
We would Like to personally invite you to our End-of-Life Care Initiative Webinar. You are able to take this webinar at your leisure. The link to the webinar is attached.
We will be having a working workshop throughout the year to help you complete your End-of-Life Care Initiative. This workshop will offer a powerful overview of how your church can strengthen its pastoral care ministry through end-of-life education and support.
I would love to see you at our workshop to share more about how this initiative can bless your congregation, and explore how we can serve your church family together.
Date: TBD
Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 Noon (CDT)
Location: Virtual (link provided after registration)
Cost: Free
In the meantime, take this webinar and learn the intrigues of the End-O-Life Care Initiative.
Because end-of-life care is not just a medical concern — it's a ministry responsibility. This workshop will show how your church can shepherd well in life’s most sacred season. When the final days come, your congregation won’t remember programs or positions — they will remember presence, peace, and pastoral care.
Benefits of Attending:
Gain Biblical Perspective:
Understand the scriptural foundation for end-of-life care and why it matters in your ministry.
Equip Your Leadership Team:
Learn how to prepare pastors, lay leaders, and chaplains to walk alongside the dying and their
families.
Discover Practical Tools:
Receive free guidance on how to implement policies, structure care teams, and use simple tools to offer holistic support.
Strengthen Your Pastoral Care Ministry:
Extend your church’s reach by offering compassionate care to members during their final
journey.
Support Grieving Families with Purpose:
Learn how to continue care after death through intentional follow-up, memorial planning, and spiritual support.
Protect and Guide the Church Legally and Logistically:
Get insights on creating funeral/homegoing service policies that prevent confusion and ease the family’s burden.
Position Your Church as a Beacon of Hope:
Become known in your community as a church that doesn’t just pray — but prepares and walks with families through life and death.
