Church Mental Health Summit

161: Why is a care ministry strategy important?

In this episode of The Care Ministry Podcast, host Laura Howe and guest Rebecca Bailey dive into the importance of strategic planning in care ministry. They discuss the evolving role of care in the church, emphasizing how intentional planning can help churches better support both congregants and the broader community without overwhelming resources. The conversation covers topics like balancing in-reach and outreach, developing volunteer capacity, and creating sustainable support structures. Rebecca also shares insights from leading a care ministry cohort, underscoring the need for clear priorities and collaboration to meet the real needs of people in crisis.

 

Quotes

  • "Care is more than casseroles. It's about showing up consistently and meaningfully for people, sometimes even just sitting with them."
  • "We often forget that care ministry is not just about Sunday; it's about becoming a community hub of support and connection throughout the week."
  • "People come to churches hoping for more than a serviceā€”they seek a family, someone to walk with them in their struggles."
  • "A strategic care ministry knows its strengths and limitations, recognizing that no church can be a one-stop shop for every need."
  • "If weā€™re truly committed to caring, we need to plan for it. Otherwise, weā€™ll end up putting out fires rather than offering meaningful support."

 

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