God s heart in healthcare since 1939 Healthcare Chaplains Ministry Association 79th Annual Clinical Conference Relationships Join other chaplains and clergy to learn and exchange ideas that will help us thrive in the diverse relationships God has brought and will bring into our personal and professional lives. April 22-25, 2018 Calvary Chapel Conference Center Murrieta, California
Ken & Joni Tada 9 a.m. Session [1.25 CCEU]» Monday «Caregiving: A Cause for Christ Ken Tada Every caregiver suffers on the edge of burn-out, while often feeling isolated and alone. Does anyone understand? Are there resources to help? In this frank and honest presentation, Ken Tada, husband to Joni Tada for over 35 years, will share his serious, yet encouraging, perspective on caregiving. Ken will present critical keys to maintaining emotional health, physical energy and stamina, and spiritual refreshment. He speaks with authority, for he understands caregiving inside and out. 1. To help the listener understand the emotional struggles and loneliness with which every caregiver wrestles. 2. To give clear and concise helps which can be offered to caregivers as practical paths toward help and hope. 10:30 a.m. Session [1.25 CCEU] Marriage and Disability: A Journey through Scripture and Song Joni Tada Every marriage has its challenges, but add disability to the mix and marriage commitments can easily falter. In this winsome, yet candid, message employing both Scripture and song, Joni will lead the listener through her 35-year journey of marriage to Ken. Her message tells the untold story of how God s strength has empowered them through the many weaknesses that quadriplegia brings to their life together. 1. To gain a fuller understanding of how confession of sin is critical in a healthy marriage. 2. To help the listener see the importance of building habits of Bible reading and prayer in a marriage. 1:30 p.m. Session [1 CCEU] Questions & Answers Ken and Joni Tada This is an open forum where the free exchange of ideas is encouraged with the main focus on relationships from the perspective of Ken and Joni Tada. Asking questions is a form of intellectual exploration, sparked by true curiosity. Questions help us probe the validity of an assumption, to analyze the logic of an argument, and to explore the unknown. The ministry of Ken and Joni Tada through Joni and Friends, is to answer the call in the Gospel of Luke 14, "invite the poor, the crippled, the lame, the blind and you will be blessed...make them come in so my house will be full." They present the clear and concise Gospel of Jesus Christ to all people affected by disability and their families who are served through their programs around the world. They train, disciple, and mentor people affected by disability to exercise their gifts of leadership and service in their churches and communities. They energize the church to move from lack of awareness to including disabled persons into the fabric of worship, fellowship, and outreach. They definitely have something practical to say to chaplains and clergy about relationships.
Chaplain Charles McIlhenny 9 a.m. Session [1.25 CCEU]» Tuesday «Relationships and Racial Reconciliation Charles McIlhenny This presentation will explore the biblical concept for understanding race, defining what race is, explaining different types of racism, and looking at the biblical answers to racial conflict, helping us to minister without prejudice or bias against anyone. 1. To be made aware of the different biblical understandings of race. 2. To become more sensitive to and recognize our own racial prejudices. 3. To understand how the Gospel is the answer to racial conflict both in our personal and professional lives. James & Seon Kim Korean Abraham & Grace Kicha West African Paul & Alesai Starks African American David & Dilcia Yáñez Hispanic 10:30 a.m. Session [1.25 CCEU] Individual Opinions on Race and Racism Panel Discussion Moderated by Charles & Donna McIlhenny This panel will discuss how we can improve our method and message of race relations and reconciliation. 1. To learn about the individual experiences and perspectives of different races. 2. To understand true unity and diversity when it comes to the church and race. 3. To gain insight into how the Christian faith has impacted their culture. HCMA Board and Executive Director 1:30 p.m. Session [1 CCEU] HCMA Annual Business Meeting This session is set aside for members to hear a brief overview of HCMA from the perspective of the Board Chair, to receive a financial update from the Board Treasurer, and to hear a summary of key issues from the Executive Director. Members will also vote for new Board members and be able to ask questions of Board members about HCMA during this business meeting. 1. To inform members about the status of HCMA. 2. To facilitate dialogue among members and the Board.
» Sunday «Jeffrey R Funk 9 Tips for Cultivating Relationships 7:15 p.m. Session [1.25 CCEU] Relationships are important to God and to ministry. This presentation will discuss different things we can do in order to cultivate meaningful relationships with the people with whom we work as well as within our community. The overall goal of this presentation is to stimulate us to reach out and be a friend to others and, as a result, see lives transformed by our caring response to them. 1. To understand nine practical, how-to, principles for building relationships with those with whom we come in contact every day. 2. To realize two positive ways to build a relationship with those in leadership at our facilities. Mary Lowe Relational Games» Monday «7 p.m. Session [1.25 CCEU] A fun-filled evening of relational games has been put together, which are designed to help us get to know and connect with each other a little bit better. All we need to bring is our wonderful charming self no preparation required! 1. To grow in our relationships through play. 2. To have fun and to laugh together. 7 p.m. Session [1 CCEU]» Tuesday «Certificate Ceremony This is a meaningful time for celebrating together the accomplishment of those who have completed their certification program with HCMA and are receiving their certificates, as well as acknowledging other achievements. 1. To rejoice with those who rejoice and to give honor where honor is due. 2. To be encouraged and be an encouragement to one another.» Wednesday «Jeffrey R Funk 6 Principles for Sustaining Relationships 9 a.m. Session [1.25 CCEU] Relationships are like living things: they need constant care if they re going to thrive. We will take a look at six effective principles we can practice in order to strengthen our relationships for healthy growth. We ll also examine what can be done when a relationship gets messy and needs some house-cleaning. This session will close with us sharing Communion together a dynamic symbol of our intimate relationship with our Lord and Savior. 1. To learn 6 practical principles for strengthening our personal and professional relationships. 2. To understand 7 ways for dealing with a relationship when it gets messy.
