Seniors returning: What does the future hold?
Clear communication is critical for seniors to know the plan and if the plan changes.
Clear communication is critical for seniors to know the plan and if the plan changes.
By Tess Schoonhoven NASHVILLE (BP) – At 92, Kenny Knox’s social circle revolves almost exclusively around activities at church. “Other than attending [church], I don’t have a lot of contact with others,” he said. But like many others, Knox’s church (West End Baptist Church in Columbia, Tenn.) has suspended its meetings to comply with government […]
…”I long for the aged to lean into the church and for the church to lean into the aged.”
Gary and Elesia Hunt. Gary is the bivocational pastor of Wharton Baptist Church in West Virginia. LINDA BARRON/Kiokee Baptist Church
“I’ve seen great needs from retired ministers…
“We are a place of faith and community that more seniors will soon call home…”
“…you are inspired by her tenacious faithfulness.”
“It is important for me to be useful in this fourth quarter of my life.”
“…I am always encouraged by those in my peer group who excel in life.”
“Treat them all the same. That’s what I’ve tried to do.”
“I am an ambassador for my Lord and I think I need to look like one.”
“We’re serving God by taking care of these senior adults.”