301 County Road 19, Excelsior, MN 55331 (952) 474-8893
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Tender Lutheran Caregivers
A wonderful group of friendly, caring people who regularly visit people in care centers, hospitals, and homes. Love and joy abound when tender loving care is given and received. People who make visits always say they are the ones on the receiving end. Contact Pastor Brenda if you or someone you know could use a visit.
Prayer Requests
If you have a prayer request that you would like included on our congregational Prayer Chain, please email prayer.request@mountcalvary.org or call one of the Prayer Chain Coordinators:
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Laurie Erickson, 952-457-6396
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Corinne Peterson, 952-474-8286
- Eunice Lund, 952-294-5317
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Andrea Fieldhouse, 952-474-8893, ext. 118
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Peggy Morgan, 952-474-8893, ext. 103
Corinne and Eunice and the Mount Calvary pastoral staff are always willing to pray with you in person or over the phone, if you wish. Mount Calvary pastors can be contacted at 952-474-8893 or by email as well.
Pastor David Olson ext.120 pastor.dave@mountcalvary.org
Prayer Shawl Ministry
Women of Mount Calvary pray while they knit prayer shawls for people struggling with an illness, recovering from surgery, or experiencing hardship or grief. Prayer shawls are a reminder that the person receiving the shawl is covered in prayer. Prayer shawls are also presented at Holy Baptism.
Helping Hands/Caring Friends
Leader: Cristie Lodge, 952-470-6698, c.lodge@mchsi.com
Helping Hands/Caring Friends is a ministry designed to care for individuals/families in our faith community. When we become aware of an individual/family that is seeking support, participants respond as they are able. There are a variety of ways participants are able to serve our faith community such as making/delivering cookies when an individual returns home following a hospital stay, driving to an appointment; raking leaves/shoveling snow, etc..
Helping Hands/Caring Friends is a ministry designed to care for individuals/families in our faith community. When we become aware of an individual/family that is seeking support, participants respond as they are able. There are a variety of ways participants are able to serve our faith community such as making/delivering cookies when an individual returns home following a hospital stay, driving to an appointment; raking leaves/shoveling snow, etc..