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Our interfaith chaplains are here to support patients. Professionally trained chaplains help patients, families, staff and volunteers cope with distress from illness, injury and unanticipated life events.
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Whether you are a patient or family member, a health crisis can be emotionally and physically overwhelming.

You may experience trouble focusing or making decisions. Sources of strength and practices once meaningful seem out of reach. You find yourself asking questions like “Why me?”, “What does this mean for my life?”, and “How will I get through this?”

Our interfaith chaplains are here to help patients, families, staff, and volunteers cope with distress from illness, injury, and unanticipated life events.

Chaplains respectfully meet patients and families within the context of their own beliefs, values, and situations. You do not need to be religious or spiritual to seek help from a chaplain.

Working with you and your family, a chaplain can provide or arrange:

  • Listening and supportive conversation in a confidential setting
  • Understanding of the emotional and spiritual distress of illness and how it affects you, your relationships, and your wellness 
  • Help with discovering sources of comfort and meaning for you in coping with the stress of illness 
  • Prayer or meditations for relaxation and centering
  • Rituals and spiritual practices important to you 
  • A bridge to your faith community, and to your clergy or spiritual leader
  • Support for you and your family in making health care choices
  • Support in facing death, or losses and life changes due to illness
  • Support for families in their grief when a loved one is dying and after
  • Assistance with challenges that come up during a hospital stay

Catholic and Interfaith chaplains are available in the hospital daily 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. For emergency needs that arise after-hours, on weekends or holidays, on-call chaplains are available. 

Additional Spiritual Resources

Below are worship opportunities and resources to help patients, families and staff experience worship and spiritual connection while you are here at the hospital.

Catholic Mass

Sundays at 3:30 p.m. in L12 Stead Children's Hospital Meditation Room and on Hospital Channel 115.

Muslim Prayer

Fridays at 12:30 p.m. in L12 Stead Children's Hospital Meditation Room.

Worship Resources

  • Resources for Worship and Spiritual Connection

The following sacred texts, meditation literature, and loss and grief literature can be found in the University Hospital’s Meditation Room (Elevator B, Level 1) and Downtown Hospital’s Interfaith Chapel (Level 1, just off main elevators). Some of the resources are linked to similar online versions.

Please do not take the resources out of the Meditation Room or Interfaith Chapel.

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Sacred Texts, Meditation Literature, and Loss and Grief Literature

Bahai

  • Baha’ullah and the New Era by John Esslemont
  • The Seven Valleys and the Four Valleys

Buddhist 

  • The Lotus Sutra
  • The Path to Bliss by the Dalai Lama
  • The Metta Sutta: the ultimate guide to loving-kindness

Catholic

  • Bible – Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition
  • Daily Comfort While Grieving by Alan Wright

Celtic

  • Anam Cara:  Spiritual Wisdom from the Celtic World by John O’Donohue

Hindu

  • The Upanishads by Swami Paramananda
  • Vedas

Jewish

  • The Living Torah by Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan
  • Hebrew-English Torah

Latter Day Saints - Mormon

  • Book of Mormon

Muslim 

  • The Noble Quran in English 

Native American and Indigenous

  • Native American Wisdom by Kent Nerburn

Protestant 

  • Bible - NIV
  • Bible – King James Version

General Spirituality Books:

  • The Power of Now by Eckart Tolle
  • To Bless the Space Between Us by John O'Donohue
  • Tears to Triumph by Marianne Williamson
  • The Book Awakening by Mark Nepo
  • Ordinary Psalms by Julia Levine
  • Jesus, Buddha, Krishna & Lao Tzu by Richard Hooper

Please do not remove literature from the Meditation Room - Thanks!
 

Chaplains are trained to listen, but this is a chance to share from our experience: thoughts, stories, practices, and lessons on various themes which we hope may bring our readers some insight and inspiration in daily coping and living. Our views reflect individual views and not that of our department.

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Prayers, Poems and Blessings for Uncertain Times

Prayers, Poems and Blessings for Uncertain Times is a spiritual resource for staff, patients and families developed by chaplains for this time of COVID-19. Our hope is that it will bring you comfort and peace in these challenging days.

Download Prayers, Poems, and Blessings for Uncertain Times

Prayers for Parents of Babies on the Way and in the NICU

Download Prayers for Parents of Babies on the Way and in the NICU

Music has many benefits for wellness and well-being, whether listening to music or singing. It can reduce stress, boost mood-state and the immune system, nurture memory, promote depth of feeling, a connection to self, others, the transcendent. Meditative music can calm the mind and bring clarity and insight. Below are some suggested musical offerings.

