Caring for Each Other as a Church Community with Jean Ann Powers | Tiny Pulpit Talks: 020
In this episode of Tiny Pulpit Talks, Rev. T. J. FitzGerald welcomes Jean Ann Powers, Director of Pastoral Care, to dive into the heart of her ministry at the church. Jean Ann shares the incredible work of her 125+ volunteers, describing them as the “foot soldiers” who bring warmth, connection, and care to the congregation. She talks about the importance of matching volunteers with roles that resonate with their hearts and the crucial role of self-care for those who give their time.
A major focus of this conversation is the launch of a new program called Unforgettable Friends, a volunteer-driven day program for members of the church with mild to moderate dementia. Jean Ann explains how this initiative not only supports those living with memory loss but also provides a much-needed respite for caregivers. Inspired by similar programs, Jean Ann is excited to create a space where participants find joy, connection, and healing.
This episode is full of heartfelt insights into pastoral care, volunteerism, and the transformative power of community engagement. Tune in to learn more about this exciting new initiative and how you can get involved!
Learn more about participating or volunteering with Unforgettable Friends: https://dallasuu.org/unforgettablefriends/
Unfortgettable Friends is made possible by generous donations from the Women’s Day Alliance and the Billy McDonald Pastoral Care Endowment Fund.
00:00 – Introduction and Welcome Back – Tiny Pulpit Talks returns after summer break; introduction to Jean Ann Powers, Director of Pastoral Care.
01:11 – Jean Ann’s Role in the Church – Jean Ann discusses her role as the Director of Pastoral Care since 2012, focusing on personalized care for church members.
01:53 – Volunteer Work in Pastoral Care – Discussion about the 125+ pastoral care volunteers and the profound impact they have on the community.
03:26 – How to Get Involved in Volunteering – Insights on how new members can get involved in pastoral care, with an emphasis on matching individuals to roles they resonate with.
04:25 – The Importance of Self-Care for Volunteers – Jean Ann highlights the significance of self-care for volunteers and encourages flexibility when commitments become overwhelming.
05:37 – The Intersection of Music and Care – Jean Ann talks about the connection between her love for music and her pastoral care work, and the emotional connection music creates.
06:59 – Addressing Dementia and Memory Loss in the Community – Introduction to the new initiative Unforgettable Friends a day program for members with mild to moderate dementia.
09:25 – Call for Volunteers and Community Collaboration – Discussion about the need for volunteers and the collaborative efforts across different churches in the community to support the initiative.
11:38 – Spiritual Impact of Caring for Others – Reflection on the spiritual importance of caring for elders and building common ground across denominations for compassionate care.
13:04 – Conclusion and Call to Action – Final thoughts on the excitement for the new program, encouraging listeners to volunteer and stay connected with Tiny Pulpit Talks.
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