was ordained a priest in 1984 his early work he was a teacher a pastor and a prison chaplain and he's been an advocate for at-risk and gang involve youth for over 25 years in 1992 he launched the homeboy bakery and its success enabled him to expand into a nonprofit organization homeboy
But I went-- my mother, who recently passed-- I'd go visit her a lot. She's a chaplain , and she really tends to the people who are in the most physically challenged states in their life.
A great example that came to mind is funerals. I was briefly a chaplain in a hospital and I was so honored when families would allow me into rooms where, on some occasions, they were literally having the worst hours of their lives-- with a death in the family or sitting with someone who is sick.
It's kind of not what you want on a vessel that is powered by a nuclear reactor and carries 20 some Trident And the chaplain , the chaplain 's assistant who has a weapon and covers for the chaplain , they go out on missions with a unit.
home could be assisted living could be your own household could be a nursing home and provide nurses a social worker homemaking aids a chaplain to help people through the last months of their lives and Medicare pays for it your tax dollars at work doing something really useful for once families are hugely
But are there any people who believe in Zeus? He's the secular humanist chaplain at MIT and Harvard.
But it is my new dream to become at Googler. So if you need a tap dancing chaplain , I could be that person for your Google community. As Phillip said, I'm an actor turned pastor, which is just weird.
It's kind of not what you want on a vessel that is powered by a nuclear reactor and carries 20 some Trident I had planned and got permission to embed with the Chaplain Corps, because I wanted to cover PTSD-- or not
century, from public atheists in Europe and America such as scientists Richard Dawkins and Sam Harris, philosopher Dan Dennett -- when I was at Tufts University for 16 years as the University Chaplain , Dan Dennett was a professor there, we used to have lunch together and talk about these issues. I actually thought he was a closet Buddhist but he never accepted that. But, anyway, philosopher Dan Dennett, journalist
He's actually from the next res over at Red Lake. And he was the first person in our state who was named chaplain for the state senate who was not from one of the Abrahamic religious traditions. So that was him with his pipe opening up the Senate.
I'd like to introduce our first speaker, Reverend Floyd Thompkins, who is the Director of the Center for Innovation in the Ministry of San Francisco's Theological Seminary. Floyd has also served as a dean and chaplain at two world-class institutions, Stanford and Princeton. He developed unique, highly-effective programs to empower underserved teenage youth and young adults in urban and rural areas, in East Palo Alto and rural south
where she received her Master of Divinity degree. After graduating seminary, Annanda spent a year as a student chaplain at the University of Illinois at Chicago's Medical Center. Her services to the church and denomination include being co-moderator of the National Board of Directors for More Light Presbyterians, and an occasional blogger
And it seems to date back to about the late 1600s. There's a chap called Richard Allestree, who was the provost of Eton and was the king's chaplain or something. He had this amazing platform for trumpeting his views.
I don't know. I went to college, and I met some people. But at the same time, I was talking to a friend of mine just the other day who is a college chaplain . And she and her husband, who's on the faculty at the college where she works also-- the students came to them, and they wanted the couple to do panel discussion
Khaled Abou Al-Fadl, great Muslim theologian, Usma was talking about earlier actually, you know, he writes a beautiful essay on this called, "The Place of Tolerance in Islam." including that in our language I think is important. There are leaders of the humanist movement, like my friend Greg Epstein, who's the Humanist Chaplain at Harvard, who you
she became a famous writer -- so we know she's most famous for writing Little Women. How many of you have read or the movie or knows the story of little women. Um it is about the four March sisters Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy and they live in Massachusetts and their father is a chaplain and away in the civil war. So they are at home with their mother and this is a difficult time for the March family because they um are poor and the the head of their household is away and so they really have to become little women, as the title says
Hello my name's Katina Johnson, and it's my pleasure to host and introduce the Reverend Scotty McLennan on behalf of Authors@Google and he's also brought his family. So, um, the Reverend McLennan is a dean for Religious Life at Stanford. From 1984 to 2000, he was the University Chaplain at Tufts. And also a Senior Lecturer at the Harvard Business School for ten of those years.
And so he said, "I need to make fun of him. I need to put in a comment system." And so, his friend when he saw the comment was like, "What the fuck? Programmers at Work was sort of -- everyone was aware that there were these PC's, and they had -- IBM had the Charlie Chaplain ads and, What is it all about?
And I began also to look at respect and disrespect in medicine, particularly after a student of mine, who was a nurse, did a thesis at our chaplaincy training
intensivists, palliative care doctors, nurses, social workers, chaplains , patients with advanced cancer, and the families of patients with advanced cancer.