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Board of Deacons
Caring

Caring envisions the congregation as a whole. The ministries within the purview of Caring are inclusive of the life of the congregation and the building up of the Body of Christ. Caring is under the direction of the Senior Minister.

How Westmoreland Can Help

Worship, sacraments, theological education, pastoral care and healing, spirituality, prayer and meditation, and outreach are all aspects of Church Life. A Christian church is a caring community.  Our Declaration of Purpose stresses this as a fundamental element of the covenant which binds us together.  In order to meet the needs of a congregation set in an intense and rapidly changing urban environment, Westmoreland utilizes a four-part system which draws on the skills of members as well as the professional staff.  This system allows us to extend support services to all members of our community who need and desire support. See the "Events Page" for any upcoming Church Life events.

Called to Care: a UCC umbrella ministry which encompasses all of our resources for pastoral care. Called to Care has two recruiting/training sessions a year and subsequent training and support meetings throughout the year. Westmoreland's Called to Care System allows busy church members and friends to participate in limited or predictable ways, supervised and coordinated by the Senior Minister. It also provides care which is tailored to the specific needs of each individual or family.

Resources, Communication, and Outreach: Many people have particular skills, specialties and interests which assist others in the congregation. These groups of people provide research, resources, and support for a variety of issues: Medicare/Medicaid assistance, a geriatric specialist, legal aid, medical researchers, physicians, librarians. In addition; we have a group of people who are willing to share their story, and provide sustaining support with another undergoing particular treatments or a newly discovered diagnosis.

Pastoral Care and Healing. We face change and stress in family life, in our work, and in our health and wholeness. Family crises, losses, and health concerns come to us all. As part of pastoral care and healing we care for one another on our journeys. The Elizabeth Tisdal Norbeck Library has books on tape and CD's which may be helpful. Please call the church office and go to the Library to borrow one of these items. Books on tape: Everyday Sacred: A woman's Journey Home, Sue Bender; Anatomy of the Spirit, Caroline Myss, Ph.D.; Spontaneous Healing, Andrew Weil, M.D.; and Boundless Energy, Deepak Chopra, M.D. Cassette and CD's: Breathing: The Master key to Self Healing, Andrew Weil, M.D.; 8 Meditations for Optimum Healing, Andrew Weil, M.D.; and Journey Into Healing: Awakening the Wisdom Within You by Deepak Chopra, M.D. 4 Visualization Tapes by Bellaruth Napartek: For People with Cancer, For People Undergoing Chemotherapy, For People Undergoing Radiation, and Stress. Terrorism and Kids: Comforting your Child, by Fern Reiss; The Grieving Teen: A Guide for Teenagers and Their Friends, by Helen Fitzgerald; Living a Life That Matters, by Harold S. Kushner.

Spiritual Life Retreat. At different times of the year a Spiritual retreat is scheduled at the Jesuit Center for Spiritual Growth in Pennsylvania. Come, listen to God in the beauty of nature.

Telephone/Note Writing Team keeps in touch with the homebound, recognizes major events in community members' lives, and offers a source of contact and attention when needed.

Lay Visiting and Continuing Care is provided by members of the congregation who participate in our Pastoral Care system by visiting isolated or homebound members monthly. Each Lay Visitor receives training before being paired with a specific individual or couple. Monthly meetings are held to provide additional training and support for this essential and rewarding ministry.

We ask that Lay Visitors commit at least one hour a month to visit a fellow Westmorelander, and another hour to attend the monthly meeting. This is an important way the church reaches out to those who've been away from the church due to age, illness, or other confinement. It is what being a Christian is all about. Other Lay Visitors provide ad hoc support for those facing specific issues or crises.

Book Groupmeets the second Wednesday of every month (September to June). Call the church office (301-229-7766) to find out the title of this month's book.

Emergency Care and Neighborhood Support: The congregation is divided into 15 neighborhoods. These neighborhoods stretch from Springfield, VA., to Brookeville, MD and from Washington, D.C., to Gaithersburg, MD. The ministry of the Neighborhood Support is to reach out to those in each area in times of crisis. Over the years, this has meant sitting with a family member while another family member goes to the hospital, respite care, and supplying casseroles to a family in need. One of the main ministries of Neighborhood Support is to assist in the reception of a memorial service or funeral at the church.

Prayer Chain is a way in which to deepen our common life of prayer. Members of the telephone Prayer Chain use an intercessory prayer to lift the names and needs of our community each day. Each name and request offered is confidential and remains on the list for one month, unless otherwise requested. Contact the church office for prayer requests.

Prayers Needed

For all of our men and women in the armed services and their families, especially:

Spec Dustin Angoco, U.S. Army (great-nephew of Dolores Boynton).

Staff Sgt Cameron Barnett, (Pat Barnett's great-grandson) serving a second tour.

Corporal Andy Beauchamp

Chaplain Stephen Boyd (pastor of Rich's former church in Long Beach, CA, soon to return from Qatar)

Major Nathan Cook

Sgt Cam Highfill

Spec Stephen Holt, deployed for a third tour

Sgt Alan Paige (Tina Squire's brother-in-law)

Sgt Lindsey Price, gunner (grand-nephew of Leon and Maryn Goodson)

Matthew Slater (grandnephew to Dick Slater) deployed to Afghanistan

Spec Jeffrey Squire (Pat Squire's grandson)

Rev. William Worley, First Reformed UCC in Lancaster, PA (friend of Kathy Ireland)

If you or someone you know would like to be added to the prayer list, please contact the church office.

If you need or someone you know needs assistance and support, please notify the ministers by calling the main office at (301) 229-7766 or sending Rev. Robert Maddox an e-mail at robtjr11@comcast.net.

Last updated Monday, March 28, 2011.


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301-229-7766
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