Faith Community Nursing

Since 1996, Missouri School of Religion has offered an annual Parish/Faith Community Nurse Basic Preparation course to equip RN's to serve their church/orgainization or communiy.  Faith Community or Parish Nursing is a community-based ministry, uniquely joined with a faith community and its belief system to promote health and prevent disease by tending to the whole person through a wholistic approach, which means meeting the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of the congregation and community?s members.

 Services Provided by the Faith Community Nurse or Parish Nurse:

  • Helping parishioners to integrate faith and health.
  • Providing instruction, consultation and counsel to individual parishioners and families regarding health lifestyles and health care.
  • Consultation and counseling regarding health matters with individual church/community members and families.
  • Helping individuals identify and contact community health resources and social service agencies.
  • Assessments and/or screenings to help detect early symptoms of diseases.
  • Health education in individual seminar, lecture and/or workshop format.
  • Organizing and assisting support groups, as may be appropriate.

For information on the 2010 Parish/Faith Community Nurse Basic Preparation course, click here.

Missouri School of Religion also has a service ministry serving Osage county, including Rich Fountain, Belle, Chamois, and Morrison.  Additional informaiton is available here.

2010 Parish/Faith Community Nurse Basic Preparation Course

 

August 9-13, 2010

Regional Mission Center of the Disciples of Christ,

3328 Bennett Lane, Jefferson City, Missouri

 Click here for more information

 

 

Parish/Faith Community December 09 Newsletter

FCPN_Newsletter_Issue_3.pdf

Registration Form

09_Training.pdf