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The season of Advent tells a story that some people say is unbelievable: that a God we can’t see would be born as child…and that it would happen in a supernatural conception…and that this would take place in a stable filled with animals in a small town.
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Homebound Ministry
Take a moment to consider how you might feel if you could
no longer worship and attend your church. What would your
life be like without the fellowship worship experience?
Many of our homebound members had attended church all of
their lives, before the circumstance of their health or
the health of a loved one made it difficult or impossible
to attend services. Many miss church fellowship profoundly.
Are you willing to help keep their connection with their
church family alive?
There are many different ways to help:
Volunteer to call on a homebound member.
Volunteer to send encouraging notes.
Enlist your children to design creative greeting cards.
Pray. Pray that these men and women understand the value
they still hold for this congregation. Pray that they understand
how treasured their lives are in God’s
eyes. Pray that people will be moved to reach out to our
homebound members in meaningful ways.
Our homebound members, too, can help.
Here are some ways:
Pray for volunteers to offer continued spiritual care for
the homebound members.
Pray that the church will become aware of members who no
longer come to church, but would benefit from continued
caring contact.
Pray for all the ministries and “Inreach” and “Outreach” of
the church.
Pray by name for those listed in the Oakleaf.
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If you see a way you can help with this ministry or would
like the church to be aware of people who might benefit
from a visit, please leave a message for Kathy Ayers 805-495-7215
or email
membership@umcto.org.
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