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Evaluating Stephen ministry training and identifying lay caregiver characteristics at Granada Presbyterian Church
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Evaluating Stephen Ministry Training and Identifying Lay Caregiver Characteristics At Granada Presbyterian Church. Covenant Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/373c8358-7eb0-473b-b8c8-d69ee434dff6.Note: These citations are programmatically generated and may be incomplete.
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- In 2000, when Granada Presbyterian Church assessed the care needs of their church, they found a renewed awareness of the need for ministries of care to church members. With no curriculum or tools already in place to train and equip church members for this ministry, Stephen Ministry was suggested. To consider the place of Stephen Ministry in the context of Granada, a review of Stephen Ministry in relation to other potential training systems was conducted to shed light on its strengths and weaknesses. The studies served to confirm the choice of Stephen Ministry as the best system for Granada to use. Further, the studies brought to light the characteristics of Stephen Ministry so that the candidates suited for this ministry can be better identified and recruited.
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