ST. PAUL’S CARES

At St. Paul’s, pastoral care is a team ministry, carried out by both clergy and laity. Our life as a faith community is grounded in our responsibility and commitment to support, encourage, and care for one another in times of both joy and hardship. Working together with the clergy, more than fifty trained and dedicated parishioners serve in the various ministries that make up St. Paul’s Cares.


Shepherds are lay ministers who keep in touch with a particular segment of the congregation. They function much like a neighborhood watch. When they become aware of a pastoral need, they help to coordinate the services of St. Paul’s various pastoral support ministries.

For Parishioners with Last Names from A-F

Joyce Miller: jnm82837@aol.com

For Parishioners with Last Names from G-O

Janet Hale: jhale@stpaulschatt.org

For Parishioners with Last Names from P-Z

Merry Lee Wilson: wmozart5@epbfi.com

St. Paul’s Cares Shepherds


BrEAD MINISTRY

Bakes and delivers bread to parishioners who are homebound or in care facilities at Easter and Christmas.


Writes and sends cards to people on the parish prayer list and in care facilities.

Card Ministry


Celebration and Bereavement Ministry

Helps coordinate simple receptions for funerals, visitations, and other pastoral occasions.


Trained and licensed to take communion to those who are homebound, hospitalized, or for other reasons unable to attend worship at the church.

Eucharistic Visitor Ministry


Flower Ministry

Divides the weekly altar flowers into smaller bouquets and delivers them to hospitals, care facilities, or private homes.


Visits parishioners who are homebound or in care facilities.

Visitation Ministry


St. Anne’s GuilD

Knits prayer afghans for parishioners who are grieving, facing illness, or who would otherwise benefit from an expression of our love and prayers.

 

For more information on St. Paul’s Cares, please contact Janet Hale, Lay Pastoral Minister

jhale@stpaulschatt.org