Compassion Ministry: Bringing the Heart of the Church to Those Who Need It Most

At the core of our Compassion Ministry is a simple but powerful belief: no one should ever feel forgotten. Life’s challenges—illness, aging, loss, or unexpected circumstances—can make it hard for some of our church family to attend worship services or connect in person. That’s where compassion steps in.

Our Compassion Ministry is a team of caring hearts dedicated to reaching those who are home-bound, in hospitals, nursing facilities, or walking through seasons of grief. Through personal visits, heartfelt phone calls, and handwritten cards, we remind them that they are deeply loved and never alone.

This ministry is more than a program—it’s a lifeline of love. Whether someone is healing from illness, navigating loss, or simply missing the fellowship of church, we meet them with compassion, prayer, and presence right where they are.

We believe staying connected to the body of Christ is vital, especially during difficult times. Compassion is how we bridge the distance and bring the warmth of the church family into homes, hospital rooms, and hearts.

Our Compassion Ministry team gathers each month to pray, share updates, and encourage one another as we carry out this mission together. We are a close-knit group united by one purpose: to show the love of Jesus through compassion.

If you feel called to share God’s love in a tangible way, there’s a place for you here. Join us and help make sure no one in our church family is ever forgotten.

Compassion Ministry
Pastor Joe Daffron

Pastor Joe Daffron
Compassion Ministry Leader