The Parish Nurse ministry at Prince of Peace helps to care for one another by attaining, maintaining and regaining the best possible whole person's wellness of body, mind and spirit. The role of the Parish Nurse is a health counselor, referral source, and an advocate for an individual. The Parish Nurse is a blend of professional nursing and spiritual caregiving. The Parish Nurse visits members at the church and in their homes or care facilities.
Mary Hume was commissioned as the first Parish Nurse of Prince of Peace in July, 1999.
May is recognized as Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to focus on the importance of caring for our emotional, mental, and spiritual well-being. Caring for mental health is part of caring for the whole person—body, mind, and spirit—as gifts from God.
Life can bring stress, grief, loneliness, and uncertainty. In these moments, we are reminded that we are never alone. God walks with us through every challenge, offering comfort, hope, and strength. Scripture encourages us to share our burdens and support one another in love. As members of the body of Christ, we are called to listen, care, and lift one another up in prayer and compassion.
Taking care of one’s mental health may include talking with a trusted friend, seeking professional help, praying, spending time in God’s Word, and finding rest in the promises of Christ. Reaching out for help is not a sign of weakness but a step toward healing.
During Mental Health Month, let us remember that God values our well-being and calls us to care for ourselves and others with grace, understanding, and love.