Caring
Congregational Care - Chet LaFountaine,
chair
- New Member Sponsors
New members, or potential new members, are introduced to
peers with similar interests - age group, family composition, and known
concerns. Church activities are identified and members are introduced
to the new folks. Together the new members are eased into a satisfying
church life by their expanding circle of friends.
- Shepherding Program
The goal of the Shepherding Program at First Presbyterian
Morristown is to have every member be part of a small flock that
consists of six to eight families. The members of the flocks are
contacted on a regular basis by their shepherds. Flocks are encouraged
to pray for each other and possibly get together once or twice a year
for fellowship and sharing information about the church.
- Stephen Ministry
Stephen Ministry is grounded in Jesus' command to love one
another. Through one-to-one caring relationships, those who are hurting
receive the love and care they need. Stephen Ministry helps meet the
needs of individuals who are hospitalized, terminally ill, bereaved, in a
job crisis, new members of the church, disabled, homebound, lonely, in a
spiritual crisis, and looking for a caring, Christian friend.
- Prayer Partners
Evangelism - Mark Holtkamp, chair
The Evangelism Committee encourages and leads church members in
reaching outside the congregation through determining unmet needs in the
community and welcoming visitors, new residents in the community, the
unchurched, and others.
This committee:
- provides information to the community about First Presbyterian
Church
- provides programs, workshops and other events that can empower
people to reach outside the congregation to bring people into the
membership of God's family and into involvement in the life and work of
the church
- supplies sanctuary pews with brochures, pew envelopes, prayer
request cards and friendship pad sheets
- assists with collection of friendship sheets after each worship
service on Sunday morning
- provides a snack supper for participants of the Christmas
Parade each year before the start of the parade
Mission - Jeanie Hale, chair
We at FPC are committed to reaching out locally as well as globally to
those who are in need.
| Local Evangelical |
Foreign |
Helping Hands Free Clinic (LocalProject for 2004) |
Living Waters (InternationalProject
for 2004) |
| C.E.A.S.E. |
Heifer International |
| M.A.T.S. |
Frontero De Cristo |
| A.L.P.S. |
One Great Hour of
Sharing |
| Daily Bread Community Kitchen |
Birthday Offering |
Through Holston Presbytery we have covenant relationships
with Sunset Gap, Grandfather Home and Holston Presbytery Camp. In
addition, our church and its members are involved in many mission
projects not listed on this page. We also support education focused
ministries as well as several special offerings received throughout the
year
Planting the seeds of faith in our community and worldwide
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