Meet the Team:
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Reverent Sarah Culp, Director of Spiritual Care -Reservoir 5
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Reverend Ben Loos, Chaplain – Reservoir 3, 4, 6, and South 2, 6
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Reverend Alisa Unell, Chaplain – Hastings 2, 3, and South 4, 5
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Deacon Bill Rabjohn, Chaplain – Hastings 1 and South 3
When to Call a Chaplain:
•Assistance in maintaining a religious observance or tradition
•End-of-life support for family and loved ones
•To explore how values and beliefs inform treatment choices and/or goals of care
•Response to trauma, crisis, loss, or grief
•Celebration of positive milestones in a healthcare journey
•Consultation on a religious or ethical concern
•Faith-specific resources (such as dietary needs, Communion, Sacrament of the Sick, Shabbat Candles, Prayer Rug, Bible, and more)
•A request for nonjudgmental listening
•Prayer, blessing, or guided meditation
•Spiritual or emotional support
•Assistance during times of transition or decision-making
Spiritual Care Programs at St. John’s Home:
Mondays – Ecumenical Worship at 11:00 a.m.
Tuesdays – Catholic Communion and Mass at 11:00 a.m.
Thursdays – Faith Faces Issues Discussion Group at 2:00 p.m.
First and Third Fridays – Kiddush Service at 2:00 p.m.
Second and Fourth Fridays – Community Sing at 2:00 p.m.