Congregational Care

Central United Methodist Church is committed to offering care to church members in times of need. There are a variety of opportunities where you can use the gifts that God has given you to make a difference in someone’s life.

 

Stephen Ministry

Stephen Ministry of Central United Methodist Church exists to care for individuals who are experiencing difficult times in their lives.  This is done in a confidential one-on-one Christian caring relationship.  Needs may be divorce, illness, loneliness, job loss, death of a spouse or family member, aging issues, childbirth, and other concerns.  More information is available in special brochures or by calling the Church Office.

The Class of 2011

(Front Row):  Molly Pickering, Barb Padget (First Presbyterian Church), Linda Cudney, and Petie Cobb

(Back Row):  Richard Pohlman, Cydnee Cochran, Janet Tate, Lynn Blanton, and Bugs Crutcher

 

New Baby Meals

When a new baby arrives, meals are prepared and delivered to the family to rejoice in the new birth and to allow the family to concentrate on their new arrival.