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Community Services

Grace Walsh

Grace Walsh is the Director for Community Services, Health Ministries and Disability Ministries. With vast experience both in nursing and education, Grace uses her skills to empower these ministries. Traditionally, there have been barriers between the departments, but Grace is committed to encouraging greater collaboration.

Grace is married with three children and five grandchildren. Before working for the North England Conference, she was very active in her local church and led out in various departments. Her hobbies are walking (incl. climbing mount Snowdonia), playing racket ball, singing and reading. Grace’s main focus is healthy living.

"An Expression of the Love of Christ to the World".

In His earthly ministry Christ worked out a pattern for His followers to copy. He “went about doing good and healing all that were oppressed." (Acts 10:38) Christ identified with the poor and oppressed. He fed the hungry and healed the sick.

By the good he accomplished, by His loving words and kindly deeds, He interpreted the gospel to men," comments Ellen White.

"Christ's work in behalf of man is not finished. It continues today. In like manner His ambassadors are to preach the Gospel and reveal His pitying love for lost and perishing souls. By an unselfish interest in those who need help they are to give a practical demonstration of the truth of the Gospel." (Welfare Ministry, pages 56-57)

When a church serves the world it is an expression of the love of Christ to the world. It is the body of Christ serving the world’s needs and being used by the Holy Spirit as an agency of salvation.

The church was created for service. It serves the lord in praise, serves one anther in love, and serves the world in humility. "For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works." (Eph 2:10)

Duties of the Community Services Department

  • Discovering and meeting the needs of the local community (spiritual, intellectual, social, physical and emotional)
  • Mobilising responses to specific concerns
  • Organizing social action projects
  • Establishing partnership by working with other organizations in the community so the church does not duplicate services
  • Getting involved with the activities of Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA)
  • Taking advantage of training provided to develop skills and knowledge needed for working in your community.