Spiritual Pathways

February 2008 Archives

The 14th Annual Loving Hearts Caring Hands Awards Dinner

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The Annual Loving Hearts Caring Hands Awaards Dinner is sponsored by the Chaplaincy Fund Inc. for the purpose of financially supporting various programs of the Chaplaincy Department at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center.

This year's event will take place on Tuesday, March 25, 6:60-9:30 p.m. at the Houstonian Hotel, 111 North Post Oak Lane in Houston. We will be honoring The Honorable James A. Baker, III and Susan Baker. Honorary Co-Chairs are Dr. and Mrs. John Mendelsohn.

For more information call 713-862-8482, or visit our web-site at: www.chaplaincyfund.org.

How Religious Practices Can Help or Hinder Healing

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Lifeline Chaplaincy

Presents

"How Religious Practices Can Help or Hinder Healing"
Speaker
Swindell Hodges
Chaplain, Harris County Psychiatric Center

A Continuing Education Seminar For Pastoral Care Providers and Church Leaders

Thursday, March 20, 2008
6-9 p.m.

Lifeline Chaplaincy
1415 Southmore Blvd. (in the Museum District)

To register, call Lifeline Chaplaincy at 713-524-1055
Registrations are requested by March 17.
A light supper will be provided.
Registration fee: $10.00 payable at the door

Something Worth Considering...

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In her book, "Broken Yet Beloved", author Sharon Thornton describes the gift of healing in these poignant terms: "Healing does not come from outside the individual like a kind of application, nor is it drawn up from the inner resources of an individual. In distinction to this individualistic notion of personhood is the growing recognition of the social nature and construction of the self and its corporate dimension. In this view autonomy is not absent, it is contextualized; to be a person means to be part of a people. The contextual self that is formed, nurtured, and revealed in relationship finds its first and final referent in what we call God. This understanding does not disregard human agency, but it also considers men and women as receivers. In this view healing is a gift. Healing is something to be received, not something to be grasped or engineered. From this perspective healing comes not from inner strength and self-understanding alone, but through just relationships that are hospitable to the healing presence of the holy. The reign of God, the realm of the holy, is the locus of healing..."

In reponse to this entry, I invite you to join us in a discussion on our community message board, this entry will be under the heading: "Something Worth Considering".

CanCare Continuing Education Workshop

Tuesday, February 12, 2008
9:00 a.m - 11:00 a.m.
St. Luke's United Methodist Church (Hines Baker Room)
3471 Westheimer @ Edloe
2 Continuing Education Units will be awarded



If you are unable to attend, you are welcomed to encourage another clergy staff or lay clergy to participate. While the workshop is free, RSVP's are required (713.461.0028)

CanCare's goal is to serve more people struggling with cancer. Do you know any congregants that we could help you support by matching them to one of our trained cancer survivors or family members?

If they would like to be mentored by a survivor of their same cancer, you can call CanCare on their behalf or they can initiate the call, themselves (713.461.0028).