Congregational Care
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If you feel called to offer care and support within our faith community, or if you find yourself in need of care and encouragement, please know that help is available. We invite you to reach out to our Care Support staff member, Karen Senkowski, by clicking the buttons below to send her an email.

About Us

The Congregational Care Ministry includes all aspects of supporting the members and friends of the church through visits, prayers and prayer shawls, meals, transportation, light household duties, grief support and college care packages.  It plays a vital role in our faith community.  If you would like to be a part of this ministry or need care support, please click on the buttons above to contact us and someone will get back to you.
Prayer is a daily conversation with God that strengthens our relationship with Him and centers our hearts on His will. Through prayer, we express gratitude, seek guidance, confess our struggles, and find peace in His presence. It reminds us that we are not alone—God listens, cares, and responds according to His perfect plan. In everyday life, prayer helps us stay grounded in faith, make wise decisions, and face challenges with hope, knowing that God is continually at work in and through us. If you would like us to pray for you or a loved one, click the button below to submit a prayer request.

Friends at Home Visitation Ministry

Volunteers visit our members monthly who are unable to attend services. Communion Stewards share the Holy Communion with them 3 times a year.

Hand to Help

Volunteers are ready to drive people to appointments/church services or to help with light household duties or yard work.

Meal Ministry

Homemade meals or grocery gift cards are provided to those in need, whether they are recovering from illness, facing financial difficulties, or celebrating the birth of a new baby.  Volunteers help prepare light refreshments or luncheons for funeral receptions.

Prayer Shawl Committee

Knitters, crocheters or seamstresses can participate in this ministry.  They create prayer shawls, baby shawls, and hug rugs to bless those in difficult situations or to celebrate baptisms.