Pastoral Care
Pastoral care is at the heart of the life of the Church. Rooted in the love of Christ, it is the ministry of walking with one another through the joys, struggles, questions, and sorrows of life, offering prayer, presence, and the hope of the Gospel.
Our clergy are committed to caring for the spiritual and emotional well-being of our parish family. This care takes many forms, including prayer, confidential conversation, spiritual counsel, hospital and home visits, support during times of illness or grief, and guidance during seasons of transition or discernment. Whether you are celebrating a joyful milestone or navigating a difficult chapter, you do not walk alone.
Pastoral care is not limited to moments of crisis. It is an ongoing relationship of mutual care within the Body of Christ, grounded in Scripture, sacramental life, and the shared calling to bear one another’s burdens. While clergy provide leadership and oversight in this ministry, the entire church is invited to participate through prayer, encouragement, and compassionate presence.
If you are in need of pastoral care or would like to speak with a member of the clergy, please contact the church office. All requests are treated with care, discretion, and respect.