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QCPM DREAMED A Pastoral care ministry are all about caring for Pastor and Ministers when they are going through a time of difficulty. It may include being present during a time of pain, visiting the sick or infirm, praying with someone during crisis, or just being a non-judgemental listening ear.
There are times when each of us may need the care and compassion of another co-worker. The vision Quezon City Pastoral Movement co-minister coworkers understand and can provide the needed support and help the "Care receiver" get through the difficult time. Some of those times of need might include: Hospitalization or serious illness Grieving a death or serious loss Problems facing the elderly personal struggles within a family isolation following incarceration spiritual crisis feelings of abandonment, and, and any other circumstance that that could be made easier with the support of a coworkers in the kingdom of God and even extended for legal matters.
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At some point in life, everyone travels a difficult journey or situation. Whether it be grief, depression, loss, sickness, loneliness or more, people sometimes path alone, not having anyone they feel they can turn to Pastoral care take many different forms in Quezon City Pastoral Movement.
It's far more than just "caregiving", it provides for many different people in various aspects of life both in and outside of the church.
Explore: Pastoral Care Then and Now
Pastoral care dates back to the New Testament, where many indications state that the early church was caring for it's members as individuals through the Christian community (Acts 5 and 6). Pastoral Care has always held special importance in Christian Workers. Many state that pastoral care in the early days of the church was shaped through biblical and theological perspective, which carries through today.
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