Pastoral Care
A lot of the day-to-day pastoral care we offer each other at Solihull Methodist Church is given informally as the members of our congregation listen to each other after services, in housegroups, and in the many other ways in which we come together.
A more structured way of caring is through our pastoral visitors. These are members who take out the church’s monthly magazine, The Messenger , and offer a listening ear if required. If you would like to receive The Messenger and have a regular visit do please let us know.
Pastoral visitors are also channels of communication with the pastoral co-ordinator 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 to join in celebrating the important milestones — such as weddings and baptisms.
Significant Moments
We are here to celebrate with you, to struggle with you, and to ponder with you — as you work your way through the many changes and challenges of life.
During the soaring heights of love, marriage and birth, the passages of life from adolescence into adulthood and beyond, the depths of grief and heartache, the Church is pledged to represent God’s grace and offer care to you in a non-judgemental and loving manner.
If you need information or help concerning baptisms, confirmation, marriages or funerals, do please click on one of the buttons below.
In addition, we may be able to help with relationship difficulties and with spiritual direction, and we may also be able to put you in touch with local support groups and specialist care structures.
For more information about Solihull Methodist Church, please contact the Church Office on 0121-705-7367 or by using our contact page here. You can contact the minister on *****-****** or by going via the Church Office or our contact page as above.