Congregational Care
Nurture and care for church members and associates is primary to spiritual growth. Centenary United Methodist Church seeks to provide for and equip all persons for service in a loving and compassionate way.
PRAYER MINISTRY:
a.) Tuesday Morning Prayer Breakfast: Adults gather for a breakfast meal and a time of prayer and devotion at 7:15 a.m. each Tuesday morning (all are welcome to attend.)
b.) Prayer Chain: Persons sign up to become members of prayer teams by phone or email, responding in prayer to emerging concerns and/or needs within the church, community area. (Prayer Coordinator: Nancy Lazenby)
FOOD MINISTRY: Volunteers prepare foods for special needs including, bereaved families, shut-in or sick families, and for new-baby families, as well as weekly food preparation and deliveries to homebound members. (Coordinators: Martha Jackson & Carolyn Smith)
VISITATION MINISTRY: Persons are encouraged to adopt a special friend (especially those who are housebound, in nursing homes, and in assisted living) through visitation, cards, phone calls etc. (Coordinator: Donna Lukacs)
HELPING HANDS: Members assist those in need or who are unable to perform certain tasks with light household repairs or chores. (Coordinator: Nancy Watson)
FLOWER DELIVERY: Deliver the flowers (from the Morning Worship Service) to members, family and friends (Coordinators: Barbara Hitt & Martha Jackson)
HEALTH AND WELLNESS: A ministry area focusing on health issues and the well-being of church family (Chairperson: Jennifer Gholson.
Staff contact: Connie Felter