The Impact of Respite Ministry on Volunteers and Caregivers (November 7, 2024)
By Scott Hughes
Intentional Discipleship Growth through Participating in Care Ministries
DATE: Thursday, November 7, 2024
TIME: 11 a.m. CST
PRESENTERS: Bishop Lawson Bryan, Dr. John Bell
Discover the transformative discipleship impact of care ministries, through research findings from Respite Ministry on caregivers, volunteers, and friends with dementia in our upcoming webinar. Presented by retired Bishop Lawson Bryan and Dr. John Bell, this session will delve into the groundbreaking findings from our recent study. Learn how Respite Ministry not only provides essential support to caregivers but also fosters a deep sense of community and spiritual growth among volunteers.
Webinar Highlights:
- Insights from the study on Respite Ministry's impact on caregivers and friends with dementia.
- Personal testimonies from long-term volunteers.
- Discussion on the transformative power of volunteering and its effects on discipleship.
- Strategies for implementing Respite Ministry in your church or community.
Register now to participate in this enlightening experience and learn how you can make a difference in the lives of those affected by dementia.
Scott Hughes is the Executive Director of Congregational Vitality & Intentional Discipleship, Elder in the North Georgia Conference, M.Div. Asbury Theological Seminary, D. Min. Southern Methodist University, co-host of the Small Groups in the Wesleyan Way podcast, creator of the Courageous Conversations project, and facilitator of the How to Start Small Groups teaching series.
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