All Saints’ Pastoral Care Team is comprised of the clergy, lay Eucharistic visitors,
the Community of Hope, the Daughters of the King, and a pastoral care oversight committee.
People who need a pastoral visit for themselves or know of someone who would benefit from a lay pastoral visit should speak to a member of the clergy or call Mark Towsley, Director of Parish Operations in the Church Office at 602-279-5539 x168 to initiate the process.
About the Community of Hope
Our Community of Hope program has been created and works in conjunction with The Community of Hope headquartered at St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital in Houston, Texas under the direction of Fr. Bill North (formerly of the Episcopal Diocese of Arizona).
The mission of The Community of Hope is to create and sustain Christian communities of volunteer lay pastoral caregivers, united in prayer, shaped by Benedictine spirituality and equipped for and serving in pastoral care ministries. Our Community of Hope members have gone through an extensive training program and internship of visiting parishioners and friends of All Saints’ who are in hospitals, residential facilities or their homes and who need or desire the close, caring support of the parish.
Confidentiality is strictly maintained on all matters.
CLICK HERE if you would like an application to become a participant in our Pastoral Care Ministry at All Saints' through the Community of Hope.
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