The Good Samaritan System
What is the Good Samaritan System?
The Good Samaritan System amplifies your congregation’s greatest asset, its members, for success both inside and outside the church by utilizing their inherent capacity to support one another through Christ.
We are your partner in maximizing a congregation’s capacity for peer support. By choosing us, you will enhance and normalize your congregation's access to mental health and substance use care, prevent and manage challenges, and strengthen the connection of your congregation. The Good Samaritan System enhances your Church’s care through ethical, customized, and measurement-based mental health coaching.
“A Samaritan, who was on a journey, came to where the man was. But when he saw him, he was moved with compassion.”
-Luke 10:33
Christ’s parable of the Good Samaritan has never been more applicable than in today’s modern world. Jesus calls us to stop, kneel, and attend to our fellow traveler in need. The Good Samaritan System is a wholistic training program that amplifies your volunteers’ competencies in noticing, attending, and supporting your congregation in need.
Details
Four Phases - Small steps to a culture of mercy
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Welcome the members of your volunteer team who would help a person in need. Invite them to participate in The Good Samaritan System.
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Journey with Nate Guyton in semi-annual four hour trainings.
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Restore by debriefing with Nate on the Journeying Phase and discuss implementation of the Good Samaritan System.
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Return the volunteer team to meet with Nate for monthly consultation, ensuring the same follow up the Good Samaritan modeled in Christ’s parable.
“There are far, far better things ahead than any we leave behind.”
— C.S. Lewis
Reach out and schedule a meeting
(281) 584-3145
26111 Interstate-45
The Woodlands, TX, 77380