Care & Prayer
Care
We’re here to help.
If you have a care need, send us a message so we can offer practical support and pray with you during this season of your life.

How to Show Care
Showing care to the people around you may seem daunting, but it may be simpler than you think.
Care often starts with simply paying attention. Look for the person who seems quiet, overwhelmed, or alone. A smile, a greeting, or remembering someone’s name can go a long way. When we slow down enough to notice people, we open the door for care.
Sometimes the greatest gift we can give someone is our attention. Ask how someone is doing—and really listen. You don’t need to have all the answers. Being present and compassionate often means more than trying to fix the situation.
If someone shares a struggle, offer to pray for them. It doesn’t have to be complicated or long—just sincere. Let them know they’re not walking alone, and continue praying for them throughout the week. Invite them to a pray with one of our Elders after a gathering, and maybe offer to go with them.
Care becomes tangible when we take action. It might be sending an encouraging message, bringing a meal, helping with a practical need, or checking in during the week. Small acts of kindness often make a big impact.
If someone needs further support, you can help connect them to our Care Team. Submit a request through the Care Form for follow up. Our team and community will come alongside them with prayer, encouragement, and practical care. If no follow up is needed, invite them to share their need on our Prayer Wall.
Prayer
We believe that when we pray, God hears. We can pray personally, privately, and as a faith community for each other. We welcome your requests and invite you to pray with us.

Prayer Wall
Lori
This is a praise report update for my Dec. 13/24 prayer request about my friend Rob, who'd lost 40% of his vision in his left eye due to a detached retina.
He now reports that his vision in that eye is almost back to 100%! The doctors had said that they could do nothing for him. Rob is giving grateful thanks to God for his healing.
Thank you so much, church family, for your prayers on Rob's behalf. We serve a God who heals! Praise God!











