Congregational Care

Congregational Care Ministry provides an organized way of caring for members’ needs by:

Nurturing the body, mind, and spirit in health and illness;
Equipping members to serve each other;
Praying for and with each other;
and assisting in providing Care and compassion to our NEPC members and their families.

What We Do and Where You Can Serve

Care Team

Care Team

This ministry provides individuals or families with a team of volunteers who are dedicated to providing care in an organized way during a crisis situation or long term illness.

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Meal Ministry

Meal Ministry Teams

Neighborhood teams who work together to provide meals for people during times of need. Team members are asked to provide one dish usually once every two months.

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Homebound Communion

Pastors and Elders serve communion to our homebound members periodically or as requested.

Shepherding Ministry

Shepherding Ministry

Individuals or families who are seniors or are home-bound with illness are entrusted to the care of an elder or deacon. Shepherds visit their “flock” regularly to provide spiritual and relational support.

Grief Share

This ministry is a grief recovery support group for individuals and families experiencing the loss of a loved one.  Each of the 13-week sessions includes a video-based seminar followed by small group discussion and a workbook for daily reflection and Bible study.

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Bereavement Meal Team

Volunteers who help prepare and serve a meal for the family and out of town friends at the church before or after the funeral service.

Congregational Care Staff

Eric Walter

Pastor of Congregational Care
office: 803-451-4660