Real Life Stephen Ministry Story
The Blessings of Stephen Ministry
Stephen Ministry multiplies blessings throughout the church and community.
Congregations carry out Christ’s commandment to “Love one another as I have loved you” (John 15:12 RSV) in a powerful and practical way.
Pastors have a team of gifted, trained, and committed lay caregivers ready to minister to hurting people.
Laypeople nurture and use their gifts in meaningful ministry, growing spiritually as they serve others.
People who are hurting have a caring Christian presence to provide emotional and spiritual support.
In short, Stephen Ministry helps carry out the mission of the church.
Stephen Ministry
Are you facing a challenge, experiencing a crisis or going through a tough time? Each and every one of us experiences difficulties. God never intended for us to go through these experiences alone.
Consider a Stephen Minister to walk alongside you during this time. A Stephen Minister will meet with you - privately and confidentially - on a weekly basis to listen, care, encourage, support and remind you of Christ's presence in your life.
If you'd like to learn more about Stephen Ministry for yourself, a family member or a friend, neighbor, coworker or someone else you know - inside or outside of our congregation - please click on the “Learn More” button below.
What is a Stephen Minister?
Stephen Ministers are congregation members trained by their Stephen Leaders to offer care to people who are hurting. A Stephen Minister typically has one care receiver at a time and meets with that person once a week for about an hour.
If you would like to learn more about becoming a Stephen Minister at Pathways, click below!
Who qualifies as a Care Receiver?
Care receivers are individuals in the congregation or community who are going through a crisis or life difficulty. Potential care receivers first meet with a pastor or Stephen Leader, who assesses their needs for care and matches them with a Stephen Minister. The caring relationship lasts for as long as the need persists.