Spiritual Care in Rural Settings

Spiritual Care in Rural Settings

In this session, we'll be discussing healthcare chaplaincy in rural settings. We'll be paying special attention to the spiritual and emotional struggles associated with some of the most common admission diagnoses in rural and critical-access hospitals. We will also discuss best practices for spiritual care to patients while they are with us, including how that care can extend beyond the hospital walls.

Special Guest: Benjamin Wiles

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Loving Your Neighbor: Ministering to Military Families in Your Community

Loving Your Neighbor: Ministering to Military Families in Your Community

In this session, we'll be discussing healthcare chaplaincy in rural settings. We'll be paying special attention to the spiritual and emotional struggles associated with some of the most common admission diagnoses in rural and critical-access hospitals. We will also discuss best practices for spiritual care to patients while they are with us, including how that care can extend beyond the hospital walls.

Special Guest: Benjamin Wiles

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Compassionate Care to Those Different From Ourselves

Compassionate Care to Those Different From Ourselves

One of the most unique parts of chaplaincy work is the opportunity to meet a racially, culturally, and spiritually diverse community in a hospital setting. With this opportunity also comes the challenge of demonstrating Jesus’ love with individuals who believe different things yet still need spiritual and emotional support. Interfaith is respecting racial and spiritual differences yet providing compassionate care without surrendering our pastoral authority. This class will provide tools that can equip a chaplain or chaplain student to be effective in spiritually complex environments.

Special Guest: Dwayne Lee

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Speaking Their Language: Aligning Spiritual Care with Organizational Goals

Speaking Their Language: Aligning Spiritual Care with Organizational Goals

Research suggests that aligning spiritual care initiatives with organizational goals can positively impact holistic care for all. Through spiritual care, chaplains can partner with organizational concerns around burnout, staff retention, fostering resilience, and promoting wellness. The presentation will look at the relationship between spiritual care and organizational goals and highlight recent initiatives from Mission & Ministry at Hendrick Health.

Special Guests: Wesley Erickson and Lindsey Guerrero

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The Art of Storytelling and the Gift of Being the Storyteller

The Art of Storytelling and the Gift of Being the Storyteller

Within the world of spiritual care, we are invited to listen to stories throughout our encounters and visits. We use mirroring, empathy, and wondering statements (among other strategies) to navigate those stories and give meaning. Perhaps, though, there is wisdom in thinking about listening to stories through the lens of storytelling, as we would when we read a book with story arcs, beginnings, endings, and all that good wisdom. How can we use this as a way to help patients, families, and staff think about their stories and make meaning of them? Come and explore the gifts of narrative theory and storytelling strategy! But just as importantly, we will also explore how the chaplain, the bearer of those stories, becomes the storyteller and a character in their own story.

Special Guest: James Denham

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A Practical Theology of Created Space: Contextualized Theology for Pastoral Crisis Ministry

A Practical Theology of Created Space: Contextualized Theology for Pastoral Crisis Ministry

This session focuses on the integration and application of practical theology with pastoral care in multiple settings. The Created Space model aims to offer an approach to a range of practitioners that is grounded in the resources of faith and develops a deeper understanding and awareness of critical incidents. 

Special Guest: Gabe Fisher

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Answering the Call to Army Chaplaincy

Answering the Call to Army Chaplaincy

The U.S. Army Chaplain Corps is charged with ensuring the highest level of spiritual care for our Army’s soldiers and families. The well-being of our Army’s soul determines the quality of its spirit and morale. It is critically important that our Army secures capable, experienced, and spiritually fit religious leaders to answer this sacred call. Join us to learn more about full-time and part-time opportunities as an Army Chaplain.

Special Guest: Walter McCall

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Shattered Dreams: How to Support Those Experiencing Reproductive Loss

Shattered Dreams: How to Support Those Experiencing Reproductive Loss

In this session, Tamara Thompson and Michele Thompson will present the findings from a recent survey of individuals who have experienced reproductive loss. The goal of this presentation is to increase awareness of those who have experienced pregnancy loss and infertility. Chaplains, ministry leaders and church members will learn how to respond appropriately and sensitively to those who are grieving.

Special Guests: Michele Thompson and Tamara Thompson

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Humor, Play, and Laughter

 Humor, Play, and Laughter

During much of our training as spiritual care givers, we learn about interventions that grow our listening skills and give space for engaging in serious explorations about God. However, less attention is given to interventions such as humor, play, and laughter, because they are often thought of as a way to build rapport or as a vehicle to something else. In this session, we will explore overall the theological draw of these interventions, evaluate the benefits and drawbacks, explore possibilities for their use in our pastoral relationships, and identify some ways that we can draw out the inner child of ourselves and those we serve.

Special Guest: James Denham

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