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Lay Care Ministries

CPC’s Lay Care Ministry believes that transformation takes place when, as a caring community, we answer God’s call to minister to each other. The Lay Care Ministry provides opportunities for us to receive care from others, as well as provides training for those who want to serve those in need. 


 


NEXT LAY CARE TRAINING

Mondays, September 27-November 29 from 7:00-8:30PM in the Fireside Room

CPC's Lay Care Ministers are trained volunteers who provide encouragement, support, and tangible acts of service. Join us for the next Lay Care training on Mondays, September 27-December 6. Please RSVP to 952.920.8515 x275 or laycare@cpconline.org.

 


 

ABOUT LAY CARE MINISTRY
Lay Care Ministry offers encouragement, support, and tangible acts of service in a variety of ways.  

GRIEF RECOVERY
Ministers to those moving through the grief process after experiencing the death of a loved one. Click here for more information about the Grief Support Ministry at CPC.

ONE-ON-ONE SUPPORT

Provides one-on-one listening and prayer while walking alongside someone in a time of trial or transition.

HELPING HANDS
Serves those who need assistance during short-term crisis situations. Volunteers provide meals, transportation, and help with housework or yard-work.

HOSPITAL MINISTRY
Provides encouragement and support through prayer and listening, conveying God’s presence and care to those hospitalized.

PARISH NURSES
A group of nurses providing resources and supportive care to Lay Care Ministries and the CPC Community.

PRAYER AND HEALING
Provides prayer support for an individual’s concerns and needs. Prayer is available following each CPC worship service in the Prayer Room or by appointment through the Lay Care office.

SENIOR VISITATION
A ministry to seniors who are facing circumstances that leave them feeling alone or in need of friendship. Visits are made to these seniors to offer encouragement and support, to listen, to care, to be sensitive and respectful, and to be symbols of God’s love. 

CARE GROUPS
Organized around people with similar life experiences. Click here for more information on Care Groups.  

 


 

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