“Beloved, since God loved us so much, we also ought to love one another. No one has ever seen God; if we love one another, God lives in us, and God’s love is perfected in us.”- I John 4:11-12
At North Church, we believe that Christians are called to provide love and care for one another. Our caring is a direct response to the love of God made known to us in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
A variety of formal and informal ways exist by which we demonstrate our caring. “The Caring Network” refers to the formal ways that our community of faith seeks to ensure that the personal and spiritual needs of our members are met throughout all of the joys and sorrows of their journeys in faith. It is a very real network of people working together to care for others.
In addition, the ministry of caring at North Church takes place through many informal ways. For example, North Church members and friends find opportunities to show care and concern in the fellowship of small groups and all-church events, in the relationships formed through learning and working together, in visiting during the coffee hour, and in praying during worship services. In a very meaningful way, every member of the community of faith is also a part of the Caring Network. Everyone at North Church is invited to provide the “informal” caring that touches others everyday by caring for one another.
Our Pastor – Pastor Bill is actively involved in providing pastoral care and spiritual guidance to the members of our congregation. He welcomes information about pastoral needs and concerns (e.g., illness, upcoming surgery, grief, and personal crises) of individuals and/or families within our church community.
Bill visits with individuals and families in their own homes, hospitals, nursing homes, and at the church. He is available to listen, provide counsel, offer prayer, read the Bible, and bring communion as individual needs and circumstances permit. He may weave together needs and resources by referring concerns to the Pastoral Care Team or Neighborhood Groups.
Board Of Deacons - These elected officers of North Church serve the congregation through compassion, hospitality, congregational fellowship, caring for the lonely, comforting the sick, and caring for others.
Pastoral Care Team- Members of this team provide additional support in a variety of ways to members of the congregation whose lives are in a period of transition.
Communion to the Furthest Pew – North Church gladly distributes communion to its homebound members when requested.
Memorial Receptions – North Church provides memorial receptions to its members as a church service when requested, and to non-church members for a small charge.
Please contact the church office at 716-632-1330:
- If you are experiencing a time of transition or crisis in your life or the life of your family,
- If you know of someone in need of care,
- If you would like to become part of the Caring Network of North Church by joining the Pastoral Care Team, or
- If you would like more information.
