What on Earth Should I Say? Useful Pastoral Care Techniques for Lay People
Session 2: Kissing the Boo Boo
When people are in pain, love is more important than solutions or
cures. In this session we will e x p l o r e c o m p a s s i o n a n d acceptance. We will also have a discussion about appropriate and inappropriate uses of religion and faith in pastoral care.
Offered by Rev. Elsa Worth, St. James Episcopal Church, Keene, in partnership with the Diocese of New Hampshire’s School for Ministry
When someone you care about is ill, grieving, lonely, or in pain, it's sometimes hard to know what to do. You want to be helpful, but should you visit? Call? Bring food? Offer some wise words? Pray? What is truly helpful and comforting and what is not?
The goal of this four-week series is to equip participants with some basic information and solid tools that are helpful in offering a loving pastoral presence to those who are suffering or in pain. The series will provide a solid introduction for anyone who wants to feel more confident in reaching out to their friends and loved ones in times of trouble.
This series is appropriate foundational work for people discerning or practicing a call as Eucharistic Visitors, lay pastoral caregivers, healing prayer teams, and similar forms of lay pastoral care.
For more information or to register, contact the course leader, the Rev. Elsa Worth. Please register no later than May 31.