Parish Nurse

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.

 

AUGUST IS NATIONAL CHILDREN'S EYE HEALTH AND SAFETY MONTH

August is recognized as Children's Eye Health and Safety Month, a time to focus on the importance of vision care for young ones. Healthy eyesight is vital for learning, development, and daily activities. Early eye exams can detect conditions such as nearsightedness, amblyopia, and strabismus, helping prevent long-term vision problems. Parents are encouraged to schedule routine checkups and teach children good eye habits, like limiting screen time and using proper lighting when reading. As church workers, we can encourage parents to have their child’s eyes checked routinely. 

In addition to physical care, a child's spiritual well-being is equally important. Faith-based families find comfort in praying for their child's growth, including their physical senses. Scriptures often speak of eyes as the "lamp of the body," reminding us that spiritual vision guides moral and emotional development. By nurturing both physical and spiritual health, we support the whole child—body, mind, and soul—for a brighter, clearer future.

 

 

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