COMMUNITY PARTNERS
Community partners are the reason that we can care for our community and provide guidance during serious illness, crisis, loss and grief.
Tri-Cities Chaplaincy serves as the region’s recognized source for expert guidance during a crisis, at and through life’s end, and following a loss. Each year, we serve more than 1,200 families who are impacted by a terminal or serious illness, providing compassionate support and care that enriches the end-of-life experience. Thousands more — from children to adults — receive vital emotional and spiritual support during a crisis or after the loss of a loved one. This is only possible due to the generosity of our community partners.
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MEMBER CONGREGATIONS
All Saint’s Episcopal Church
Bethel Church
Bethlehem Lutheran Church
Central Church
Christ the King Catholic Parish
Church of the Nazarene, Richland
Columbia Community Church
Congregation Beth Sholom
Eltopia United Church of Christ
First Christian Church, Kennewick
First Lutheran Church, Kennewick
God’s New Generation Church
Pasco First Lutheran Church
Kennewick First Presbyterian Church
First United Methodist Church, Kennewick
Lord of Life Lutheran Church
Meadow Springs Presbyterian Church
Morning Start Missionary Baptist Church
New Hope Missionary Baptist Church
Northwest United Protestant Church
Parish of the Holy Spirit
Pasco Riverview Adventist Church
Redeemer Lutheran Church
Richland Lutheran Church
Riverview United Methodist Church
Shalom United Church of Christ
Southside Church
St. Joseph’s Catholic Parish
St. Patrick’s Catholic Parish
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
West Highland United Methodist Church
Westside Church
“Being a member church of Tri-Cities Chaplaincy gives our congregation a toolbox of resources to help us through life’s toughest moments. Our church is small but our outreach to the community is large; we could never address the needs of our constituents without a much larger and comprehensive agency providing the emotional and physical support we all occasionally need. There is no one better in our community (or maybe anywhere!) to help with end-of-life care, grief counseling and spiritual support for all faiths.”