Conference
Wisconsin Chaplaincy Association Fall Conference 2021
Sunday, October 24th – Tuesday October 26th in Green Lake, Wisconsin Come and Gather at the beautiful Green Lake Conference Center Opportunities to Learn, Connect, Renew and Rejoice WCA is Honored to Present CELESTE A. HUNTER, PH.D, CRC Dr. Hunter earned her doctorate in Rehabilitation Psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she specialized in…
2021 Wentworth-Douglass Hospital Spiritual Care Conference – Healing Trauma – Pathways to Wholeness, 3 of 4
2021 Wentworth-Douglass Hospital Spiritual Care Conference / Healing Trauma - Pathways to Wholeness - We’re in This Together Tue, October 26, 2021 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM CDT Panel of community spiritual/pastoral leaders exploring the impact of the pandemic on congregations and community and what changes may ensue. Rev. Paige Besse-Rankin, First Parish UCC Congregational,…
2021 Wentworth-Douglass Hospital Spiritual Care Conference – Healing Trauma – Pathways to Wholeness, 4 of 4
2021 Wentworth-Douglass Hospital Spiritual Care Conference / Healing Trauma - Pathways to Wholeness - We’re in This Together Tue, November 2, 2021 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM CDT Workshop Facilitated by Frederic Craigie, PhD “Spirituality, Resilience, and Well-Being in Healthcare in the Post-Pandemic Era.” Dr. Craigie is a clinical psychologist, medical educator, and writer. He…
Called into Healing the Daring Way™
Come all who are thirsty. (Is. 55:1) We have been impacted through these challenging times: stress and burn out; grief and loss; feelings of anxiety, fatigue, emptiness, and disconnection; and a longing for peace, clarity, and healing. We also have challenges and blessings that are unique to our call. And balancing everything in ministry and…
Intensive Bioethics Course No. 44
The Kennedy Institute of Ethics & The Pellegrino Center for Clinical Bioethics, Georgetown University, Washington, DC Join us at Georgetown University’s historic Main Campus for three days of stimulating conversation on bioethics with distinguished course faculty and with other participants from around the world. This year’s course explores: • theories and principles of bioethics, •…
NACC National Conference
Our National Conference will be taking place two years after the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent violence born of racism and other biases. Multiple forms of polarization and discord have further divided our country, family, friends and even our Church. Trauma in many manifestations has needed to be identified and addressed. We are being stretched by life. Yet, as NACC members, we are ones who continue the healing ministry of Jesus in the name of the Church. The Paschal Mystery marks our lives and our profession. We know and experience that we are lifted by our faith. This Conference is devoted to gathering with one another to be a safe and sacred space to support one another in courageous and honest dialogue on those areas that challenge and stretch us to own our common humanity and destiny, as well as to identify and celebrate what makes and sustains us as healing ministers.
Spiritual Care for the 21st Century: An International Conference on the Theory and Practice of Telechaplaincy.
This conference will bring together over 20 healthcare chaplains, spiritual care providers, and managers at leading healthcare institutions to share their experience with telechaplaincy. It will give an overview on current developments, provide an opportunity to acquire and improve practical telechaplaincy competencies, and exchange and network with telechaplains in Europe and North America.
Wisconsin Chaplaincy Association Fall Conference 2022
Opportunities to Learn, Connect, Renew and Rejoice
Converging Roads: Catholic Medicine in a Secular Society
Where Health Care Ethics and Medicine Converge
Converging Roads is a regional conference series offering continuing education for health care professionals that equips them to practice the highest ethical and medical standards of their profession.
2023 North Central Prairie Chaplains’ Conference
What does the language of calling and vocation mean for us today? It seems Christians have lost this important belief and practice. Through 14 years of field research and theological study conducted at the Collegeville Institute, Kathleen Cahalan and a group of scholars and practitioners have worked to reinvigorate the way we frame calling. Callings are relational, dynamic, changing, life-long, and varied. The language of calling in the Christian life does not make sense without a relationship to the Caller, which many people lack today. How can the language and practice of calling reinvigorate our relationship to God? In addition to exploring the language for calling, we will examine discernment as the spiritual practice of vocation.
Restored by Compassion: Given & Received – CPMC 2023 Conference
Keynote Speaker: Fr. Greg Boyle
Featured Speaker: Sr. Helen Prejean, CSJ
2024 North Central Prairie Chaplains Conference
Women of the Gospels: Healed Healers and Midwives of New Life Presenter: Sr. Barbara E. Reid OP Visit our website to view the session summary, objectives, detailed/timed schedule, presenter information, and detailed registration pricing. Participation Options: In person at at Episcopal House of Prayer in Collegeville, MN Online participation through Zoom Important Note: The presentation portions of this…