Tuesday, November 17, 2009
First Called to Care Conference Both a Success and a Blessing
Good ideas abounded at the Called to Care: Integrating Faith in Caregiving Conference that was offered by Healthy C.H.U.R.C.H. Ministries on November 14th at Eastpoint Community Church in Newark. Two nationally known authors/speakers, Verna Benner Carson, R.N., PhD. and the Rev. Michael Barry, D.Min. spoke to an audience of doctors, nurses, hospice chaplains, social workers, and pastors about the importance of incorporating spiritual nurture in medical caregiving. The conference was the brainchild of Compassionate Care Hospice nurse Tracy Dickerson and a colleague Valerie George, who is the community Liaison for Comfort Keepers. Dickerson, who is also in her final year of seminary at Northpark Theological seminary, had met Verna Carson at a Nursing Christian Fellowship retreat several years before, and has had a longstanding professional friendship with Barry for a number of years. Until Saturday, however, Carson and Barry had never met, despite the fact that the co-author of Carson’s book Spiritual Caregiving as well as several of her other books, Dr. Harold Koenig, had written the introduction to Dr. Barry’s first book A Reason for Hope. Aware that they both also had a passion for the concept of forgiveness and how it impacts health and wellbeing, Dickerson had been wanting for some time to get the two together. The meeting of these two great contributors to the field of spirituality and health exceeded her expectations. Both had wonderful information to impart to the audience and their talks dovetailed beautifully, as if they’d know one another for years.
One of the goals of the conference was the exchange of helpful ideas and information with regard to the intersection of faith and health, but another key objective was that the medical and spiritual communities would begin to network and dialogue. “There is a real need in the community,” says Dickerson “for there to be conversation between these two groups who both hold peoples’ lives in their hands.” That goal was achieved, as well- Rev. Grant Hasty, M.S.W. a chaplain at Compassionate Care Hospice and Director of Red Lion Christian Counseling led worship with Dr. James Ley, and Infectious Disease doctor. With Hasty on the guitar and Ley on the keyboard, the group sang several sacred songs that addressed the topic of caregiving prior to the two lecture sessions. Although this was certainly a departure from the usual at a professional conference, the attendees all agreed that the addition of this time of worship through music created an appropriately reverent atmosphere. Hasty and Ley’s performance was heartwarming and they performed flawlessly. “No one could believe that they had just met an hour before they performed, at 9 a.m. that morning,” said George, who went on to explain that their busy schedules had precluded them from meeting until that morning. “But you would never have known it,” Dickerson chimed in “and the most wonderful thing is that they want to perform together again! It was a fantastic achievement on many levels- it made my point in a very literal sense, proving that medicine and ministry can ‘make beautiful music’ together, and that when they do- people are truly blessed.”
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Announcing November 2009 Caregivers' Conference: Called to Care Delaware~ Integrating Faith in Caregiving
Attention Bereavement Coordinators, Doctors, Facility Chaplains, Health Care Facility Medical and Office Staff, Faith Community Nurses, Hospice Chaplains, Hospital Chaplains, Pastors, Program Directors, Psychologists, School Nurses, Staff Nurses, Stephen’s Ministers, and Social Workers:
We are excited to tell you about a conference that will be offered Saturday, November 14, 2009 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. to commemorate National Caregivers’ Month. It is entitled “Called to Care Delaware: Integrating Faith in Caregiving,” and is supported by the Delaware Regional Health Ministries Network.
The conference will feature two prominent National Speakers and authors- Verna Benner Carson, R.N., M.S.N., author of Spiritual Caregiving; and Rev. Michael Barry, MDiv, PhD, author of The Art of Caregiving.
The conference is designed to encourage and empower those on the “front lines of ministry” and will be of benefit to professionals in both medicine and ministry who see the value of the integration of faith and health in their practices, and who desire to promote wholistic wellbeing in their communities of influence.
Attendees can expect to take away from the event these values:
* Renewed call to care…
* Recognition of occupation as ministry…
* Realization that the workplace is a mission field…
And will leave the conference with an enhanced ability to:
* Respond therapeutically to those in their care…
* Represent a spiritual role-model to others…
* Remember that it is Him for whom we care.
The event will be held at Eastpoint Community Church Newark, DE
For more information: Contact calledtocaredelaware@gmail.com
Grace and Peace~
Tracy Dickerson, RN, BSN, FCN
Co-Chair, Event Planning Team