| Stephen Ministry |
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Stephen Ministry at Saint Paul is . . . Christian care-giving. Stephen Ministry is encouragement and support found effective in more than thirty years of experience and refinement by the Stephen Ministries organization.
Listening and prayer are two major tools of this ministry. A
care-receiver and a Stephen Minister of same gender meet regularly,
one-on-one. Stephen Ministers do not tell their care-receivers what to
do or what to think, but walk alongside care-receivers exploring and
discovering emotional and spiritual wellbeing. This ministry is not
counseling, psychotherapy, or physical therapy. It is not driven by pop
cliches or sectarian doctrine. Stephen Ministers have a minimum of fifty hours of training in a wide
variety of topics and skills that enhance their ability to care
helpfully. Continuing education and peer-group support help the Stephen
Minister expand and apply that training. Names of care-receivers are
never directly or indirectly revealed. Stephen Ministers do not talk to
anyone else about the care-receiver. The focus in bi-monthly
peer-supervision sessions is on the questions and reactions of the
Stephen Minister, with the aim of helping better relate to the
care-receiver. Along with confidentiality, the defining characteristic
of a Stephen Minister is a Christ-centered approach, not only following
the example of Christ's love and care for those he touched one-on-one,
but relying on the power of Divine guidance. |