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SpiritualCareCollaborative
- Keywords: 1.Ministers2.Spiritual-care3.Evidence-based
- Members: 166 (Ø 2)
- Posts: 22 (Ø 0)
- Course amount: 12
- Community type: Pro
- Created: Sep 02, 2025
- Owner: Rick Capezza
- URL name: spiritualcarecollaborative
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We equip ministers and ministry leaders of all faiths with evidence-based, clinically informed spiritual care practices that strengthen real-world ministry.
This community is for pastors, chaplains, parachurch workers, spiritual directors, and anyone who shows up for people in moments of crisis, grief, transition, or searching.
Here, you’ll learn practical, research-supported best practices drawn from clinical pastoral education, chaplaincy, trauma-informed care, narrative and relational work, pastoral counseling, spiritual direction.
We focus on what actually helps—not theory for theory’s sake. You’ll get clear tools you can use in your ministry tomorrow: presence-based listening, spiritual-pain frameworks, ethical boundaries, crisis response, cultural humility, and skills for supporting people outside traditional religious structures.
If you feel called to offer grounded, compassionate spiritual care in a complex world, you’re in the right place.
This community is for pastors, chaplains, parachurch workers, spiritual directors, and anyone who shows up for people in moments of crisis, grief, transition, or searching.
Here, you’ll learn practical, research-supported best practices drawn from clinical pastoral education, chaplaincy, trauma-informed care, narrative and relational work, pastoral counseling, spiritual direction.
We focus on what actually helps—not theory for theory’s sake. You’ll get clear tools you can use in your ministry tomorrow: presence-based listening, spiritual-pain frameworks, ethical boundaries, crisis response, cultural humility, and skills for supporting people outside traditional religious structures.
If you feel called to offer grounded, compassionate spiritual care in a complex world, you’re in the right place.