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Healing through Accompaniment: Chaplaincy in Hospitals, Prisons, and Beyond

March 13 • Spring Lecture Series

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Add to Calendar 2025-03-13 19:00:00 2025-03-13 20:00:00 Healing through Accompaniment: Chaplaincy in Hospitals, Prisons, and Beyond Rev. Jeannie Alexander, J.D, M.A., will speak on "Healing through Accompaniment: Chaplaincy in Hospitals, Prisons, and Beyond" Rev. Alexander is the executive director of No Exceptions Prison Collective. She is also a co-founding resident of Harriet Tubman House, an interfaith community dedicated to restorative practices in earth stewardship and human rights. She has served as the Head Chaplain at Riverbend Maximum Security Institution. The theme of the 2025 Lecture Series is The Ministry of Healing in Challenging Times. Each 1-hour virtual lecture in this series will explore the profound connection between pastoral leadership and healing ministry. This thought-provoking lecture series challenges church leaders to embrace the fullness of Jesus's ministry—not only teaching and preaching but also his revolutionary approach to healing. Register to Attend Online via Zoom Tracey Lamont, Ph.D. Director, Loyola Institute for Ministrytlamont@gxitma.net 504.865.2797 America/Chicago public

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Online via Zoom

Time

Cost

Free

Rev. Jeannie Alexander, J.D, M.A., will speak on "Healing through Accompaniment: Chaplaincy in Hospitals, Prisons, and Beyond" Rev. Alexander is the executive director of No Exceptions Prison Collective. She is also a co-founding resident of Harriet Tubman House, an interfaith community dedicated to restorative practices in earth stewardship and human rights. She has served as the Head Chaplain at Riverbend Maximum Security Institution.

The theme of the 2025 Lecture Series is The Ministry of Healing in Challenging Times. Each 1-hour virtual lecture in this series will explore the profound connection between pastoral leadership and healing ministry. This thought-provoking lecture series challenges church leaders to embrace the fullness of Jesus's ministry—not only teaching and preaching but also his revolutionary approach to healing.

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Event Type

Lectures + Seminars

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Add to Calendar 2025-03-13 19:00:00 2025-03-13 20:00:00 Healing through Accompaniment: Chaplaincy in Hospitals, Prisons, and Beyond Rev. Jeannie Alexander, J.D, M.A., will speak on "Healing through Accompaniment: Chaplaincy in Hospitals, Prisons, and Beyond" Rev. Alexander is the executive director of No Exceptions Prison Collective. She is also a co-founding resident of Harriet Tubman House, an interfaith community dedicated to restorative practices in earth stewardship and human rights. She has served as the Head Chaplain at Riverbend Maximum Security Institution. The theme of the 2025 Lecture Series is The Ministry of Healing in Challenging Times. Each 1-hour virtual lecture in this series will explore the profound connection between pastoral leadership and healing ministry. This thought-provoking lecture series challenges church leaders to embrace the fullness of Jesus's ministry—not only teaching and preaching but also his revolutionary approach to healing. Register to Attend Online via Zoom Tracey Lamont, Ph.D. Director, Loyola Institute for Ministrytlamont@gxitma.net 504.865.2797 America/Chicago public

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Loyola Institute for Ministry