Purpose
The Stephen Minister is committed to providing a one-to-one caring ministry to persons in need of Christian support (e.g. in times of loneliness, of becoming a new parent, of illness or hospitalization, of grief or other crisis situations).
Accountability
Stephen Ministers are directly accountable to the Stephen Leaders. The Stephen Leaders at White Plains are accountable to the ministers and the congregation of White Plains UMC. As caregivers, we are all accountable to God, the true Cure-Giver and the source of our strength to minister.
Responsibilities
- Attend and give priority to the 50 hours of training, as well as 2 training retreats. Study all the materials used in the course, including books and articles.
- Participate in ongoing supervision and continuing education twice a month for the balance of the 24-month commitment (1st and 3rd Tuesdays). This is necessary even if you are not currently assigned to a care giving relationship.
- Be available for service as a Stephen Minister (averaging 10-12 hours per month) for 18 months following the completion of training.
- Respond promptly to referrals made by Stephen Leader.
- Seek to establish a one-to-one caring relationship with your Care Receiver following such a referral. Visitation will normally be on a weekly basis. Each Stephen Minister will have only one Care Receiver at a time.
- Maintain confidentiality at all times by not discussing Care Receivers by name or implication.
- Be supportive of and participate in Stephen Ministry functions (Supervision, Sanctuary ministry, workshops, Ministry Fair, Retreats, etc.)
- Set aside time on a regular basis for Bible study and prayer. Pray especially for care receivers, other Stephen Ministers, Stephen Leaders, and the Church. Stephen Ministers are asked to be in an ongoing Bible Study.