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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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New support groups at Danielsen Institute
Our colleagues at the Albert and Jessie Danielsen Institute at Boston University have announced new support groups for chaplains and others. Read more about the Danielsen support groups below: The COVID-19 pandemic,…February 10, 2023 -
New resource: “How can a chaplain help you?”
Our colleague Jill Greenbaum has created the resource “How can a chaplain help you?”, which can be shared digitally or physically to offer a quick introduction to the work of spiritual care…
February 7, 2023 -
How the Lab helped me in 2022
How the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab helped me in 2022 Jacquetta Gomes Fire Chaplain United Kingdom The Chaplaincy Innovation Lab offered wonderful support to chaplains, including me, in 2022. This assistance is unique,…February 7, 2023 -
Calling LGBTQ+ chaplaincy students and new chaplains!
With support from the Louisville Institute, the Lab’s Dr. Amy Lawton is starting a paid research study about how LGBTQ+ people decide to become chaplains. We are interested in talking to anyone still…
February 3, 2023 -
Press release: Strengthening Jewish Chaplaincy
Media Contact: Michael Skaggs michael@chaplaincyinnovation.org 812-269-2370 Application process now open for projects to strengthen Jewish chaplaincy in the United States Charles H. Revson Foundation awards Lab funds to regrant to project teams…January 23, 2023 -
Cadge and Babchuk: American Religion Is Not Dead Yet
Wendy Cadge (Lab Director and Brandeis University Dean of Graduate School of Arts and Sciences) and Elan Babchuck (Founding Director of Glean Network) recently published "American Religion Is Not Dead Yet" in…January 20, 2023 -
Lab director of programs in Religion Unplugged
Lab Director of Programs Michael Skaggs was recently interviewed for a story on Religion Unplugged covering the burgeoning field of animal chaplaincy. Also interviewed was Lab webinar guest Rev. Sarah Bowen, author…January 9, 2023 -
Lab researcher awarded Louisville Institute grant
Louisville Institute 2023 Project Grant for Researchers Awards Announced Dr. Amy Lawton, Chaplaincy Innovation Lab Postdoctoral Researcher The Louisville Institute is pleased to announce Dr. Amy Lawton of Brandeis University (Northampton, MA)…December 22, 2022 -
Gallup: One quarter of Americans have utilized spiritual care services
Breaking from the Gallup Blog, reporting on a survey conducted by Gallup on behalf of the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab: Whether as a hospital patient, a visitor at a nursing home, a member…December 14, 2022 -
Lab director’s book named one of Word and Way 2022 Books of the Year
Lab Director Wendy Cadge appeared on the Word & Way podcast Dangerous Dogma in September; her book Spiritual Care: The Everyday Work of Chaplains has been named one of Word & Way's 2022…December 9, 2022
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