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Spiritual Care Provider Networks – Chaplains of Color
December 21, 2020 The Chaplaincy Innovation Lab (CIL) is collaborating with the Fetzer Institute to support and build networks of spiritual care providers. In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, racial reckoning…December 21, 2020 -
Meaning-making: Chaplain Joe helps patients and staff find purpose in crises
By Jessica Alyea This piece originally appeared on the website of Clark Memorial Hospital. Republished with permission. When the unthinkable happens and a family arrives at the emergency room, physicians and nurses…
December 1, 2020 -
2020 at the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
2020 at the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab We can all agree that 2020 has been a unique and challenging year. In the face of these many challenges, the Lab has been focused…November 30, 2020 -
Seeking Justice, Peace and Integration of Creation
Guest post by Meehyun Chung, Chaplain and Professor of Systematic Theology, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea As a scholar of Karl Barth’s theology and the first female chaplain at Yonsei University, I am…
November 30, 2020 -
A Surprise Post-Election Gift!
A Surprise Post-Election Gift! Whatever your political affiliation, elections can be anxiety-producing. They certainly are for me. So imagine my surprise and pleasure at opening my email and finding an unexpected gift…November 9, 2020 -
Educator profile: Nora Zaki
Nora Zaki is Advisor for Muslim Student Life at Vassar College. She earned a Bachelor’s degree in Arabic, Religion, and Political Science at the University of Florida in 2013 and a Masters…
October 20, 2020 -
Bayat, Jawad
Jawad Bayat is a spiritual care educator, currently in the final phase of becoming an ACPE Certified Educator. He describes himself as a Muslim chaplain, working with the wide diversity of patients…
October 7, 2020 -
Our new campaign: THIS is What a Chaplain Looks Like
We think chaplains are interesting, inventive and as diverse as the people and settings they serve. But sometimes, the images associated with chaplains and chaplaincy fail to communicate who chaplains really are. …October 5, 2020 -
The Gate of Healing
From Elizabeth Leiman Kraiem at eJewishPhilanthropy.com; we reproduce the post in its entirety here: During Yom Kippur, we will pray for the opening of many gates, including the gate of refuah shelema: the gate of…October 2, 2020 -
The Manual Labor of Chaplaincy
by Gordon Greene A Chaplain’s Body Being a chaplain is hard work. And I mean hard work the way that manual labor is hard work. But I don’t mean manual labor in…October 1, 2020
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