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Here’s what we think! The views expressed here are from the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab! And, of course we want to hear your views as well!
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Lab/Revson Foundation award $160,000 to innovative projects in Jewish chaplaincy
WALTHAM, Mass. (May 26, 2023) – Through a grant from the Charles H. Revson Foundation, the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab at Brandeis University has funded four projects to advance innovative approaches to Jewish…May 31, 2023 -
Lab publishes on chaplain interactions
Amy Lawton, the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab's Research Manager, and Lab Director Wendy Cadge have published a new article in Palliative and Supportive Care. An excerpt from the article, along with a link…May 25, 2023 -
Case study topics sought
The Chaplaincy Innovation Lab wants to hear from you about potential case study topics to support a new project. Can you think of a time when spiritual care made a significant difference…
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Demand-focused spiritual care
We have been thinking a lot at the Lab about what it would mean and require to build an approach to spiritual care based on demand. What does this mean? Who receives…April 27, 2023 -
Podcast with Stephen Cushing on port chaplaincy
We thank our colleagues at the North American Maritime Ministry Association for alerting us to this podcast episode with Rev. Stephen Cushing, "Coffee with the Port Chaplain: Agent of Grace." You can…April 3, 2023 -
Guest post: “You are the medicine.”
Rev. Dr. Philip Lindholm is a spiritual care provider at the University of Washington Medical Center and former chaplain in the United States Air Force. There is a saying that circulates in…March 28, 2023 -
Prison chaplaincy oral history project
A master’s candidate at Harvard Divinity School is collecting interviews from prison chaplains (across faith traditions, both volunteer and paid). They are interested in learning how people came to prison chaplaincy, how…
March 3, 2023 -
JTSA student seeks chaplain interviews
Aaron Morrill is a graduate student at the Jewish Theological Seminary looking to interview chaplains for a research project about Jewish mourning rituals, with a specific focus on unexpected death (i.e., deaths…
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AAR call for proposals deadline extended
From our colleague Sarah Jobe, co-chair of the Innovations in Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care Program Unit of the American Academy of Religion: Dear academics, students, and actively serving chaplains, We invite you…February 24, 2023 -
Light in the darkness
Rev. Dr. Philip Lindholm is a spiritual care provider at the University of Washington Medical Center and former chaplain in the United States Air Force. I began our time together as I…February 21, 2023
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