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Category Archives: Ministry Notes

Articles on best practices for chaplains, pastoral care, and leadership for simpler expressions of church communities.

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Helping Others Make Sense of Traumatic Events

Steve Durkac Posted on March 23, 2025 by Steve DurkacMarch 23, 2025

There are eight Bible passages/verses that I keep close by when I’m called to visit a hospital patient or a hospice patient or someone trying to make sense of a tragic or traumatic event. I’ve never unloaded all of them in a single visit and I can’t image a situation where I would reference more than two or three. I’m … Continue reading →

Posted in Bible Answers, Ministry Notes | Tagged Hebrews 9:27, John 16:33; Psalm 34:18; Psalm 46:1; Isaiah 41:10; Psalm 116:15, John 9:1-3, Matthew 13:24-30, tragedy, trauma

Funeral Sermon

Steve Durkac Posted on June 5, 2024 by Steve DurkacJuly 6, 2024

After 35 years of serving as a church pastor, I have learned something about why people come to celebrations or ceremonies. I’ve learned that at a baptism, we come to see the candidate take a public stand for following the Lord. At a wedding, we come to see the beauty of a bride and her happily ever after. But at … Continue reading →

Posted in Ministry Notes | Tagged 1 Corinthians 15:54-55, 1 Thessalonians 4:16, Bob Dylan, death, death is not the end, Ecclesiastes 3:2, Funeral Sermon, God, Hebrews 4:15, Hebrews 9:27, John 11:17, John 11:21, John 11:25-26, John 11:3, John 11:3-44, John 11:32, John 11:33, John 11:35, John 11:41-44, Memorial Ceremony, Revelation 21:1-4, Revelation 22:11

Graveside Ceremony Helps

Steve Durkac Posted on June 5, 2024 by Steve DurkacFebruary 18, 2025

I’m placing these items here so they are accessible to myself or anyone needing resources for a graveside ceremony.   Scripture 1 Thessalonians 4:16-18 Psalm 23:1-6 1 Corinthians 15:51-57   Committal For as much as God in His infinite love and wisdom, has given us the life of _____________________ and has permitted him/her to fall asleep in Jesus, we do … Continue reading →

Posted in Ministry Notes | Tagged Committal, funeral, graveside ceremony, Scripture

The Hospice Chaplain

Steve Durkac Posted on May 1, 2024 by Steve DurkacNovember 2, 2024

If you have a loved one entering hospice care, you will have access to a hospice chaplain. The hospice chaplain is part of the interdisciplinary care team that includes a physician, registered nurses, nurses aids, social worker, chaplain, volunteers, and bereavement specialist. The chaplain’s primary function is to help patients and families cope with the internal struggles that often arise … Continue reading →

Posted in Hospice Notes, Ministry Notes | Tagged chaplain, counseling, hospice chaplain, interdisciplinary care, listening, ministry of presence, pastoral care, spiritual care

Hospital Chaplain to Hospice Chaplain

Steve Durkac Posted on March 9, 2024 by Steve DurkacDecember 29, 2024

Today is Saturday and it was my last day of employment as a hospital chaplain. Tomorrow is Sunday and it will be a day marked by me being unemployed. However, Monday morning I will start my new job as a hospice chaplain. In this post I simply want to reflect on going from a hospital chaplain to a hospice chaplain. … Continue reading →

Posted in Mere Observations, Ministry Notes | Tagged caregiver, Colossians 3:23, end of life, hospice, hospice chaplain, hospital chaplain, Psalm 27:14, Psalm 37:4, trauma

8 Scriptures to Know for Pastoral Hospital Visits

Steve Durkac Posted on January 28, 2024 by Steve DurkacFebruary 4, 2024

There are eight Bible passages/verses that I keep close by when I’m called to a patient’s hospital room. I’ve never unloaded all of them in a single visit and I can’t image a situation where I would reference more than two or three. I’m sharing eight here because they cover the most difficult of circumstances, offering the most helpful insights … Continue reading →

Posted in Ministry Notes | Tagged Bible Promises, chaplain, Hebrews 9:27, hospital chaplain, hospital ministry, hospital visit, Isaiah 41:10, John 16:33, John 9:1-3, Matthew 13:24-30, pastoral care, pastoral ministry, Psalm 34:18, Psalm 46:1, Psalms 116:15, Scripture

A Simpler Spiritual Assessment

Steve Durkac Posted on August 22, 2023 by Steve DurkacFebruary 4, 2024

This post is going to be a little bit of inside baseball but I think it can be followed by those with an interest, even if you are not employed in the work of a hospital chaplain or a hospice chaplain or corporate chaplain or law enforcement chaplain. I’m going to write from my vantage point of a hospital chaplain … Continue reading →

