Elderly Saints

Older saints reading, praying, visiting, and enjoying warm fellowship in the Lord.

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Elderly Saints

Longer years in the Lord can become richer fellowship.

This gathering provides a quiet, warm space for older saints and friends to read the Bible, pray, share the Lord's grace, and care for one another's needs. The experience of older saints is a precious supply in the church life. We want each time of fellowship to be more than a scheduled activity; it should be a place of respect, companionship, prayer, and spiritual supply.

  • Bible reading and prayer
  • Visitation and care
  • Warm fellowship in the Lord

Fellowship and Visitation

The rhythm of fellowship should care for strength, transportation, and practical needs.

Elderly fellowship often centers on quiet Bible reading, prayer, hymns, greetings, and care for daily needs. If an older saint has limited mobility, needs a ride, prefers a quieter place, or would like a family member present, please tell the serving team ahead of time. Families are also welcome to share practical details such as language preference, health limitations, dietary concerns, or transportation needs so the welcome can be thoughtful.

How Families Can Prepare

If you are helping a parent or older relative learn about the church life, a warm Lord's Day visit is a good beginning.

On a first visit, older saints may join the Lord's Day meeting and meet the serving ones before or after the gathering. If the environment, language, or transportation path is unfamiliar, contact the serving team so clear help can be prepared. We hope older saints are not only cared for, but also continue to supply others in the Lord. Their prayers, testimonies, and years of experience often become an encouragement to young people, families, and newer believers.

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