BeFriender Ministry
BeFriender Ministry - a new lay ministry program - is beginning at St. George's and you are invited to learn more about it and to consider participating. BeFriender Ministry is deeply spiritual, is both both scripture-based and prayer-based, and is rooted in our baptismal call to lay ministry. Trained BeFriender lay ministers embody the caring presence of God and of our faith community by becoming "special friends" to members who are in need of caring, non-judgemental presences. You are invited to learn more about BeFriender Ministry during Grown-Up Sunday School, Sunday September 9th. Fliers and other information about BeFrienderMinistry are available in the parish Hall. For additional information, contact Program Leaders Eileen Harvala and Michael Johnson or Program Supervisor the Rev. Paul Nancarrow.
Reaching Out
You never know when an opportunity for spiritual growth will occur
or where it will come from. It might happen during an encounter
at the water cooler, a sales call, on the plant floor or in the
board room. I might happen while you're walking around the lake
or taking a bike ride. Or, maybe you'll find a moment of grace while
serving food to the homeless or pounding a nail for Habitat for
Humanity. At St. George's, we have discussion groups and classes
to help you understand those opportunities, opportunities to give
back to the community, and fun recreational events. To find out
more, or to sign-up for a group, class, activity or service opportunity,
click
here.
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The
Mission of
St. George's Church
To engage the Church’s mission
to restore all people to unity with God and each other in Christ,
St. George’s Parish will:
Listen
To the needs of our members and
neighbors through God.
To God through prayer, worship
and learning.
Proclaim
The gifts and dignity of all people in
Christ.
The living presence of Christ in our
everyday lives.
Serve
The common good by empowering our members
and neighbors to work for justice, peace and love.
God as disciples, ministers and stewards of creation.
Celebrate
The diversity and unity of many members
in one body of Christ.
The glory of God, expressions of
Christ’s love, and the gifts of the Spirit in the world.
We Are All Seekers...
...We Are All Welcome
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