About SCF 2024
- The Santa Cruz Fellowship (Rich and Jayne) currently facilitate a number of small group ministries ranging from 3 to 30 members. These groups vary from support and vocational encouragement groups to Bible Studies, Couples Groups, Book Groups and Recreational Groups.
- Every Tuesday the Fellowship (Rich) ministers to the homeless by feeding up to 200 homeless at the local soup kitchen.
- The Fellowship (Rich) holds weekly Bible study and church services at the county jail (Lectio Divina and Communion).
- The Fellowship (Rich) participates in prayer and scripture reflection and spiritual retreats to inmates at Soledad State Prison.
- Through the Fellowship (Rich) is available as community Pastor to Santa Cruz County and more specifically to the San Lorenzo Valley. He is able to perform services through weddings and funerals to many who are not connected to a local church and or parish pastor.
- The Fellowship (Jayne) provides mentoring and support to women who have been involved in abusive relationships, accompanies them to court for hearings and assists with their legal paperwork and parenting responsibilities.
- The Fellowship (Jayne) provides Spiritual Direction, a ministry of accompaniment, to men and women who desire to deepen their experience of God and intimacy with Jesus.
- The Santa Cruz Fellowship (Rich and Jayne) leads and facilitates seminars and training sessions for churches and Christian organizations on topics of mentoring, leadership, communication, spiritual formation, prayer and community outreach.
- The Santa Cruz Fellowship (Jayne) hosts and facilitates training classes for people wanting to be certified in Spiritual Direction through the ministry of Sustainable Faith.
- The Santa Cruz Fellowship (Jayne) provides Supervision for Spiritual Directors throughout the country, both in person and online.
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