Mind Body & Spirit - Role of the Church
The losses in our lives are both big and small, cover a range of experiences.
We leave home. We experience physical illness and disabilities.
We struggle with vocation and finances.
We may long for a spouse or child.
We lose people we love to addiction or illness and death.
All of these losses can build into questions and doubts about faith. We may experience depression or other mental health struggles.
Where is God in the midst of our losses?
COMMON SPIRITUAL REACTIONS TO DISASTER
Questions about Faith
Questioning God
Anger at God
Realization of mortality
Withdrawn from faith and religion
Concern about hereafter
Questions about Good and Evil
Redefining moral values and intangible priorities
Promising, bargaining with and challenging God
Search for meaning
Questions about forgiveness
Belief of being punished for sins
The church has an unprecedented opportunity.
•The Church can be people of courage, steadiness, hope, sacrifice, generosity and relentless care for the poor.
• Amid fear, we remain rooted in the truth that God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind (2 Timothy 1:7).
•Operating from this power, love and sound mind we take the opportunity to manifest the grace, justice and mercy of the Kingdom of God.
Churches can monitor the situation, take precautions, and keep our people and community informed in their vernacular.
Church prays for each other, pray for those left out, pray for wisdom, and pray to overcome fear with action.
Being rooted in faith, may the church live out God’s love, generosity and justice as we face this crisis opportunity with hope!
PRACTICAL ROLE OF THE CHURCH
Practice and model good preventive measures.
Stay up to date and follow the guidelines of your local health agencies.
https://portal.ct.gov/Coronavirus
Find creative ways to reach out, stay connected, and build community to combat loneliness and isolation.
Advocate for legislation on federal, state and local levels that ensures justice.
Church can encourage work alongside other denominations and faith communities in continued efforts to serve the most vulnerable people in our neighborhoods.
Church affirms that differing responses are required that are determined by our varying contexts.
Church encourages a steadfast, creative and contextual commitment to the most vulnerable.
THE CHURCH ROLE IS WHOLISTIC
PEACE FOR ALL PEOPLE
SHALOM, MEANS
•PROSPERITY
•REST
•HARMONY
•SOUNDNESS, TRANQUILITY
•WHOLENESS
•GOOD HEALTH
•PEACE, WELFARE
•SAFETY
CHURCH ROLE IS PRESENCE
•CRITICAL (VITAL/DECISIVE) ENGAGEMENT
•SALT AND LIGHT IN ALL THE AFFAIRS OF THE CITY/WORLD
Spiritual Care Resources for Responding During Pandemic and After Care
How does church help to ensure that the most vulnerable in our communities are protected and have access to resources?
Disaster ministry is a critically important work of the church, preparing for the unthinkable, providing relief to survivors, caring for the vulnerable and helping communities recover. Filled with resources for emergency planning and crisis management, this book provides best practices for local congregations. By taking action in advance, your church can help prevent harm and save lives during a disaster. The time to plan is now. Be prepared.”
GriefShare is a biblical, Christ-centered grief support group ministry. Resources to help church equip a lay-led team for effective and ongoing grief ministry at your church.
Click here for more info.
• To help achieve this, Lipsky offers a variety of simple and profound practices, drawn from modern psychology and a range of spiritual traditions, that enable us to look carefully at our reactions and motivations and discover new sources of energy and renewal.
•She includes interviews with successful trauma stewards from different walks of life and even uses New Yorker cartoons to illustrate her points. "We can do meaningful work in a way that works for us and for those we serve," Lipsky writes. "Taking care of ourselves while taking care of others allows us to contribute to our societies with such impact that we will leave a legacy informed by our deepest wisdom and greatest gifts instead of burdened by our struggles and despair."
Ev'ry Time I Feel the Spirit contains the lyrics and music of 101 of the most widely known and cherished of these pieces, ranging from heart-stirring spirituals sung during slave times (Steal Away; Swing Low, Sweet Chariot) to songs of unity from the civil rights movement and contemporary times (We Shall Overcome; I'll Fly Away).The book also presents a biography of each composer and the history of the evolution of each song, examining the role it played in enabling African-Americans to develop the strength to carry on in the face of adversity.
It starts readers off on a path to formulate and define their own values based on biblical and historical instances of advocacy and ethics.
It also offers a decision-making model for ethical dilemmas, discusses Christian distinctives that pertain to medical and death and dying decisions, and discusses frequently encountered ethical problems, like organ donation and life support. This extremely practical and detailed resource is one no pastor should be without.
What are Basic Tenets for Christian Disaster Relief Ministry?
International Aid (Evangelical Christian)
Reformed Church World Services
Anglican Relief and Development Fund
Church World Service
World Relief
World Renew
Samaritan’s Purse
Salvation Army
World Vision
Church of the Brethren Disaster Response
Church World Service
Southern Baptist Disaster Relief
Billy Graham Evangelistic Association Rapid Response
Mennonite Disaster Service
Episcopal Relief and Development
Lutheran Disaster Response
Covenant World Relief
Catholic Charities Office of Disaster Response
Nazarene Disaster Response
United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR)
United Church of Christ National Disaster Ministries
Presbyterian Disaster Assistance
Friends Disaster Services
Christian Disaster Response