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Stephen Ministry Program

In 2007, Middlebrook Pike UMC began a Stephen Ministry to provide one-to-one caring to others in time of need. Through this program, MPUMC lay members receive extensive training to become skilled caregivers who are equipped to bring Christ’s healing love to people who are grieving, in crisis, or experiencing other stresses in life. These caregivers are an extension to, not a replacement of pastoral care.

This web site answers the following questions you may have about our Stephen Ministry Program:


What is the Stephen Ministry Program?
Stephen Ministry is a nationwide program named after Stephen, the first of the deacons in the early church, commissioned by the apostles to provide care and comfort for the needs of people in the Christian community. Today, volunteer lay ministers around the world have completed the intensive training required to provide this free, confidential, caring ministry to those experiencing a wide range of life needs or crises.

If you are experiencing difficulties that you would like to discuss with someone, you may request that a Stephen Minister through a pastor or the Stephen Ministry Coordinator.

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Who is a Stephen Minister?
Anyone can serve as a Stephen Minister. They are dedicated lay people who have received extensive training to:

  • Provide one-to-one caring, in-depth ministry to their assigned care receiver(s)

  • Extend the hand of Christian friendship

  • Visit weekly, or as needed

  • Care enough to commit to a caring relationship as long as the need exists

  • Listen empathetically and retain care receiver confidentiality

  • Help a person work through problems

  • Encourage a care receiver to take positive steps

  • Use Christian resources such as scripture and prayer

Stephen Ministers are not professional counselors, psychologists, social workers, or care-giving experts. Stephen Ministers are trained to be caring Christian friends who can help hurting individuals identify options. They do not give advice or provide solutions.

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What training do they have?
Stephen Ministers receive an initial 50 hours of training to ensure they understand how to:

  • Listen effectively and without criticism

  • Deal openly with feelings

  • Be professional and confidential

  • Express honesty, warmth, and care

  • Help in times of crisis

  • Minister to those dealing with grief, divorce, death, depression, illness, and many other areas

In addition to the intensive initial training, Stephen Ministers meet bi-monthly to receive peer supervision and continuing education. Here, they discuss their caring relationships (maintaining complete anonymity of the care receivers, and staying away from details of the care receiver's situation) and receive consultation and support from other Stephen Ministers.

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Am I assured of confidentiality?
Confidentiality is the basis of all Stephen Ministry relationships. Anyone receiving care can be assured that his or her identity—and what is shared in a caring relationship—will remain private at all times.

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What types of problems do Stephen Ministers address?
There are no restrictions on what you may want to talk about with a Stephen Minister. If you are experiencing grief, loneliness, divorce, hospitalization, disability, job loss, relocation, or other stressful changes or difficulties in your life and need a good listener that is not directly involved, a Stephen Minister can help. While not limited to the following items, Stephen Ministers are often requested for:

  • Crisis care, such as hospitalization, terminal illness, death of a loved one, unemployment, divorce, natural disaster, severe financial setback, etc.

  • Follow-up care, such as support during after-shocks following the initial crisis

  • Chronic care for long-term problems such as chronic illness or suffering, disability, age-related issues, homebound individuals, degenerative diseases, loneliness

  • Preventive care to help people anticipate and prepare for potentially difficult events, such as the approach of retirement, marriage in the near future, college students away from home, women expecting their first child

  • Supportive care for care-givers, such as a spouse caring for a dying wife, persons placing an senior in a long-term facility, parents of a special-needs child, children supporting a grieving parent, a parent supporting a child facing divorce

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How do I get a Stephen Minister?
Simply call the Middlebrook Pike United Methodist Church office at  865-690-8641 and ask to speak to one of our pastors. Once they are aware of your need, they can discuss with you the assignment of a Stephen Minister. Should you decide to proceed, the pastor will involve one of our Stephen Minister Coordinators to match your needs with one of our trained Stephen Ministers.

As an alternative, you may contact one of the Stephen Minister Coordinators directly to discuss your desire for a Stephen Minister. Bob Ruth can be reached by phone at 588-8458 or by e-mail at bobruth@knology.net. Lynne Harr can be reached by phone at
584-1624 or by e-mail at LynneHarr@comcast.net.

As soon as you have been matched to a Stephen Minister, that individual will initiate contact with you to begin meeting confidentially on a weekly, or as-needed, basis. This relationship will continue until you choose to discontinue it.

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How do I become a Stephen Minister?
If you feel the Lord is calling you to be a part of Stephen Ministry, please call the church office at 865-690-8641. Or, you can
contact one of the Stephen Minister Coordinators directly. Bob Ruth can be reached by phone at 588-8458 or by e-mail at bobruth@knology.net. Lynne Harr can be reached by phone at 584-1624 or by e-mail at LynneHarr@comcast.net.

When there is an appropriate number of volunteers, the Coordinators will schedule the required 50 hours of specialized training in Christian care-giving that is required to prepare Stephen Ministers to provide confidential, one-to-one Christian care to people in need.

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