Live Music: Music for the Soul
Mondays 12:00-1:00 pm in the John Colloton Pavilion Atrium

Add a little culture and calm to the lunch hour, enjoying reflective piano music with
George Ryder. George, a chaplain and a professional musician, will play the grand piano in the John Colloton Pavilion Atrium (Elevator D)

Music for the soul, George 1
Music for the soul George 2

The below sites introduce contemporary oral tradition songs from community songwriters across the country and world:

The Bird Sings

Singing Together to Nourish the Soul and Re-enchant the World

Praying
It doesn’t have to be
the blue iris, it could be
weeds in a vacant lot, or a few
small stones; just
pay attention, then patch
a few words together and don’t try
to make them elaborate, this isn’t
a contest but the doorway
into thanks, and a silence in which
another voice may speak.
—(from Mary Oliver’s book of poems, Thirst)

Zoom Prayer is currently taking a break. Recent podcasts and general prayers are below. If you would like to make a confidential prayer request, please email our chaplains at SpiritualSvcChaplains@ healthcare.uiowa.edu. General Hospital (GH) Meditation Room (L1, Elevator B) and L12 Stead Family Children’s Hospital Meditation Room are also available to staff for prayer and meditation. A prayer log or box is provided for written requests.

Prayers for Morning and Night

  • Morning Prayer
  • Evening Prayer
  • Prayers for the Middle of the Night

Watch our podcasts

  • Sept. 30, 2021 Zoom prayer
  • Oct. 7, 2021 Zoom prayer
  • Oct. 14, 2021 Zoom prayer
  • Nov. 5, 2021 Zoom prayer

For more information, contact [email protected]

Midweek Meditations are an opportunity for relaxation and renewal for staff, patients, and families.

Learn more about Midweek Meditations

A time for restoration and contemplation

Labyrinth

Celebrate the changes of the seasons by walking the UIHC labyrinth, a winding path of twists and turns within a 22-foot circle. Walking the labyrinth is a centering practice with mental and physical health benefits. Whether used as a tool for calming the nervous system, mindfulness, reflection, prayer or other rituals, this 20-minute walk is a chance to slow down and find balance in the day. It is offered quarterly in the months of March, June, September, and December. At each event, information about how to walk the labyrinth, a choice of items for the journey (wise quotes, stones, battery votives, finger labyrinths) and other resources to enhance the participants' experience, are provided.

Walking the Path Can Serve as a Multi-Fold Opportunity:

  • To slow down and step briefly outside of time to catch new breath;
  • To reflect on your life’s journey with its unexpected arrivals, departures, and meandering processes;
  • To ritually set down burdens, to acknowledge past or current losses, or to set resolve for future goals.

Upcoming Walks:
June 19, 2025 (Iowa Lions Donor Memorial Healing Garden - between the main UIHC entrance and the water tower).
Come anytime between 11 a.m.—2 p.m. to experience this 20-minute restorative walk! All ages are welcome!

Questions? Contact Joel Gilbertson: [email protected]

Holy Days

Spiritual Services invites you to explore the holy days observed by diverse faith traditions, including those represented in our UI Healthcare community. These days provide meaningful opportunities for reflection, celebration, and connection.

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Spiritual Services Staff Directory

Need Assistance?

To talk with a chaplain, please ask your nurse or a member of your health care team, or call 1-319-356-2248.

Clinical Interfaith Chaplains University Campus
Jeremy
Hudson
MTS, BCC
Lead Clinical Interfaith Chaplain

Specialty

  • CVICU
Laurel
Crusinberry
MDiv, BCC
Clinical Interfaith Chaplain, Lead COPE Chaplain

Contact

Email: [email protected]

Lois
Cole
MDiv
Clinical Interfaith Chaplain

Contact

Email: [email protected]

Specialty

  • Pediatric Chaplain
Mark
Comer
MA
Clinical Interfaith Chaplain

Contact

Email: [email protected]

Specialties

  • Hematology/Oncology Units
Joel
Gilbertson
MDiv, APBCC
Clinical Interfaith Chaplain

Contact

Email: [email protected]

Specialty

  • Medical Intensive Care Unit
  • Adult Palliative Care
Matt
Hall
MDiv
Clinical Interfaith Chaplain, COPE Chaplain

Contact

Email: [email protected]

Yolanda
Kirk
MA, BCC
Clinical Interfaith Chaplain

Contact

Email: [email protected]

Specialties

  • Burn/trauma Unit
  • ED
David
Kozishek
MA, BCC
Clinical Interfaith Chaplain

Contact

Email: [email protected]

Specialties

  • Adult Palliative Care
  • SNICU
Karyn
Robertson
MA
Clinical Interfaith Chaplain

Contact

Email: [email protected]

Specialty

  • Pediatrics
George
Ryder
MS
Clinical Interfaith Chaplain

Contact

Email: [email protected]

Dirk
Stadtlander
MDiv
Clinical Interfaith Chaplain

Contact

Email: [email protected]

Specialty

  • Perioperative
  • Psychiatric
  • Trauma
Megan
Wiebersch
MDiv
Clinical Interfaith Chaplain, COPE Chaplain

Contact

Email: [email protected]

Denominational Chaplain
Louis
Korankye Hammond
Catholic Staff Chaplain
Bede
Inekwere
MS
Catholic Staff Chaplain

Contact

Email: [email protected]

Denominational Volunteer
Nancy Adams
Cogan
MA
Denominational Volunteer

Areas of Study

  • Theology and church history
  • Church divinity

Specialty

  • Episcopal Volunteer
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Need Assistance?

To talk with a chaplain, please ask your nurse or a member of your health care team, or call 1-319-356-2248.

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