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Acceptance into the Stephen Ministry program involves a willingness to serve at least two years, commit to seeing your care receiver at least one-hour per week, in addition to the initial training and continuing skill enrichment.
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The Caregiver's Compass expresses the right direction for a Stephen Minister on their care-giving journey. The symbol of Jesus Christ at the center of the compass reminds us of the source and power for a caring ministry.
The four points of the compass remind Stephen Ministers to be caregivers who are:
- Compassionate - able to share the suffering of their care receiver.
- Full of Faith - relying on God to be the one who heals all wounds.
- Skilled - knowing how to listen, understand and empathize.
- Trustworthy - maintaining confidentiality, visiting care receivers regularly, and maintaining committed to their ministry.
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To get more information about becoming a Stephen Minister, contact a Baton Rouge Stephen Leader for more information.
St. James Deacon Mark Hudson 225-215-5123 dmhudson@cox.net |
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St. Luke's Becky Williams, RN 225-215-5122 bwilliams@stlukesbr.org |
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Trinity Camille Wood 225-215-5124 camwood@cox.net |
The Rewards of Ministry
In all my spiritual life I can not think of anything that has a deeper impact on me than Stephen ministry. From the first time I read about it in the parish newsletter I knew I was called to this Ministry. Since that time I have found a closer relationship with God in three persons than I ever experienced before in my life.
I have encountered and established a closer relationship with many outstanding members of our congregation. Most important, I have seen God at work in my life. I know not everyone is called to Stephen Ministry as I was. However, I urge you to prayerfully consider answering the call to serve both our church and the Lord as a Stephen Minister. J. Hopper
Stephen Ministry is not a counseling program ... it is a caring ministry |