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Hurting?

Jesus Christ gave special attention and care for the people he met along his life journey. If you are in need of some special care, Jesus Christ and his Church are there for you. In Matthew 25:31ff, Jesus demonstrates his compassion for individuals in need when he speaks of the importance of giving care to the stranger, the sick, and those in prison. The Church has been sent by Jesus to minister to the needs of those who were hungry, thirsty and naked. "As you did it to one of the least of these who are members of my family, you did it to me," Matthew 25:40.

Listed below are a few resources that can assist you and congregations interested in developing and providing care, as well as referrals for various types of care needs:

People you can contact directly:

Here is a tool to assist you in finding an ELCA congregation near you:
ELCA Congregation Locator

Resources to support your congregational ministry:

The Stephen Ministry: provides resources and training so that lay caregivers can one-to-one care to the bereaved, hospitalized, terminally ill, separated, divorced, unemployed, relocated, and others facing a crisis or life challenge. Contact them direct at www.stephenministry.com

Hospice Care: is a compassionate method of caring for terminally ill people, both the patient and family. The care is palliative rather than curative, with an emphasis on pain and symptom control, so that the person may live the last days of life fully, with dignity and comfort, at home or in a home-like setting. Contact them direct at http://www.nhpco.org/

The Prayer Shawl Ministryis a ministry of prayer and care for those in great need.  This site includes directions for making prayer shawls - both knit and crochet, suggestions for how to begin this ministry in your church or community, some suggestions for inviting others to participate in the ministry, and stories written about the prayer shawl ministry.  The ministry was featured in the December 2001 issue of THE LUTHERAN in the article, "Knit One- Pray One" by Julie Sevig and in the March 2002 issue of THE LUTHERAN in the Editorial by David Miller. PRAY! MAGAZINE also has an article in the Januray 2003 issue. Contact them direct at Prayer Shawl Ministry


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