Posted in Ministry Notes | Tagged assessment, Assessment Tool, chaplain, CPR model, FICA model, HOPE model, hospice chaplain, hospital chaplain, spiritual assessment

A Pastor is a Shepherd

Steve Durkac Posted on August 16, 2023 by Steve DurkacFebruary 4, 2024

There is one verse in Scripture that gives us God’s intentions of calling pastors into the service of His church and its Ephesians 4:11 which states, “And he gave some, apostles; and some, prophets; and some, evangelists; and some, pastors and teachers.” The word that the King James translates as “pastor” is actually the word for “shepherd” and that is … Continue reading →

Posted in Ministry Notes | Tagged chaplain, church, Ephesians 4:11, Pastor, pastoral care, shepherd

Hospital Etiquette for Pastors

Steve Durkac Posted on August 4, 2023 by Steve DurkacFebruary 4, 2024

If you are a church pastor or a church lay person who has taken up the assignment of visiting church members during their hospital stay, this post is for you. I want to address seven points of etiquette and guiding principles when it comes to visiting a parishioner in the hospital. Unless you work in a hospital, the dynamics and … Continue reading →

Posted in Ministry Notes | Tagged hospital etiquette, hospital ministry, hospital visit, pastoral care, pastoral ministry, Scripture

Scripture for Hospital Visitation

Steve Durkac Posted on August 3, 2023 by Steve DurkacFebruary 4, 2024

For me, there is nothing more important in conducting a hospital visit with a patient than sharing an appropriate verse of Scripture. Sharing the right Bible verse will provide encouragement and hope for a Christian hospital patient and family. Here, I want to share some Bible verses for you to choose from to share on your visit. You can share … Continue reading →

Posted in Ministry Notes | Tagged Bible Promises, Bible verses, chaplain, hospital chaplain, hospital visit, pastoral care, pastoral ministry, Scripture

Spiritual Crisis

Steve Durkac Posted on July 20, 2023 by Steve DurkacOctober 28, 2024

A spiritual crisis is when tragedy strikes, or a traumatic event occurs, or circumstances weigh so heavily on your heart that you turn toward God and realize you’re disconnected from Him. The crisis becomes that you need God but you’re not sure He is there or you’re not sure how to receive His help or intervention. The crisis is that … Continue reading →

Posted in Ministry Notes | Tagged faith, hospital chaplain, Jelly Roll, Need a Favor, religion, spiritual crisis, tragedy, trauma, YouTube

Theology of Pastoral Ministry

Steve Durkac Posted on April 20, 2023 by Steve DurkacFebruary 4, 2024

I want to speak to pastoral care in the context of ministry within the role of serving as a pastor. So here I wish to bullet a few points to consider. • Too often the image of a pastor is built around a “leader-executive” role, but not that of a shepherd. The pastor is expected to focused on getting butts … Continue reading →

Posted in Ministry Notes | Tagged Acts 6:4, Ephesians 4:11, Pastor, pastoral care, pastoral leadership, shepherd-teacher

Spiritual Self-Care?

Steve Durkac Posted on August 3, 2022 by Steve DurkacApril 8, 2024

You may not be familiar with the term “spiritual self-care” so I am going to give you some definition. First, “spiritual” means  that element that is non-material in the holistic understanding of man as body, mind, and spirit. The spiritual aspect of our being that is most recognized with the religious that reaches beyond ourselves to a higher existence and … Continue reading →

Posted in Ministry Notes | Tagged caregiver, pastoral care, self-care, spiritual care

Church Purposes & Governing Values

Steve Durkac Posted on July 26, 2022 by Steve DurkacFebruary 4, 2024

When it came to how we did church, CrossHope Chapel held to the following four church purposes and seven governing values that guide our practices and focuses as a church.    Biblical Purposes 1. We seek to be a church where one can safely, without denominational bias, “grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ” (2 … Continue reading →

Posted in Ministry Notes | Tagged church, CrossHope Chapel, Governing Values

Pandemic, Western Church, & Simpler Community

Steve Durkac Posted on October 22, 2021 by Steve DurkacFebruary 4, 2024

I want to continue some thoughts from my last post and email sent to CrossHope Chapel titled “Pastor Appreciation & Keeping Community.” It had occurred to me that some good may come out of  the COVID-19 pandemic for the western church. My thought has been that a remnant within today’s western church may be nudged back to a more biblical … Continue reading →

Posted in Ministry Notes | Tagged Acts 2:42, community, Constantine, Matthew 18:20, simpler, smaller

Keep About Your Work

Steve Durkac Posted on April 22, 2021 by Steve DurkacFebruary 4, 2024

by H.M.S. Richards The Lord has given to every man his work. It is his business to do it and the devil’s business to hinder him if he can. So surely as God has given you a work to do, Satan will try to hinder you. He may present other things more promising, He may allure you by worldly prospects, … Continue reading →

