“Bear one another’s burdens and so fulfill the Law of Christ.”
(Galatians 6:2, ESV)
Our Solace ministry began in 2026 as a way to care for people going through a hard season of life. Our trained caregivers partner with these people, not as counselors but as Christian friends who listen, learn and pray for them. They commit to meeting once each week for a caring visit and keep the relationship confidential. If you would like to apply to be a partner caregiver, click here.
FAQ’S
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Our trained partners walk alongside people for a set period of time, encouraging them, listening to them, talking and praying for them in-between visits. They do not counsel, judge or act as fixers. They are simply Christian friends who help them bear their load.
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Our Solace leadership team consists of experienced caregivers who equip our partners to minister to those struggling with issues like grief, discouragement, loss and anxiety. The hours of training apply biblical principles and proven methods to give the best possible care for the hurting.
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Our trained partners walk alongside people for a set period of time, encouraging them, listening to them, talking and praying for them in-between visits. They do not counsel, judge or act as fixers. They are simply Christian friends who help them bear their load.
HOW ARE SOLACE PARTNERS TRAINED?
Our Solace leadership team consists of experienced caregivers who equip our partners to minister to those struggling with issues like grief, discouragement, loss and anxiety. The hours of training apply biblical principles and proven methods to give the best possible care for the hurting.
IS PERSONAL INFORMATION STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL?
Absolutely! We are committed to keeping these relationships confidential, known only to the Solace partners and the head of our leadership team. Information will only be shared with pastors or others with permission or if it is deemed necessary for the protection of others.
HOW ARE SOLACE PARTNERS MATCHED?
Men minister to other men and women to other women. Once someone has expressed interest in receiving care, the SOLACE leader contacts an appropriate partner and his/her contact information is shared. The interested party may then make contact and arrangements for the first visit.
WHEN DOES THE PARTNER RELATIONSHIP END?
The relationship ends by mutual agreement or when the SOLACE leader determines that the goals of the partners have been reached.