Specialized Spiritual Care Brings Christ's Message to All

Rev. Roger Nuerge

By Erik M. Lunsford erik.lunsford@lcms.org
Excerpted from Reporter -- Official Newspaper of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod

"We know we can count on You each and every day," prayed the Rev. Roger Nuerge, pastor at Concordia of Cranberry, a care community in Mars, Pa., as he visited with 105-year-old Paul Coleman on June 1. Concordia of Cranberry is part of Concordia Lutheran Ministries (CLM), and LCMS Recognized Service Organization (RSO) based in Cabot, Pa., about an hour northeast of Pittsburgh.

"We're going to count on You tomorrow too," continued Nuerge. "You promise never to leave us or forsake us. You promise that there is forgiveness in Your shed blood for all of us, and You promise a life that's everlasting through the power of the resurrection of You Son, Jesus. So hear our prayer for Paul today and every day as we commend him -- body, soul and spirit -- into your hands."

Nuerge is part of a team of pastors and deaconesses at CLM that provide daily chaplaincy care to the residents through visitation, Bible study and worship. With 28 member congregations, CLM is one of the largest nonprofit senior care providers in the country, serving around 50,000 people per year, and part of the larger church that cares for God's people across the Synod as an extension of its workers and congregations.

Nuerge's work often includes caring for those who may not have people in their lives to check on them or who have been overlooked or seemingly forgotten. On this day, he reminded Coleman, a beloved child of God, that he is not forgotten by Christ.

"What does spiritual care look like? It just means [showing] interest in people and who they are -- just the way they are … as helpless as they are … as sinful as they are. They're still important to God, and they are important to us too. That's what spiritual care looks like."

Read more about Concordia Lutheran Ministries, chaplaincy care in the congregation, and LCMS Specialized Spiritual Care Ministry in the Fall 2023 edition of Lutherans Engage the World magazine.

Mission of Concordia Lutheran Ministries
To serve our aging community with a continuum of high quality caregiving options, provided in a Christian environment, and to serve those with limited funds to the best of our ability.

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The heart and soul of our worship is the Gospel of Jesus Christ. We believe God comes to us in worship to forgive our sins, strengthen our faith, and equip us for the challenges and opportunities for the week ahead. Our worship times are 8:00 and 10:30 on Sunday mornings with a Bible Study for adults and Sunday School for children of all ages at 9:30. The Lord’s Supper is celebrated at both services every week. Sunday morning worship is the highlight of the week at Zion Lutheran Church!!! We hope you will be able to join us! Each Wednesday this year (2014), we also have a 7:00 p.m. service. This service is shorter than our weekend service, in order to accommodate families with young children. If you have any questions about our worship, please e-mail or call our Pastor: pastor@zlcb.org 412-667-0967
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