We all experience the feeling of loss or transition at one time or another.
Imagine "Anna", a woman in her 80's who belongs to our church. She lives in a retirement home. One of her few connections with our church is the Befriender who visits her regularly and brings communion.
"Mary and John" have been committed members of our church for years. Mary is in poor health, but John faithfully cares for her needs. They both appreciate the Befriender who visists regularly and shares coffee and conversation.
"Mavis", a recent widow, is grateful for her Befriender who listens and offers support as she sorts through this period of grief in her life.
The Befrienders minister in a number of ways. Some of these include visiting people to provide support during grieving, bringing communion to those who are houseboud, or visiting those who are in poor health or hospitalized. Other ways are visiting those experiencing divorce, the loss of a job, or those called to military duty. Or it may be to visit members who are celebrating the birth of a baby.
St. John's recognizes the increasing need for a Befriender Ministry in this changing world and in a growing congregation. This program of the laity expresses the privilege of the whole church to share in Christ's ministry.
"He comforts us in all our troubles so that we can comfort others. When others are troubled, we will be able to give them the same comfort God has given us." -2 Corinthians 1:4