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Step by Step Approach for a Worship Visitor Follow-Up Visit
Use this as a tool to help the Care & Concern Committee when they are working on worship visitor follow-up visits.
 
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Visitation: Initial Follow-Up Contact
Objective: Within 72 hours of a person's visit to Our Lord's Lutheran Church, a parish caller will go to the visitor's home to make an "at-the-door" visit (approx. 5-10 min. in length).
 
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Guidelines for Those Distributing Communion to Shut-Ins
A few years ago our Worship and Music Committee sought ways to include in our worshipping community persons who could not attend worship. We decided to do two things. First we decided to deliver bulletins for each worship service to anyone who requested them. Volunteers do this each week. Second, we invite persons who would like Holy Communion brought to their homes during the worship service to call the Church office by Thursday and volunteers will deliver Communion to them.
 
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Altar Flowers
Use this as a guide to leave a message on a note that is given when the altar flowers are given as care gifts.
 
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Just Because . . .
Imagine yourself recovering from an illness, injury, surgery, or grieving the loss of a loved one, alone. A knock comes on your door and there stands a member of your church with a brightly decorated basket containing a quart of delicious homemade soup, some homemade bread, buns or muffins, some cookies or bars, candy and fruit.
 
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Help Us Stay Informed Requests
As we continue to grow, there is a danger that important information is not reaching the church office and Pastor. While you are always welcome to call or stop by the office, we ask that you might especially call or email the church office.
 
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Home Visitation Hospitality Ministry
The purpose of the group is to provide a Basket of Care and Concern for those people. People who have just gotten out of the hospital, who are home-bound, who are grieving over the loss of a loved one or friend, who are fighting disease, who are just plain lonely or maybe for the care-giver who is busily running errands, trying to prepare meals and trying to keep things together through a crisis in the family.
 
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