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Lecture Series: Race, Ethnicity and the Work of Spiritual Care, Session 2
Join the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab and the Fetzer Institute as they continue the lecture series Race, Ethnicity, and the Work of Spiritual Care. In this second session, we will discuss the history of Black chaplaincy in the US, the results of an intensive interview project with chaplains of color, and the future of the field. […]September 1, 2021 -
Lecture Series: Race, Ethnicity and the Work of Spiritual Care Lecture: Session 1
Sponsored by the Fetzer Institute, this spiritual care lecture series treats the historical development and current work of African Americans and spiritual care in the US. The series is part of a pilot project to support and build networks for spiritual care providers of color and will focus on the expertise, compassion, and care African […]September 1, 2021 -
Religious Exemption from COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates: What Is the Chaplain’s Role?
The Chaplaincy Innovation Lab is grateful to this webinar's sponsors for their support: ACPE: The Standard for Spiritual Care & Education; Association of Professional Chaplains; National Association of Catholic Chaplains; Neshama - Association of Jewish Chaplains; and American Society for Health Care Human Resource Administration. Chaplains are increasingly being approached to discuss or support applications […]August 18, 2021 -
Sisters in Mourning: Daughters Reflecting on Care, Loss, and Meaning
Join Su Yon Pak (Union Theological Seminary) and Mychal Springer (New York-Presbyterian Hospital) as they discuss their new edited volume "Sisters in Mourning." Caring for their mothers at the end of their lives and grieving for them after their deaths brought them together. Seven women from diverse racial, cultural, and religious traditions with differing […]July 28, 2021 -
Info Session: Trauma-Responsive Congregations
This 45-minute information session includes an overview of the fellowship program, Q&A, and concludes with a congregational survey that helps us assess the work of congregations in Atlanta, Boston, and San Diego. The session is led by Boston University School of Theology’s Dr. Shelly Rambo, Rev. Dayna Olson-Getty, Program Coordinator for the “Trauma-Responsive Congregations” grant, […]July 22, 2021 -
Info Session: Trauma-Responsive Congregations
This 45-minute information session includes an overview of the fellowship program, Q&A, and concludes with a congregational survey that helps us assess the work of congregations in Atlanta, Boston, and San Diego. The session is led by Boston University School of Theology’s Dr. Shelly Rambo, Rev. Dayna Olson-Getty, Program Coordinator for the “Trauma-Responsive Congregations” grant, […]July 22, 2021 -
Restorative Care for Faculty/Staff during COVID-19
Part of the program Building and Supporting Resilience among Frontline Providers, funded by the Henry Luce Foundation, this webinar discusses a groundbreaking project at Keene State College. The project addresses two important needs in the Keene State College community: directed spiritual care related to the COVID-19 pandemic for faculty and staff, and opportunities for restorative […]June 24, 2021 -
Telechaplaincy Competencies
Although chaplains are quite familiar with using technology, the competencies of providing telechaplaincy are not so evident. This webinar is not intended to cover all of the competencies of telechaplaincy, but to inform you of how to assess your competency and to provide you a broad overview of the competencies of telechaplaincy. While the legal […]June 23, 2021 -
Music for the Soul: Jesse Palidofsky
Join Jesse Palidofsky for an evening of music and reflection, crafted especially for chaplains. Azalea City Recordings artist Jesse Palidofsky has been performing his original songs in folk venues, coffeehouses, and festivals for decades. "I Am An Immigrant" reached #1 on the International Folk Radio charts and "Dancing Toward the Light " was the #5 […]June 23, 2021 -
Chaplain Resilience: The Support Group Model
Join the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab and the Albert & Jessie Danielsen Institute for a discussion on free, online support groups offered for chaplains in 2020 and 2021 with the support of the Henry Luce Foundation. We'll discuss emergent themes, why the intervention is successful, and how the field should consider implementing the model more broadly. […]June 21, 2021
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