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Health Ministry FAQ
1) Why should a congregation consider health ministry?
2) What is the theological grounding for health ministry?
3) How does health ministry relate to spiritual healing?
4) How does health ministry differ from good pastoral care?
5) What is parish nursing?
6) What are the roles of a parish nurse?
7) What is the difference between parish nursing and health ministry?
8) Specifically, what does a parish nurse do?
9) What is a typical day for a parish nurse?
10) How do you know whether a church is ready for health ministries?
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The Episcopal Conference of the Deaf
The ECD represents many ministries with the Deaf in the Episcopal Church through out the United States. This includes styles of ministry that vary from Deaf congregations worshiping in American Sign Language with interpreters for Hearing members and visitors to Hearing congregations with interpreters for Deaf members of those congregations.
2009 Resolution AO77: Episcopal Health Ministries
Resolution AO77 urges congregations to explore and implement health ministry by 2012 and to raise awareness of health ministries and promote the understanding that health includes body, mind and spirit. This download provides the full resolution and explanation passed by General Convention. This can be an excellent starting point for approaching a rector or vestry with the concept of health ministry.
An Order of Worship for the Evening
This service was developed for NEHM's 2009 Seasons of Health Ministry conference. This service opened the conference at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Omaha, Nebraska on April 16, 2009. It's an inspirational blend of scriptural references and modern media accounts addressing health issues.
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