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What is a Stephen Minister?
In 1975 Rev. Kenneth C. Haugk, Ph.D., a pastor and clinical
psychologist, saw that people’s needs for care in his
congregation and community far exceeded what he alone could
provide. He developed materials to train nine of his congregation
members to provide quality, one-to-one Christian care to individuals
experiencing a life crisis. Upon completion of their training,
he commissioned them as “Stephen Ministers” and
linked them with people with a variety of needs for care.
“Stephen Ministry” was so successful in his church
that other congregations wanted to become involved. Dr. Haugk
then founded the Stephen Ministries organization and developed
the Stephen Series, which now has been implemented in more
than 8,000 congregations representing more than 100 Christian
denominations. More than 300,000 laypersons have been trained
as Stephen Ministers, who in turn have ministered to nearly
a million care receivers.
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Meadow Park
Stephen Ministers and Leaders

Link
to Stephen Ministry Organization
Continuing
Education Schedule
A Stephen Minister
IS:
a caring Christian friend who really listens, and offers
unconditional support; a lay person who has received more
than 50 hours of training, as well as continuing education,
on how to provide confidential, distinctively Christian
care; a child of God who walks beside a hurting person.
A Stephen Minister IS NOT:
a counselor or therapist; a substitute
for professional care; a problem-solver; a casual visitor;
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Mission Of Meadow Park Stephen Ministers
To identify, train, and commission
persons from our Meadow Park congregation to provide distinctively
Christian one-to-one care to those who are experiencing all
kinds of life needs and difficulties.In general, in the last
25 years, more than 5,000 congregations in more than 70 denominations
have sent 20,000 lay leaders to be trained with the skills
and knowledge they need to go back to their congregations
and train lay persons in caring ministryskills. Stephen Ministry
training equips persons to practice the love of Christ in
an intentional and practical way.
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