In partnership with the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation and supporting institutions in education, the Lab is pleased to continue the Field Guide to becoming a chaplain in the spring of 2023 for those considering a career in spiritual care.
Field Guide for Aspiring Chaplains
The Field Guide for Aspiring Chaplains series is intended to offer a basic introduction to the profession of chaplaincy, from education and training through to practice. Each session includes an in-depth conversation with spiritual care practitioners on topics of key importance to those considering careers in chaplaincy; there are also opportunities for small-group discussion afterward (not recorded). You can view recordings from previous sessions below. Those interested in our Field Guide series should also download our free eBook Beginner’s Guide to Spiritual Care, now available here.
The Field Guide series is offered at no cost thanks to the generous support of our sponsors (listed below). As we want to keep these conversations as dynamic as possible, we will use a simple Zoom room for these events. You may register for the Field Guide series here.
Want to sponsor the Field Guide series? Contact Michael Skaggs, Director of Programs, at michael@chaplaincyinnovation.org.
Field Guide for Aspiring Chaplains Session 1:
Introduction to CPE
February 28, 2023 || 2-3:30 PM Eastern
Danielle J. Buhuro
Director of Movement Chaplaincy
Faith Matters Network
Field Guide for Aspiring Chaplains Session 2:
Radical Embrace of “The Other”
March 22, 2023 || 1:30 PM Eastern
Tahara Akmal
Clinical Pastoral Education Manager and Chaplain
MedStar Washington
Jason Callahan
Instructor (Department of Patient Counseling) and Chaplain (Thomas Palliative Care Unit)
Virginia Commonwealth University Health
Field Guide for Aspiring Chaplains Session 3:
Introduction to Moral Injury and Moral Distress
May 1, 2023 || 2:00 PM Eastern
Rita Nakashima Brock
Senior Vice President and Director of the Shay Moral Injury Center
Volunteers of America
Sarah Jobe
Clinical Chaplain II and Co-Director of Prison Studies
North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women and Duke University Divinity School
Tim Usset
Minneapolis VA
If you are interested in sponsoring the Field Guide program, contact Michael Skaggs, Director of Programs, at michael@chaplaincyinnovation.org.