Posted in Ministry Notes | Tagged HMS Richards, Pastor, pastoral calling, pastoral leadership, pastoral ministry, pastoral theology, SDA

When Organic Church Goes Bad

Steve Durkac Posted on March 7, 2021 by Steve DurkacFebruary 4, 2024

Organic things go bad. Fruit grows old, vegetables go rotten, and meat will decay. When it comes to organic church groups, the principle is the same. Organic church can go bad, too. I’ve been mauling over this for sometime now and because my blog gets a good deal of traffic on my Simpler Church category posts, I thought the time … Continue reading →

Posted in Ministry Notes | Tagged Acts 2:42, House Church, Organic Church, Simple Church

NIV, ESV, and Translations

Steve Durkac Posted on December 4, 2020 by Steve DurkacFebruary 4, 2024

If you follow my Today’s Daily Promise devotionals you have likely noticed that I have recently been using the New International Version, having recently switched from using the English Standard Version. In this post I want to explain why I have been using the NIV again. This story has to begin in 1980 when I became a born again believer … Continue reading →

Posted in Ministry Notes | Tagged Bible translation, Bible Versions, CrossHope Chapel, daily devotional, English Standard Version, ESV, KJV, New International Version, NIV, Today's Daily Promise, translations

Dear Small Church Pastor

Steve Durkac Posted on September 29, 2020 by Steve DurkacFebruary 4, 2024

There is encouragement for you in the account of Jesus speaking with Peter as recorded in John 21:15-19. Peter was discouraged, he felt defeated, and not exactly engaged in the mission that he had previously responded to when the Lord called him. The focal point of this narrative is in John 21:17 when Jesus said to Peter, “Feed my sheep.” … Continue reading →

Posted in Ministry Notes | Tagged discourage, discouragement, feed his sheep, John 21:17, Pastor, Small Church, small church pastor

The Lord Among the Churches

Steve Durkac Posted on September 24, 2020 by Steve DurkacFebruary 4, 2024

I’ve been thinking about Revelation 1:10 lately and how it relates to CrossHope Chapel. I probably need to mention that with this pandemic I’ve been thinking a lot about CrossHope Chapel, where we’ve been, where we are, and where we’re heading. This coming January 2, 2021 when we gather we’ll be celebrating our 10th consecutive year of fellowship as a … Continue reading →

Posted in Ministry Notes | Tagged CrossHope Chapel, Revelation 1:10, Thru Revelation

Not Returning to Church After COVID-19?

Steve Durkac Posted on July 29, 2020 by Steve DurkacFebruary 4, 2024

I have had at least three conversations in the past two weeks with individuals who have told me that when their church goes back to regular in-person worship services, they will not. All three of these people were from different congregations representing Southern Baptist, Pentecostal, and Nondenominational but all three cited a similar reason as to why they are not … Continue reading →

Posted in Ministry Notes | Tagged American Church, church, COVID-19, fellowship, House Church, Micro-Church, start a house church

No Official Church Membership?

Steve Durkac Posted on April 28, 2020 by Steve DurkacFebruary 4, 2024

The church I serve as pastor, CrossHope Chapel, does not have an official sign on the dotted line type of local membership. You can’t sign anything that says you want to be a member of CrossHope Chapel or you can’t sign any commitment to be a member of CrossHope Chapel. One becomes a member of CrossHope Chapel by being a … Continue reading →

Posted in Ministry Notes | Tagged church, CrossHope Chapel, membership, parishioners

Will COVID-19 Change American Church?

Steve Durkac Posted on April 6, 2020 by Steve DurkacFebruary 4, 2024

The COVID-19 crises is changing the ways we do life in America, and it is yet to be seen how much of those normal ways of doing life will return. I suspect a good deal of what was normal a few months ago will come back, but I also suspect a lot will not. I also suspect that it won’t … Continue reading →

Posted in Ministry Notes | Tagged America, American Church, church, coronavirus, COVID-19, House Church, Simple Church

The Post-Coronavirus Church

Steve Durkac Posted on March 29, 2020 by Steve DurkacFebruary 4, 2024

The coronavirus is challenging many of the ways we do life in America. Some businesses are discovering that employees can work from home, families are adjusting to actually spending more time together, and church members are realizing that a weekly formal program may not be as necessary to their personal spiritual growth as they once thought. I am guessing that … Continue reading →

Posted in Ministry Notes | Tagged Brad Brisco, church plant, CrossHope Chapel, House Church, Micro-Church, Non-traditional Church, nontraditional church, Simple Church, Steve Durkac

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