Care & Prayer
Our goal is that everyone in our church community feels supported by “the church” during their times of need. We do this by providing Christ-centered pastoral care to the congregation when they are hurting physically, emotionally, mentally, financially, and/or spiritually, offering intercessory prayer, in-person visits, heartfelt cards, nutritious meals, emergency financial assistance, support groups, and referrals to professionals.
Senior Pastor Corey Nelson and our Interim Director of Caring, Erika Nossokoff, lead Pastoral Care. They equip our Board of Deacons and other volunteer leaders to join them in leading the Caring Teams listed below.
Intercessory prayer
Pray to God on others’ behalf. We take any prayer request you share with us very seriously and consider it an honor to pray for you. If you're part of our church community, you're welcome to share prayer or care requests—whether for yourself or someone else—confidentially using the link below.
Cards
Send cards of encouragement and support.
Emergency Assistance
Provide immediate, tangible help to those in our church community experiencing a financial crisis, as well as refer to appropriate non-profit resources.
Hospital Visitation
Visit members of our church community who are currently in the hospital. Individual communion offered on request.
Ongoing Visitation
Regularly visit members of our church community who are homebound or in long-term care facilities, as well as those who need a listening ear as they deal with life’s challenges. Individual communion offered on request.
Meals
Provide meals for individuals in need of extra support following a new baby, medical procedure, life change, or other significant event.
Mental Health
Refer people to appropriate mental health professionals and support groups.
Support Groups
Provide support groups as needed for things like grief and caregiving.
Van Rides
Provide van rides to Sunday morning worship to people who qualify (mobility, within a specified distance to church), dependent on van and driver availability.
Need help? Want to help?
Contact Erika Nossokoff, or visit the “Caring Booth” on Sunday mornings after the worship service.
Or submit an online Prayer/Care Request (found above) for yourself or someone else.