St Andrew clergy, in partnership with Congregational Care Ministers (CCMs,) work together to serve and support those in our communities through: hospitalizations, grief, crisis, difficulties associated with aging, end of life, divorce, loss of a job, and other challenges that come to us in the course of our lives. CCMs offer visitation, phone support check-ins, provide care for families at memorials, work with clergy for special services, write bereavement letters, and so much more.
If you are experiencing a call to serve others as a Congregational Care Minister, contact our care team to learn more about the requirements and the process for becoming a Congregational Care Minister at St Andrew United Methodist Church.