Care and
Support
Do you need a listening ear, prayer, or pastoral support? Contact our pastors by phone or email if you wish to talk or meet in person.
Congregational Care & Connection
Bradley Hills focuses on nurturing and connecting individuals within our community through numerous All Church events, opportunities for personal and spiritual growth in large and small groups, and countless ways for our visitors and members to receive the care they need in their time of need. Whether you are a seasoned congregant or a brand-new face, we look forward to receiving you with open arms from Passing the Peace of Christ at the end of each worship service to intergenerational fellowships such as Deacon sponsored brunches, Youth Ministry sponsored chili cook-off and pancake breakfast, Children’s Ministry sponsored Christmas tree-lighting and Carol Sing-a-Longs and everything in between.
Home Support
Bradley Hills provides Home Support to those who cannot come to church due to mobility, health, illness, or anything else that may keep you from joining us on Sundays. We understand that sometimes you need a little extra support and your BHPC family is here for you.
Pastoral Care
Just as Christ tended to the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of the people, the Church as the body of Christ is called to continue the healing ministry of Jesus Christ today by caring for one another, sharing joys and sorrows, providing support in times of stress and need, and offering admonishment, forgiveness, and reconciliation.
How Can I Serve Others?
Jesus tells his disciples that he came to serve, not to be served. Thus, as Christ’s followers today, we are called to love one another as Christ loved us by serving.
Join Our Prayer Chain
The Bradley Hills Prayer Chain is made up of both private and public prayer requests and consists of people throughout the congregation who believe in the power of prayer and have expressed the desire to pray for individuals requesting prayer support for themselves or others. Members of the Prayer Chain receive regular emails (usually once a week) with the names and concerns of those who have requested prayer support.