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Music for the Soul: An Evening with the Greg Wall and Portal
The Chaplaincy Innovation Lab welcomes Greg Wall, the "Jazz Rabbi," and Matt Moadel and Rich Zurkowski for an evening of musical performance and reflection on the power of music to heal the soul. Saxophonist Greg Wall has performed and recorded with Hasidic New Wave, Greg Wall Trio, The Wall/London Band, Neshama Carlebach, the Hi-Tops, Greg Wall’s Unity Orchestra, […]December 23, 2020 -
Music for the Soul: An Evening with Rebecca Jade
Join the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab and singer/songwriter Rebecca Jade for an evening of musical performance and reflection on the power of music to heal the soul. Check out Rebecca's music on her website here. From Rebecca's biography: Rebecca is an accomplished singer/songwriter, and has been singing as long as she can remember. Growing up in […]December 23, 2020 -
Chaplain Documentation: A Review of Charting Spiritual Care: The Emerging Role of Chaplaincy Records in Global Health Care
This webinar, sponsored by TC's Chaplaincy Functions Research Network, will focus on the research and findings presented in, Charting Spiritual Care: The Emerging Role of Chaplaincy Records in Global Health Care (2020). This book includes perspectives from multiple authors on topics such as spiritual assessment and documentation, concepts like confidentiality, and the role of charts […]December 15, 2020 -
Psychospiritual Development and Moral Injury: Implications for Patient and Staff Care
**Please note: this webinar will be recorded and distributed for all those who register. You will automatically receive a link to the recording in the days following the event.** Psychospiritual development is a theory with growing empirical support in the conceptualization of, and treatment for service member/veteran experiences of potentially morally injurious events. This webinar […]December 15, 2020 -
[Partner Event] Contemporary Social Justice and Ancient Scriptures: Encouraging Curiosity Towards a Deeper Connection
This is a partner event; the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab is not hosting this event. As we encounter Hindu scriptures thousands of years old and apply them to our spiritually aligned activism today, how can we entertain different perspectives and various interpretations to find the underlying and timeless lessons? Can we move towards deep meaning and […]December 9, 2020 -
What Does Being Black and Buddhist Tell Us about Chaplaincy?
Harvard Divinity School pastoral care professor Cheryl A. Giles, Psy.D., Buddhist teacher Lama Rod Owens, M.Div., and pastoral counselor Pamela Ayo Yetunde, Th.D., are all Harvard-connected/educated writers who contributed to Giles's and Yetunde's co-edited Black and Buddhist: What Buddhism Can Teach Us About Race, Resilience, Transformation and Freedom (Shambhala, 2020). In this webinar, Giles (co-editor […]December 7, 2020 -
Music for the Soul: An Evening with David LaMotte
Join the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab and David LaMotte, an award-winning songwriter, speaker and writer. He has presented at the PC(USA) Mission to the United Nations, keynoting peace conferences in Berlin and at the Scottish Parliament. He has facilitated conversations about race, privilege, and positive change for thousands of college students at the Montreat College Conference. […]November 23, 2020 -
[Partner Event] Spiritual Care for Patients with Cancer: What We Can Learn from Big Data
This event is co-presented by the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab, Transforming Chaplaincy, and The Ohio State Wexner Medical Center – The James Comprehensive Cancer Center Research tells us that religion and spirituality play an important role for patients with a cancer diagnosis. However, we know very little about which cancer patients receive spiritual care and what […]November 15, 2020 -
[Sponsored by Hospice and Palliative Spiritual Care Research Network] “Okay, so he has some religious beliefs”: Spiritual Care in Palliative Care Research – Natalie Ernecoff, PhD & Joe Rotella, MD
Sponsored by Hospice and Palliative Spiritual Care Research Network On Thursday, November 19th at 12 Noon (CST), the Hospice and Palliative Spiritual Care Research Network (HPSCRN) will be sponsoring a webinar hosted by Paul Galchutt in conversation with Natalie C. Ernecoff, PhD. and Joe Rotella, MD. Dr. Ernecoff is a Post-Doctoral Scholar in the Division of General […]November 15, 2020 -
[Partner Event] Racial Differences in Spiritual Care: Existing Evidence and Future Research
This event is co-presented by the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab and Transforming Chaplaincy Data from several large U.S. studies suggests Blacks are somewhat more likely to receive chaplain visits and Blacks may be more likely than Whites to request chaplain care. In this webinar, we will review these findings and what they do and don’t tell […]November 15, 2020
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