Care Groups

Care Groups

Our Care Group Ministry is great way for our families to stay connected.  The Care Groups meet occasionally to discuss certain needs of the church members, but also come together for times of fellowship as well.  We have four different Care Groups that have been formed based upon where people live in relation to the church building. 

Care Group Coordinators: Dennis & Angela Vaughn

Overseeing Minister: Steven Kirby 

2024 CARE GROUP LEADERS 

January-February-March:

Care Group #1 - Scott & Donna Pedigo

Care Group #2 – Jackie Morgan & Kay Postins

Care Group #3 – Laura Cook 

Care Group #4 – Scott & Cindy Cook and Jim & Tresa Cummings

April – May – June:

Care Group #1 – Kelly & Michelle Harding

Care Group #2 – Jerry & Barbara Wims

Care Group #3 – Kevin & Suzanne Hammer

Care Group #4 – Adam & Amy Harrison

July – August - September:

Care Group #1 – Brett & Tori Krantz

Care Group #2 – Steven & Nisha Kirby

Care Group #3 – Shirley Williams and Alice Faye Stewart

Care Group #4 – Mike & Sandy Gregory

October – November - December:

Care Group #1 – Nell Jordan

Care Group #2 – Mike & Sandra Hurt

Care Group #3 – Dale & Karen Byrum and Randa Fleming

Care Group #4 – David & Betty Jane Pedigo

 

Distribution of Our Care Groups

Care Group #1 - consist of members living within the city of limits of Franklin north of Cedar Street (Hwy. 100)

Care Group #2 - consist of members living within Simpson County (north of Cedar Street) and in Bowling Green area 

Care Group #3 - consist of members living within the city of limits of Franklin south of Cedar Street (Hwy. 100)

Care Group #4 - consist of members living withing Simpson County (south of Cedar Street) and in the Sumner/Robertson County area

 

Care Group Responsibilities

  • Care Group leaders for each quarter should coordinate/communicate with one another for their obligated assignment.
  • Care Group leaders should also keep the Care Group Coordinator and Church Staff aware of any needs of church members.
  • To help look after needs of the members of their Care Group by calling, texting, visiting, and checking on them on a regular basis
  • To help arrange meals for any needs of members in their Care Group (sickness, family loss, new birth, etc.)