Lay Pastoral Care Giving

Lay Pastoral Care Giving
Author: Timothy M. Farabaugh
Publisher: Upper Room Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780881775549

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A distinguished historian, academic and occasional evangelist I know was hushed by his stunned wife after he said to a friend he was visiting in the hospital, "I hope you don't die." A sentiment delivered sincerely but oh-so-awkwardly. Expressing care to someone in need--whether within the community of faith or beyond--may seem the most natural thing in the world. For some, it is; for others, it's less so. All can improve. Learn to reach out with God's love and care for others as outlined in this practical book. Farabaugh offers a systemic path for pastoral care using the gifts of the laity in the church. "At a district Council on Ministries' meeting, our conversation focused on the realization that most of the clergy had no assistance in the area of pastoral care and felt overwhelmed by their many, sometimes conflicting, responsibilities," writes Farabaugh. "Most of the churches did not train anyone in caring ministries. Today it is time for clergy and laity to partner in caring for one another." Unique to this course is the ongoing training and accountability meetings outlined for those in this invaluable ministry. During the monthly meetings, participants report on what they have learned and also study aspects of caring for situations and conditions of life, such as illness, suffering, grief and loss. Leader's Guide: Leading in Lay Pastoral Care

The Caring Church

The Caring Church
Author: Howard W. Stone
Publisher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 132
Release:
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781451409772

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'Howard Stone has given a very useful gift to parish ministers and their congregations in this very concise, clearly written, practical, lucidly illustrated book. (His) contribution... grows out of the accumulation of practical experience, as well as scholarship.'---David K. Switzer, Journal of Pastoral Care

Lay Pastoral Care

Lay Pastoral Care
Author: Joretta L. Marshall
Publisher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2022-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1506474519

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Care companions in congregations support others at multiple levels. They walk with people during challenging life situations, including death and grief; become prayer partners in moments of need; and are present in everyday moments of life. Sometimes care relationships arise through informal networks such as Sunday school classes or fellowship groups. Other times people are recruited and trained to become part of the caring ministry of a church. Lay Pastoral Care: A Narrative Approach offers guidance for people across a spectrum of care. Using a model grounded in narrative and collaborative theories, Joretta L. Marshall and Christie Cozad Neuger describe key ideas and practices that inform lay care companioning. They also provide comprehensive curricular suggestions for training lay companions. Marshall and Neuger build on a commitment to mutual learning, deepening spiritual growth, and collaborative support for people who wish to become care companions. Congregational leaders and members alike will discover that the recommended practices enhance the relational and spiritual lives of participating individuals and the congregation as a whole.

Lay Caregiving

Lay Caregiving
Author: Diane Detwiler-Zapp
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress Publishing
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1982
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780800605674

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Partners in Ministry

Partners in Ministry
Author: Orval L. E. Willimann
Publisher:
Total Pages: 510
Release: 1990
Genre: Lay ministry
ISBN:

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Partners in Ministry

Partners in Ministry
Author: Orval L. E. Willimann
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1992
Genre: Laity
ISBN:

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A Primer in Pastoral Care

A Primer in Pastoral Care
Author: Jeanne Stevenson-Moessner
Publisher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 100
Release:
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781451410839

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Based on her twenty years of teaching and on her own experience in pastoral care, Jeanne Stevenson-Moessner has written a basic pastoral-care text to assist in the emotional and spiritual preparation of pastoral caregivers. Stevenson-Moessner expands on her key notion of pastoral care as seen through the interconnection and interplay of love of God, love of neighbor, and love of self. Her brief book is meant to engender "confidence and caring" in the initiate, and to assuage the fear and anxiety that naturally occur when one accompanies people in life-changing pain and travail. Through skilled use of the parables of the Good Samaritan and the Good Shepherd, along with stories from her own experience, Stevenson-Moessner imparts genuine wisdom and meaningful support to those who courageously dare to offer caregiving ministry in whatever situation or through whatever method or paradigm. Her work unfolds in six chapters: 1. Introduction: The One-Room Schoolhouse 2. Pointers and Precepts: The Grammar of Care 3. The Prism of Pastoral Care: Scripture Refracted 4. Paradigms in Pastoral Care: The Community as Classroom 5. The Open Classroom: Places of Care 6. Conclusion: An Alphabet of Grace

Enhancing Pastoral Care Through Lay Caregiving Ministry

Enhancing Pastoral Care Through Lay Caregiving Ministry
Author: Kevin Allen McMullen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 319
Release: 1992
Genre: Interpersonal communication
ISBN:

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"This project attempted to address the lack of caring relationships and pastoral care in a suburban, Charismatic church. Lay persons were selected from the congregation to become lay pastoral caregivers or lay shepherds. Regular and ongoing telephone contact was integral with the major foci of care being personal prayer, love, and acceptance through a demonstrated willingness to be available and to listen"--Abstract.

Caring Ministry

Caring Ministry
Author: Sarah A. Butler
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 159
Release: 1999-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0826421512

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The Caring Ministry program was developed by the Pastoral Care Team at St. John as Episcopal Cathedral in Denver, Colorado, to train lay people in basic pastoral skills. Its premise is that there is no better way to cultivate a receptive posture toward others than by practicing listening to God. The Caring Ministry Approach thus combines basic pastoral skills and guidelines along with an emphasis on being grounded in prayer. It invites both clergy and lay ministers to deepen the well of relationship with God as a means to developing a caring, listening heart. The text weds expertise with reflection and draws up the rich stories and lessons from scripture that add the spark of wisdom and grace to psychological programs. It is particularly suited for use in church-based pastoral care programs.

Tend My Flock

Tend My Flock
Author: Kate Litchfield
Publisher: Canterbury Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2013-01-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1848253559

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A companion and guide for ordained and lay ministers seeking to live their pastoral ministry well, amid all the complexities and pressures of contemporary society. It addresses issues which often remain unspoken, inviting dialogue, reflection, honest self-examination and the courage to share struggles and dilemmas with others.