Lab discussed in Tricycle article
Pamela Gayle White, recently featured in THIS Is What A Chaplain Looks Like, has published an article in Tricycle on Buddhist chaplaincy. You can read “Where the Buddhist Chaplains Are” here.
White writes on CIL:
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab (CIL), a dynamic initiative that emerged from Brandeis in 2018, is helping bridge that gap for chaplains of all backgrounds. Its mission is to “bring chaplains, theological educators, clinical educators, and social scientists into conversation about the work of chaplaincy and spiritual care.” Their website offers ebooks, webinars, and a host of resources germane to the field, as well as pages specific to faith traditions, including Buddhism.
CIL led me to the Buddhist Chaplain Peer Circle, a recent initiative that follows Zen Center LA’s shared-stewardship model.
You can read the full article at Tricycle.org.