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Pastoral CarePastoral CareLay Visitation Lay Visitation MinistriesMinistries
Pastoral CarePastoral CareLay Visitation Lay Visitation MinistriesMinistries
Of Trinity CathedralOf Trinity CathedralOf Trinity CathedralOf Trinity Cathedral
Lay Visitation TeamsLay Visitation Teams
Hospital and Nursing Home VisitationAfter Care VisitationBereaved Care VisitationHomebound VisitationLay Eucharistic MinistersNew Life Ministries
Hospital and Nursing Home VisitationAfter Care VisitationBereaved Care VisitationHomebound VisitationLay Eucharistic MinistersNew Life Ministries
Hospital Care andHospital Care andNursing Home VisitationNursing Home Visitation
Hospital Care andHospital Care andNursing Home VisitationNursing Home Visitation
Along with the clergy, lay volunteers visit parishioners in local hospitals, rehabilitation centers, nursing homes and senior residential facilities.
Along with the clergy, lay volunteers visit parishioners in local hospitals, rehabilitation centers, nursing homes and senior residential facilities.
After Care VisitationAfter Care VisitationAfter Care VisitationAfter Care Visitation
Volunteers are assigned parishioners who have been recently discharge from the hospital. The lay minister telephones the person at home and will often visit with food prepared by the Daughters of the Holy Cross.
Volunteers are assigned parishioners who have been recently discharge from the hospital. The lay minister telephones the person at home and will often visit with food prepared by the Daughters of the Holy Cross.
Bereaved Care VisitationBereaved Care VisitationBereaved Care VisitationBereaved Care Visitation
At the time of death of a parishioner a visitor is assigned to go to the home of the family and carry a bag of paper supplies. Often the lay visitor will offer support in many ways, from answering telephones, greeting people as they come by the house or preparing a meal for the family. Notes of condolence written on behalf of the parish are also apart of this ministry.
At the time of death of a parishioner a visitor is assigned to go to the home of the family and carry a bag of paper supplies. Often the lay visitor will offer support in many ways, from answering telephones, greeting people as they come by the house or preparing a meal for the family. Notes of condolence written on behalf of the parish are also apart of this ministry.
Homebound VisitationHomebound VisitationHomebound VisitationHomebound Visitation
For parishioners, who cannot come to church, lay visitors are assigned. These visitors go and see these people as often as they feel it is necessary. Food is also available for this ministry.
For parishioners, who cannot come to church, lay visitors are assigned. These visitors go and see these people as often as they feel it is necessary. Food is also available for this ministry.
Lay Eucharistic MinistersLay Eucharistic MinistersLay Eucharistic MinistersLay Eucharistic Ministers
Lay Eucharist Ministers are trained and licensed by the Diocese of Upper South Carolina. Each week following the 9:00 o’clock service (10:00 in summer) these ministers are sent from the altar to carry the sacrament to those who cannot attend church. They visit hospitals, nursing homes and individual homes, reminding the person visited by our action that though not present at worship, they are still an important part of Christ's body Trinity.
Lay Eucharist Ministers are trained and licensed by the Diocese of Upper South Carolina. Each week following the 9:00 o’clock service (10:00 in summer) these ministers are sent from the altar to carry the sacrament to those who cannot attend church. They visit hospitals, nursing homes and individual homes, reminding the person visited by our action that though not present at worship, they are still an important part of Christ's body Trinity.
New Life MinistriesNew Life MinistriesNew Life MinistriesNew Life Ministries
Lay Volunteers are assigned to shepherd expectant and new parents (via birth or adoption) through normal pregnancies and childbirth, difficult pregnancies, the birth of a special needs child, or the loss of a child. Families are nurtured through prayer, phone calls, literature, home and hospital visits, and meal preparation.
Lay Volunteers are assigned to shepherd expectant and new parents (via birth or adoption) through normal pregnancies and childbirth, difficult pregnancies, the birth of a special needs child, or the loss of a child. Families are nurtured through prayer, phone calls, literature, home and hospital visits, and meal preparation.
How to JoinHow to Join
The Rev. Canon Charles M. Davis Jr.+
Canon Pastor and Subdean
771-7300
If you would like to talk about any of these ministries and how your gifts may be best
used please call.
The Rev. Canon Charles M. Davis Jr.+
Canon Pastor and Subdean
771-7300
If you would like to talk about any of these ministries and how your gifts may be best
used please call.
The Rev. Canon Robert G. RiegelCanon Associate for Pastoral Care
771-7300
The Rev. Canon Robert G. RiegelCanon Associate for Pastoral Care
771-7300
Ellen LinderParish Nurse
771-7300
Ellen LinderParish Nurse
771-7300
Betty Humphries
After Care and Bereavement Care Visitation
781-8929
Betty Humphries
After Care and Bereavement Care Visitation
781-8929
Calvert Klopp
Hospital Care and Nursing Home Visitation
Homebound Visitation
736-5748
Calvert Klopp
Hospital Care and Nursing Home Visitation
Homebound Visitation
736-5748
Kaki Ziegler
New Life Ministries
799-2180
Kaki Ziegler
New Life Ministries
799-2180