For over 15 years, dozens of faithful lay leaders have served the St. John’s community as Stephen Ministers. A nation-wide nonprofit organization, Stephen Ministries equips and trains congregation members to “provide high-quality, one-to-one, Christ-centered care to people in the congregation and the community experiencing life difficulties”. Stephen Ministers have accompanied members through the loss of loved ones, through sudden medical emergencies, and through many ongoing trials and tribulations.
Over the past 15 years, 43 St. John’s members have served as Stephen Ministers or Leaders.
Deborah Adkins, David Adkins, Linda Branning, Cindy Carroll, Glenn Carson, Debra Cribbins, Cheryl Coviello, Candance Cox, Tom Cox, Jack Easton, Rev. Frank Espegren, Amy Gorder, Chris Gorder, Verne Gore, Aileen Florentz, Maryann Hanner, Tom Harris, Rev. Jon Haug, Jo Hoffmeier, Lyla Hanson, Lindalee Huston, Sharon Huckfeldt, Dennis Jones, Gail Jenkins, Nancy Kirchoff, Frances Le Bas, Scott Lumry, Greg Mangrum, Jeannette McClannahan, Carolynn Munson, Elaine Nagel, Kathy Parker, Jeanne Peterson, Kim Peth, Beth Shelburne, Judy Smith, Susan Taylor, Ernie Thompson, Sandy Thompson, Julie Watson, Chuck Wolk, Erika Wright, and Catherine Zanzi.
We extend our sincerest gratitude to these dedicated Stephen Ministers and Leaders for their unwavering commitment and selfless service to this ministry. Their willingness to give their time, energy, and spiritual companionship to community members in need exemplifies the true spirit of Living God’s Love in the World.
A new season of Congregational Care at St. John’s has begun! The way in which St. John’s cares for and walks alongside community members is evolving and continuing, however, the mission and ministry of Stephen Ministers is concluding. To the 43 Stephen Ministers and Leaders from St. John’s; job well done good and faithful servants.
Parish Nurse Suzi Taylor and Senior Pastor Frank Espegren continue to lead Congregational Care here at St. John’s. 2024 will be a year of strategic development in the crucial ministry of Congregational Care. What will not change is St. John’s continuing commitment to care for its people in times of transition and crisis.
This Sunday, April 14 at both the 9:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. worship services, those who have served as Stephen Ministers will be invited to receive a blessing for their faithful service to the community. We hope the people of St. John’s will join our staff in blessing, thanking, and sending off our Stephen Ministry servants!
St. John's is a vibrant, urban church centered in enthusiastic and inspirational worship, grace-filled service and rich opportunities for spiritual growth.
St. John's is a Reconciling in Christ Church of the Sierra Pacific Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA).
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