Jesus said that those who do not yet believe will know that Christians belong to him by the way they care for one another.
Whatever you ask in my name, this I will do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son.—John 14:14 After a weekend worship service, come to the front of the Sanctuary for prayer with a pastor or member of the prayer team. To request that the elders pray over you, anointing you with oil, contact Brooke Ballard (612-338-7653 x493). The Helping Hand Committee coordinates financial help for our church family by providing ... The closer your association with Bethlehem, the stronger our commitment to help meet your essential needs. We consider these factors when distributing funds ... Call the church office and leave a message at 612-338-7653 x700. Someone will return your call. The timeline for receiving financial assistance is about two weeks from the day of your initial request. At Bethlehem, counseling is the ability to bring the word of God to bear on one another’s lives. Proverbs 20:5 says, “The purpose in a man’s heart is like deep water, but a man of understanding will draw it out.” Our elder-approved Guiding Philosophy for Counseling document provides more detail concerning our thinking on biblical counseling. We have various counseling care options for those in need. Small Groups Elder/Pastoral Counsel and Prayer Lay Counselors Christian Counselors If you are currently active at Bethlehem and have questions about our options for receiving counsel, contact our Care and Counseling staff. If you are not currently active at Bethlehem, please contact your home church pastor. Deacons and screened volunteers actively reach out to widows, single moms, and others in need of practical help with handyman projects, outdoor maintenance, and car repairs. Domestic abuse can take many different forms: physical, emotional, mental, sexual, financial, and spiritual. Any form of abuse hurts and does long-lasting harm to individuals and their families. If you are a member at Bethlehem in need of help, you can request confidential care at 612-338-7653 x741 or [email protected]. To learn more about our heart for those caught in domestic abuse, see Pastor Jason Meyer’s sermon Fooled by False Leadership (April 25, 2015) and the introduction to Not Afraid (May 4, 2016). In Christ we are one body with many parts—each a unique gift of God to the church. Our vision is to be a local expression of “the Body” where people with special needs are welcomed, loved, and cared for in practical ways, and where they are able to serve and meaningfully engage in the life of the church. At each campus, a coordinators for Disability Ministry oversees support and care for those affected by disability. Learn about our Disability Ministry. Wondering who to call? If you are facing an emergency need, see this list of resources for our community: Mercy Ministry Resources.Prayer
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Bethlehem’s small group ministry is the ideal context for living out Scripture’s “one another” commands and where much preventive care takes place. These groups are designed to help you carry your burdens and guide you in your walk with God.
Elders provide oversight of the church usually in a campus-specific capacity and can be available for prayer and/or counseling.
Individuals who have been trained and who have manifested a skill to help others through difficult times are available to talk.
We have information on Christian counselors with various specialties who may be available to provide you with additional counsel.Contact Information
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