You can also call the church office (859-986-3725). You will be notified as soon as our learning opportunities are scheduled.
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