
Care & Prayer
The care and prayer ministry seeks to be a strong and compassionate support for the church, offering heartfelt prayer and practical help to lift people’s spirits and ease their struggles. It creates a welcoming space where everyone can experience the power of faith and love together, while also respecting and keeping people’s confidences private.
What the Care & Prayer Team Does
Pray with church attendees after worship service in prayer room
Pray for church attendees’ concerns during the week as requests are made
Visit and pray with seniors who live alone (and may not get out much), the sick and the bereaved
Bring flowers to the sick and the bereaved
Set up meal trains to help church members who may not have time to make their own meals, such as parents with new born babies or the sick or the bereaved
Follow up on how members are doing after praying for and giving them practical help
Benevolent fund: assess petitioners and oversee the disbursement process







Contact Us
Niesje Booy
niesje.booy@outlook.com
Serve
We welcome anyone to serve with the care and prayer team. Here are a few ways you can serve.
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Pray with individuals who have prayer needs in the small room beside the office. All prayer requests are kept confidential.
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Be a physical reminder of the care of Christ by visiting those who are lonely, sick, or bereaved.
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Cook meals for new parents, the sick, or bereaved members in our community.
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Pray for wisdom and divine guidance as we respond to the needs and concerns of our church members, especially when we receive their prayer requests, assist and support them.
Pray that, as representatives of Tap Mundy, we would always reflect God’s compassion in our hearts, showing care and offering prayer to those in need.
Pray for creative and effective ways to reach and support church members who require care, and
that the Holy Spirit would inspire and empower us to meet their needs.
Pray that more members would be moved by the Spirit to join this ministry, sharing in the mission of love and service.