Pastoral Care

Most of the day-to-day pastoral care we offer each other is given informally as our members listen to each other after worship, in Housegroups or in the many contexts in which we meet.

A more structured way of caring is through our pastoral visitors who take out the monthly magazine The Messenger and offer a listening ear if required.  If you would like to receive the Messenger and have a regular visit please let us know.

Pastoral visitors are also channels of communication with the Pastoral Worker and the Minister, both of whom are ready to walk with people through some of the more difficult parts of life’s pilgrimage – for instance in illness, bereavement and trouble – as well as in celebrating the important milestones – such as weddings and baptisms.

If you have a specific need, please do not hesitate to make it known either to a pastoral visitor or the Minister or the Pastoral Worker. If we cannot help ourselves we may be able to guide you to some one with the skills that will be able to move you forward.


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