HCMA Conference Registration Email to anne.miller@hcmachaplains.org Fax to (714) 572-0585 Mail to HCMA, 101 S Kraemer Blvd, Suite 123A, Placentia, CA 92870 Phone (714) 572-3626 Name Spouse (if coming) Address Phone Email Do you need a handicapped room? Yes Is walking/climbing stairs difficult for you? Yes Do you need a vegetarian diet? Yes [Must know in advance in order to provide this special diet] Do you need a ride from and/or to the Ontario Airport? Yes (and check box below) Note: Scholarships (discounts) are available for Trainees and Retirees (Contact HCMA Office) Full Conference Fee (Includes Lodging: 3 nights + 8 Meals: Sun. dinner to Wed. breakfast + all Seminars + use of all Resort Facilities) One Person Single Occupancy (1 person to a room)*see note below Double Occupancy (2 people to a room) Quadruple Occupancy (3-4 people to a room) Postmarked by March 23, 2018 $600 $385 $310 Postmarked after March 23, 2018 $625 $410 $335 If you want to room with a particular chaplain, give name(s): Couple Chaplain + Spouse $550 $575 Single Day Fee (Includes 3 Meals + Seminars + use of Facilities) Monday (April 23, 2018) Tuesday (April 24, 2018) Ontario Airport Van Fee FROM airport TO airport (send HCMA copy of flight schedule + cell phone number) $115 each $115 each $140 each $140 each $20 per person one way $30 per person round trip TOTAL amount due: $ My check for $ is enclosed (make payable to HCMA) There is a $75 DEPOSIT per person to reserve a room at the conference. You can pay online through the HCMA website (www.hcmachaplains.org). *Private Room Notice: There are a very limited number of private rooms available at the Conference Center. These rooms will be filled on a first come basis. Once the on-campus private rooms are filled, conferees wanting a private room will need to make their own arrangements at a motel close to the Conference Center. If you are off-campus, the fee for the Full Conference will be $175 per person. Cancellations: In the event you need to cancel your registration, a refund (less $25 processing fee) will be given to all written requests received at HCMA on or before April 2, 2018. After that date, we are unable to give refunds; however, you may transfer your fees to anyone else who is able to attend in your place.
HCMA 79th Annual Clinical Conference April 22-25, 2018 Calvary Chapel Conference Center Murrieta 39405 Murrieta Hot Springs, Murrieta CA 92563 Conference Schedule Sunday, April 22, 2018 5 pm Registration 6 Dinner 7 Worship 7:15 Session #1 Funk 8:30 Dessert Networking Monday, April 23, 2018 7 am Prayer Care 8 Breakfast 9 Session #2 Tada 10:30 Session #3 Tada 12 pm Lunch 1:30 Q & A Tada 2:30-5:30 Free Time 5:30 Dinner 7:00 Relational Games 8:15 Dessert Networking Tuesday, April 24, 2018 7 am Prayer Care 8 Breakfast 9 Session #4 McIlhenny 10:30 Session #5 Panel 12 pm Lunch 1:30 HCMA Business Meeting 3-5:30 Free Time 5 Dinner 7 Certificate Ceremony 8:15 Dessert Reception Wednesday, April 25, 2018 7 am Prayer Care 8 Breakfast 9 Session #6 Funk 10:15 Check Out / Departure MUSIC Each day we will be led in worship by a talented music team, which is directed by Chaplain Nancy Anderson. Continuing Education Credit Participants can earn Chaplaincy Continuing Education credit (CCEUs) for turning in an evaluation form for sessions attended for up to a total of 14 CCEUs Among the many attributes of this 47- acre resort, there is a central lake that is fed by mineral spring water. This hot water (140º) emerges from the ground after rising through the granite gravel of the Elsinore Fault. In addition, there is an Olympic-sized swimming pool, which was modeled after the Hearst Castle pool. Nearby is a sizable Roman-style spa that can seat 70 people and is heated by the revitalizing mineral rich hot springs. Additional recreational activities include tennis, ping pong, bass fishing, a pool table, and much more. Come relax and refresh your body and soul while you stretch and inspire your mind! RELATIONSHIPS What do we want most out of life? Most of us would probably rank healthy relationships high on the list. We understand that making a pile of money would only result in a very shallow life if our relationships are broken or shallow. A poor man with a loving family and good friends is far richer than a rich man who is poor relationally. The Bible ranks a loving relationship with God as of first importance, but loving relationships with others is second (Matthew 22:37-40). God s Word is all about these two important relationships. Because the Bible emphasizes healthy relationships so highly, and because relationships are such a vital part of our ministry as chaplains, this year s conference theme is focused on relationships. That s why Ken and Joni Tada are coming: to share with us their biblical perspective on healthy relationships as caregivers and as spouses. The opening and closing sessions will focus on cultivating and sustaining both personal and professional relationships. Our morning prayer time will have an emphasis on relationships, as will also a fun game night. We will also have two sessions that will focus on cross-cultural/race relationships. Because relationships are so important, your presence at this Conference is highly valued. Make the necessary plans for you to attend. We look forward to seeing you there. Conference Committee