Congregational Care
At Spring Hills, Congregational Care is one of the sweetest expressions of God’s heart for His people. As our Good Shepherd, God is always protecting, providing, healing, strengthening, convicting, forgiving, and offering hope to all who seek Him—and we desire to reflect that same love to one another.
We are incredibly grateful for the volunteers who partner with our staff and pastoral team to care for those who are hurting, overwhelmed, lonely, or in need of support. From visiting nursing homes and assisted living centers to repairing a window, praying through a home,
comforting someone in the hospital, or walking alongside neighbors in crisis or
We are incredibly grateful for the volunteers who partner with our staff and pastoral team to care for those who are hurting, overwhelmed, lonely, or in need of support. From visiting nursing homes and assisted living centers to repairing a window, praying through a home,
comforting someone in the hospital, or walking alongside neighbors in crisis or
individuals in incarceration, every act of kindness done in Jesus’ name carries eternal significance. Scripture reminds us that whatever we do for “the least of these,” we do as unto Him.
Congregational Care is also about simply being present—listening to someone’s story, offering wise counsel, praying together, or extending the tangible love of Christ when it’s needed most. Day by day, moment by moment, God is using these quiet, compassionate acts to make a lasting difference in lives across our church and community.
Congregational Care is also about simply being present—listening to someone’s story, offering wise counsel, praying together, or extending the tangible love of Christ when it’s needed most. Day by day, moment by moment, God is using these quiet, compassionate acts to make a lasting difference in lives across our church and community.
