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MISSION STATEMENT
As people of God, we are called
to work together to care for one another as we seek
God's presence, healing, and peace. Pastoral care at Calvary
provides both spiritual
and practical support. The Pastoral Care Committee gathers together
those extending
Calvary's ministry through programs that serve the homebound,
the elderly, and the sick
as well as others interested in broadening and deepening our
ministry of caring.
Lay Eucharistic Ministers (LEM's) are lay members of the
congregation who have completed a training program and have been
licensed by the Bishop of a diocese to deliver Holy Communion
to persons who are unable to attend regularly scheduled services
due to illness, injury, or similar circumstances. LEM visits
for Calvary Church are typically arranged for the third Sunday
in each month (except for December and the month in which Easter
falls). Requests for the services of a LEM should be communicated
to the clergy, particularly The Reverend Leslie Reimer (lreimer@calvarypgh.org)
or the LEM Coordinator, Colleen
Sari no later than the Friday preceding a LEM Sunday.
CALVARY CONNECTS
The Pastoral Care Committee is a resource to support members
of the Calvary community who are experiencing a time of special
need. Such support might include transportation, assistance
with shopping and meals, and access to church services and other
church activities. Persons interested in volunteering to help
or individuals who wish to request assistance for themselves
or another member of the Calvary community should contact the
Pastoral
Care Committee.
FLOWER DELIVERY
Each Sunday following the primary service, the altar flowers
are collected and divided into small groups to be delivered to
parishioners who have had some special event occur in their life
that week. Illness, the birth of a child, marriage, and the death
of a loved one are among the many reasons why someone in the
Calvary Community is targeted for flower delivery. Persons interested
in volunteering to participate in this ministry are encouraged
to contact Judie Compher
or Barbara Hicks,
Co-chairs. Persons who wish to suggest a worthy recipient of
the flowers are asked to contact the Coordinator or Louise Wells,
Events Coordinator (lwells@calvarypgh.org).
TRANSPORTATION
The Pastoral Care Committee makes every effort to facilitate
making transportation arrangements for persons wishing to attend
services at Calvary Church but who are unable to provide for
their own needs. Volunteers are needed for both short term and
long term needs. Persons requesting assistance with transportation
needs should also contact the Pastoral
Care Committee.
CARE TO THE CAREGIVER
The Pastoral Care Committee has initiated a series of programs
related to the support of persons who find themselves in the
position of providing care for another person on a short term
or long term basis. The first formal program in the series was
an Adult Education Forum entitled And Thou Shalt Honor
conducted by Maryanne Fello. A follow-up series is planned for
the fall. Further information about Calvary's ministry to caregivers
can be obtained by contacting Maryanne Fello (mfello@wpahs.org)
or The Reverend Leslie Reimer (lreimer@calvarypgh.org).
PASTORAL CARE CONTACT PERSONS
All members of the Calvary clergy are available to deal with
Pastoral Care issues.
The Reverend Leslie Reimer is the Associate for Pastoral Care
(lreimer@calvarypgh.org).