Friends in Need
For more information on these groups, please contact
the parish office.
Caritas: Caring for One Another
Caritas is a committee of parishioners that supplements the many informal
networks that helps those in the congregation who encounter difficulties such
as hospitalization, illness, or the death of a loved one.
Volunteers send cards, make visits, cook meals for other parishioners,
and provide referrals to services outside the church. Caritas volunteers also
celebrate a joyous life transition by sending congratulatory cards on behalf
of the church.
To volunteer or to request
services, parishioners may call the minister
or the scheduled coordinator for the month (listed in the Parish newsletter).
Pastoral Counseling
Ours is a large congregation with a multitude of needs. Our ministerial
staff is available for counseling, visits, conversation, and pastoral crises.
Call the church office to be directed to the appropriate
person. In an emergency, please call Rev. Kathleen Hepler, at 508-872-3111, ext. 205.
Parents and Others
This group is composed of members and friends of First Parish with
small children who seek to support each other in our parenting. Meetings
provide an opportunity for unstructured discussion of the challenges and
joys of childrearing.
Periodically, a sequence of structured meetings in a workshop format
is offered on topics such as the parent’s role in their child’s
spiritual education. The group meets in the Parish House monthly from
6:00 to 8:00 pm and cooperatively provides childcare and dinner.
Interweave
Interweave is a support network for bisexual, gay, lesbian, and/or
transgender people and allies.
Belonging is a Religious Experience
(BRE)
First Parish strives to assure that all who come into our community
have the opportunity to truly participate in the life of the parish. For
those with a disability, fully belonging to the church may require a little
more support and assistance. The BRE committee’s goal is to provide
this assistance to children with a disability and their families, so that
they may fully participate in the life of the church and feel that they truly
belong.
BRE works to understand the unique learning needs of children who have
been unable to participate in our religious education programs and other
activities because of a disability. We then strive to offer the additional
support needed so that they can access these programs and activities often
through a simple accommodation such as the provision of ‘buddies’ to
accompany the children. By assisting the child with a disability, we hope
to reduce the isolation typically experienced by these children and their
families, so that they are able to feel fully included in the church.
The committee meets regularly and welcomes all who have an interest
in this area to join us–whether your family has a child with a
disability or you might be able to lend a helping hand
in our efforts.
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