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Dharma of Democracy
Please join the North American Hindu Chaplains Association for the webinar, Dharma of Democracy- How Hindu American Engage in the Political Sphere with Hon. Padma Kuppa and Mr. Murali Balaji- Friday June 26 at 1 PM EDT, as part of their North American Hindu Chaplains Webinar Series. They are so excited to host a series of webinars […]June 17, 2020 -
Crisis Spiritual Care for Congregation Leaders
During this time of extraordinary disruption and anxiety, NYDIS and NDIN, with support from Chaplaincy Innovation Lab, is hosting a two-hour training that offers an overview of crisis spiritual care best practices – including, general crisis spiritual care principles and interventions, disaster mental health & caregiver self-care. The training will explore the unique challenges to […]June 16, 2020 -
Boston University School of Theology: Meaning-Making and Spiritual Health in Higher Education
Meaning-Making and Spiritual Health in Higher Education The School of Theology Summer Seminar Series is an online webinar series that will provide attendees with the perspective of the public conversations on critical questions regarding justice-building, wellbeing, and spiritual care using unique insights provided by our faculty, scholars, and guests. The fourth seminar is "Rethinking the […]June 15, 2020 -
McLean Harvard Medical School Affiliate: Unlocking Inner Peace During Turbulent Time
Dr. David H. Rosmarin Explores Spirituality and Mental Health During turbulent times, many people turn to spirituality to find inner peace and calm amidst chaos. Spirituality is not limited to religion alone, since it can be found in secular contexts and experienced during even the most mundane daily activities. Join Dr. David H. Rosmarin […]June 10, 2020 -
Roundtable: Meditations on Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care
A panel of chaplains from a variety of sectors and backgrounds discuss the eBook Meditations on Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care, the present and future of the field, and how current and prospective chaplains can be intentional about meeting the needs of those who will most need their vital service in the years to come. This […]June 1, 2020 -
“In Remembrance there is Life”: A Conversation about Memorialization amid a Global Pandemic.
This week US deaths from COVID-19 surpassed 80,000, far exceeding those from 9/11; gun violence in 2019; Hurricane Katrina and other cases of American atrocities. Such numbers call for a thoughtful conversation about how we can memorialize and honor the lives lost due to the novel coronavirus. We invite you to join us for a […]May 15, 2020 -
What I’ve Seen. What I’ve Felt. Stories/Reflections of Inpatient Palliative Care Chaplains Amid the Pandemic
Co-sponsored with Transforming Chaplaincy As a chaplain - have you ever felt invisible? As a chaplain - have you ever felt you work alone? As a chaplain - have you ever felt under-appreciated? We've likely all felt invisible, lonely and under-appreciated at times. But the amount of positive attention healthcare chaplains have recently received from […]May 14, 2020 -
Caring for the Caregiver Town Hall
Chaplains, educators, and all others involved in spiritual care provision in this moment of crisis are invited to a weekly town hall. This open conversation is a place to share resources, offer advice, and generally discuss what you are seeing, hearing, and doing in your work. Barbara McClure is Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology and […]May 14, 2020 -
Caring for the Caregiver Town Hall
Chaplains, educators, and all others involved in spiritual care provision in this moment of crisis are invited to a weekly town hall. This open conversation is a place to share resources, offer advice, and generally discuss what you are seeing, hearing, and doing in your work. We will be joined for this session by Rev. […]May 8, 2020 -
Moral Resilience for Nurses during COVID-19
Early infection and death rates from COVID-19 failed to include senior care and nursing centers, even as nurses worked on the front lines to save those under their care. A New York Times tally on April 17 estimated that 20% of fatalities occurred in nursing homes, assisted- living facilities, memory care facilities, retirement and senior […]May 7, 2020
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