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.

 

 
March is National Nutrition Month

 

March is a perfect time to renew our commitment to caring for the bodies God has entrusted to us. The choices we make each day about food and movement can truly “power our day” and help both individuals and communities flourish. Learning to make informed, mindful food choices and building healthy eating and physical activity habits are faithful acts of stewardship.

Good nutrition begins with awareness. Reading food labels helps us choose options lower in sodium and richer in vitamins and minerals. Preparing meals at home is often more affordable and more nutritious, allowing us to nourish our bodies with intention. Thoughtfully planned snacks, especially fresh, in-season fruits—can be both refreshing and satisfying between meals.

Portion size matters too. A helpful guide is to fill half your plate with vegetables or salad and the other half with protein foods. Start with smaller portions; you can always have a bit more if needed. Being food-wise becomes increasingly important as we age, since extra pounds can add up more quickly than is good for us. With gratitude, balance, and care, nutrition becomes a daily way to honor God and support lifelong health.

Mary Hume, Kansas District Representative for Parish Nurse

 

 

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