Eucharistic and Pastoral Visiting

There are several ministers at Christ Church, both lay and ordained, who work with people who are unable to attend our regular worship services.  This ministry is available to all in need of the sacraments of the church, pastoral care, counsel, or prayer.  It can take place in a home, at a hospital or nursing home room, or a jail.   For more information about a visit, or to schedule an appointment with one of our clergy, please contact our office.

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