Stephen Ministries
Dennis Barton has extensive experience in community engagement and support through various roles since 2004. As an Adult Role Model at Planned Parenthood of Greater New York, Dennis facilitates workshops and seminars, equipping parents with tools to discuss sexuality and family values with their children. Additionally, Dennis serves as a Stephen Minister at Stephen Ministries and has been a Deacon at Middle Collegiate Church since 2008. At the Interfaith Assembly on Homelessness and Housing, Dennis coordinates a Speakers Bureau and is a peer facilitator for the Life Skills Empowerment Program. Currently, Dennis holds the position of Vice Chair on the Board of Directors, demonstrating leadership within the organization. Educational background includes attendance at CUNY Bronx Community College from 1981 to 1982.
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Stephen Ministries
Stephen Ministries (or Stephen Ministries St. Louis) is an independent, not-for-profit Christian educational organization, founded in 1975 and based in St. Louis, Missouri. We are a team of 40 dedicated people—pastors and laity—from a variety of denominational backgrounds, committed to serving God and equipping God’s people for ministry. Our organization draws its name from St. Stephen. In the book of Acts, Chapter 6, Stephen was chosen to provide caring ministry to those in need. Since the days of the Apostles, caring ministry has been a hallmark of the Christian faith community—and is at the heart of all we do at Stephen Ministries. Stephen Ministry is the one-to-one lay caring ministry that takes place in congregations that use the Stephen Series system. More than 13,000 congregations from 170 Christian denominations are now involved. In addition to the system of lay caring ministry, we produce training and resources known for their excellence, practicality, psychological integrity, and theological depth. These resources cover topics such as caring ministry, assertive relating, dealing with cancer, spiritual gifts discovery, grief support, spiritual growth, and more. Congregations and other organizations use these resources to strengthen and expand ministry. Individuals use them to improve their ability to relate to and care for others, grow in faith, and journey through life crises. For more information about Stephen Ministries, visit www.stephenministries.org or give us a call at (314) 428-2600.
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