Congregational Care

We all experience challenges in life–times when we could benefit from extra support and care. St. Luke’s has an excellent care ministry network that is designed to meet people’s needs in a variety of circumstances. If you or someone you know may benefit from these ministries, I encourage you to contact me so we may have a confidential conversation to connect you with the care ministry or resources that may be helpful to you. You may contact me, Rev. Liza, here: 303-791-0659 x107 or email me.

SOUL Ministry – Trained SOUL Ministers provide one-on-one care and visitation to individuals in our congregation and community. This ministry is focused on offering Support, active Outreach, an Uplifting presence, and a Listening ear = SOUL Ministry. SOUL Ministers are partnered with individuals who would benefit from regular visits to ease isolation and who value compassionate listening and engaged support.

Caring Connection – provides support to members of St. Luke’s and the community by taking meals to families or individuals during recovery after surgery or the birth of a baby, or in times of need.

Prayer Team – The Prayer Team meets to pray for concerns on the prayer chain and prayer request cards. This team of caring individuals is dedicated to praying for the needs of our congregation, families, friends, and community. Prayer concerns may be called in to the church office, sent through the website, or written on a prayer request card.

Pastoral Team – The Clergy Team offers shortterm care, counseling, and referrals for individuals, couples, and families experiencing many life circumstances.

Counseling, Consultation, and Mentoring – Through the Center for Spiritual Engagement (CSE), Rev. Dr. Sallie Suby-Long offers professional counseling to provide support and encouragement for growth, wellness, and healing. .

The Samaritan Fund – provides financial support and assistance for those who are part of our St. Luke’s family.

Benevolence Fund – provides support for those in need who are not directly connected with the St. Luke’s family.

Outside Support Groups – These groups are not part of St. Luke's but meet in our facilities. We currently host SA and NA groups. Contact the Front Office for meeting times.

If St. Luke’s does not offer the type of support you may need, we will make every effort to connect you to additional resources, support networks, and care providers within our community.

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