
"Come to me, all who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest." Matthew 11:28
Our Stephen Ministers provide confidential, one-to-oneChristian care to people who are
• Grieving the death of a loved one • Hospitalized or recovering from hospitalization
• Lonely or discouraged • Coping with a terminal illness or caring for a family member with a terminal illness
• Unemployed or in a job crisis • Disabled or caring for an ill or disabled family member
• Moving or relocating • New to the congregation or the community
• Anticipating the birth or adoption of a child • Homebound or institutionalized
• Transitioning into retirement • Dealing with the crisis of aging • Facing a life transition
• Experiencing a spiritual crisis • Victims of a disaster or accident
And for people facing countless other crises or life challenges or who are going
through a difficult time and could benefit from the care of a supportive Christian friend.
Stephen Ministers Care
Is life more than you can handle alone right now?
Are you adjusting to a new job, a change in marital status, a serious illness, the death of a loved one, a recent move—or just experiencing a lonely or difficult time in your life?
Could you benefit from having someone who would listen and care and walk with you through this difficult time?
There Is No Need to Struggle Alone!
Everyone goes through difficult times. Having someone to care, to listen, to share God’s love with you can help you get through the confusion, stress, or loneliness you may be experiencing.
God does not intend for you to struggle alone.
Consider walking with a Stephen Minister on your journey to wholeness.
Stephen Ministry visitations will not begin until the summer of 2010. Our Stephen Ministry is currently being organized and our Stephen Ministers are being trained. Your patience is greatly appreciated as we ready this ministry to make it the best we can.
Below you may click on links that will provide more information about becoming a Stephen Minister at Trinity. For more information please contact Angie Reitmeier or Maureen Youngman.

"Come to me, all who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest." Matthew 11:28
Our Stephen Ministers provide confidential, one-to-oneChristian care to people who are
• Grieving the death of a loved one • Hospitalized or recovering from hospitalization
• Lonely or discouraged • Coping with a terminal illness or caring for a family member with a terminal illness
• Unemployed or in a job crisis • Disabled or caring for an ill or disabled family member
• Moving or relocating • New to the congregation or the community
• Anticipating the birth or adoption of a child • Homebound or institutionalized
• Transitioning into retirement • Dealing with the crisis of aging • Facing a life transition
• Experiencing a spiritual crisis • Victims of a disaster or accident
And for people facing countless other crises or life challenges or who are going
through a difficult time and could benefit from the care of a supportive Christian friend.
Stephen Ministers Care
Is life more than you can handle alone right now?
Are you adjusting to a new job, a change in marital status, a serious illness, the death of a loved one, a recent move—or just experiencing a lonely or difficult time in your life?
Could you benefit from having someone who would listen and care and walk with you through this difficult time?
There Is No Need to Struggle Alone!
Everyone goes through difficult times. Having someone to care, to listen, to share God’s love with you can help you get through the confusion, stress, or loneliness you may be experiencing.
God does not intend for you to struggle alone.
Consider walking with a Stephen Minister on your journey to wholeness.
Stephen Ministry visitations will not begin until the summer of 2010. Our Stephen Ministry is currently being organized and our Stephen Ministers are being trained. Your patience is greatly appreciated as we ready this ministry to make it the best we can.
Below you may click on links that will provide more information about becoming a Stephen Minister at Trinity. For more information please contact Angie Reitmeier or Maureen Youngman.