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Introduction to Links and Resources:

These sites provide useful resources for parish nurses.  If you know of other links that should be listed here, please let us know and we will enter them into our web page.  Also, please let us know what works and what doesn't work on these web pages.  Your feedback will help us make the most of this valuable tool.

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Parish Nursing Sites
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Martha Sewing Ministry

Martha Sewing Ministry is an ecumenical, city-wide, informal women's support group in the form of a sewing ministry.

Parish Nurse Center, Concordia College, Moorhead, MN

The center offers educational preparation programs at Concordia College in Moorhead, Minn., Luther Seminary in St. Paul, Minn., and Assisi Heights Community Center, Rochester, Minn.

The International Parish Nurse Resource Center

The International Parish Nurse Resource Center (IPNRC) is a strong leader in parish nurse education, research, and support, serving parish nurse programs and parish nurses around the United States, Canada, and in other countries.

Deaconess Parish Nurse Ministries, home of the IPNRC, is a St. Louis-based parish nurse program with parish nurses serving over 30 congregations and faith-based communities, which also provides educational outreach throughout the Midwest.

The mission of the International Parish Nurse Resource Center is to promote the development of quality parish nurse programs through research, education, and consultation.

Deaconess Parish Nurse Ministries

Deaconess Parish Nurse Minitries, home of the International Parish Nurse Resource Center, is a St. Louis-based parish nurse program with parish nurses serving over 30 congregations and faith-based organizations, which also provides educational outreach throughout the Midwest.

Faith Community Nursing in the News

Judith Hatch has worked in hospitals, nursing homes and doctors' offices. Most meaningful, though, is being nurse to her congregation. It is her expression of faith: bringing her professional training to a congregation of like-minded folks who believe prayer is just as important as a pill. Faith-community nursing, still a relatively new specialty, is growing here and around the country as nurses seek a more holistic way to practice health care.

Mercy Parish/Congregational Nurse and Health Ministries Program

This organization is part of the parish nurse department at Mercy Health System in Pittsburgh. They have paid parish nurses that work in the communities as well as offer help to volunteer and paid parish nurses in area churches. They have developed products such as health notes, a blood pressure training class, an exercise program for the homebound and a crafts ministry. They are about to complete data bases to manage volunteers and one for parish nurses to use with clients.

Northwest Parish Nurse Ministries

Northwest Parish Nurse Ministries (NWPNM) is an interfaith, non-profit agency. Its purpose is to initiate, develop and support parish nursing/health ministries within congregation/faith groups throughout the Pacific Northwest. Membership is open to all who are interested in the work and promotion of parish nursing. Click here to check out their newsletters.

Health Ministry/Faith Community Nursing Bibliography

This bibliography presents citations to journal articles, books, conference proceedings, theses, dissertations and videocassettes that describe parish nursing/health ministry or would be of use to practicing parish nurses. Some Internet websites are also listed, as well as information on educational opportunities for parish nurses. Information on where some items can be located or purchased is included in the brackets [ ].

For additional information on the bibliography, contact Carolyn Medina, Texas Department of Health Librarian, at (512) 458-7559, carolyn.medina@tdh.state.tx.us 

Australian Faith Community Nurses Association

The Australian Faith Community Nurses Association Inc. is the national organization for nurses working within a Christian Faith Community.

Community Parish Nurse Program

Web site of Faith Roberts, Parish Nurse Coordinator.

Puget Sound Parish Nurse and Health Ministries

Provides education and support for parish nurses and health ministers who promote wholeness of body, mind and spirit within the faith community. Carol Story, Director

Parish Nursing in Paisley, Oregon

We have organized a Parish Nursing program in our rural community of Paisley Oregon. Our population of 350 is 45 miles from the nearest medical facility.  Although we began through the United Methodist Church, we serve the entire community.

Rural Parish Nurse Project

Missouri School of Religion, Center for Rural Ministry - Rural Parish Nurse Project.  Located in Jefferson City, Missouri, and offering  unique and quality training focused on rural ministry.  Rural Parish Nursing is one of the projects we are currently involved in. 

Nurses Christian Fellowship

The good news of Jesus Christ is communicated through relationships. NCF aims to help nurses discover what it means to know God through a relationship with Jesus Christ and to live out that relationship in nursing, bringing hope to our colleagues and those in our care.

NCF provides a local, regional, national and international network for Christian nursing. Local groups meet for prayer, Bible study, mutual encouragement and outreach. NCF staff and volunteers provide mentoring, vision for ministry and help to establish campus and area-wide chapters. NCF membership enables Christian nurses to officially identify with NCF's vision and goals. 

New Zealand Faith Community Nurses Association

The national organization for nurses working within a Christian faith community in New Zealand.

Wyoming Health Council

The Wyoming Health Council, in conjunction with the Parish Nurse Center here at Carroll, sponsored a Parish Nurse Basic Preparation Course in Cheyenne, Wyoming in May, 2007. Twelve RNs completed the course. Log on to their web site and check out their newsletter.

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Health Ministry Resources
          (click on the name to go to that site.   Use the BACK button of your browser to return.)

The Health Ministries Association

The Health Ministries Association (HMA) is dedicated to "developing whole-person ministries for integration of faith and heath." The footer on their stationery is "People of faith working together for healthier communities." On the HMA web site is a category entitled "Faith and Health" which lists faith health issues and information about HMA Chapters.

New Materials through Web-Links: The HMA continues to link with other organizations to make it easier to obtain resources for individual programs. No need to reinvent the wheel if someone else has already put the time and expertise into developing a resource and is willing to share it. Go to www.HMAssoc.org and click on the navigation bar on the left for Organizational Links and Faith Group Links.

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Faith Groups

Montana Association of Churches

American Baptist Churches, USA

Catholic Church

Catholic Health Association

Evangelical Lutheran Church in America

Healthy Leaders Newsletter

The ELCA Board of Pensions has launched its new wellness newsletter Healthy Leaders - working to live well in mind, body and spirit. Healthy Leaders is for parish nurses, plan members, employers, and congregation members - anyone in the ELCA who wants a monthly link to wellness-related articles, book reviews, news items, health and retirement information, the latest Wellness Voice, doable "small steps" and their "laugh to feel better" audio tracks. Click here to view the first issue.

Rural Ministry ELCA

National Episcopal Health Ministries

Presbyterian Church (USA)

United Church of Christ

United Methodist Church

 

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Grant Opportunities

Wheat Ridge Ministries

Major grants, ranging from $5,000 to $50,000 total are awarded to health-related ministries sponsored by congregations or agencies. These grants are distributed over a one, two or three-year period, in declining amounts (i.e., $25,000 year one; $15,000 year two; $10,000 year three.) Deadlines for major grant proposal submissions are December 15 and June 15.

For more information, log onto http://www.wheatridge.org/grant/newgrant.shtml

March of Dimes Community Grants Program

Funding for health promotion education through community grants during the 2007 year is available in most areas of the country from your local chapter of the March of Dimes. Call your state chapter for more information.

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Resources

Parish Nurse Jewelry

Parish Nurse Cross
This cross was created by Lori Catlin Garcia to honor her sister who had recently retired from teaching Parish Nursing a the University of Indianapolis. Ten percent of the purchase price goes to the Westberg institute, which supports the growth and development of parish nursing here and abroad through the Westberg Parish Nurse Symposium.

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Updated: August 25, 2008
By:  Parish Nurse Center Administrator