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When to Call the Church
Your Pastor and
Deacons are understanding people whose interest is in helping people in need.
If you have a need,
a concern or something on your mind, you can feel free to discuss it with
your Pastor or any
of the Deacons with whom you feel comfortable.
The following list
is suggestive of some of the times you will want to call your church.
Your Pastor is
available at any time, day or night, to share in any problem or need.
- Privacy regulations require your permission before others can be
notified.
- Your advance call will ensure the pastor knows before all the “red
tape” is involved.
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When there is an emergency
hospitalization of a family member or friend.
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To talk or pray about a difficult
decision.
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When you desire the anointing
service before surgery or a difficult decision time.
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When you know of someone in need
of help.
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When there is a death in the
family.
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When there is prolonged reaction
to grief.
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When the attitudes of another are
not understandable.
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When planning to become engaged.
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When beginning to plan for
marriage.
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When a child is born.
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When you are facing a marriage
problem you find difficult to handle,
before matters get excessively worse.
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To inquire about faith
commitment, church membership or baptism.
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For home communion when unable to
attend services.
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When you move into a new
residence to celebrate the blessing with family and friends.
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When you desire mediation in a
conflict.
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To seek advice for professional
referral.
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When alcohol or drugs become a
problem for you or your friend.
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When leaving for or returning
from alternative or military service.
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