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Member of the National Episcopal Health Ministries
www.episcopalhealthministries.org
We are health care professionals and lay people who
work together
to motivate, empower, and educate people to stay well.

Fitness & Sports @ All Saints
Walkers and Runners Ministry
Co-ed Softball Team
Men’s Softball Team
Basketball Team

The fellowship ministry of this large
and well organized group at All Saints'
is
Wednesday healing Eucharist
Visitations to the hospitals and nursing homes
Prayer support partners for worship
The parish prayer list
40 hours of training
Health referral resources
Retreats on aspects of health and healing

Health Care Professionals
Ministry
Blood Pressure Checks – October,
December, February, April
Lifeline Screening - Annually
Bloodmobile – Twice a year
Health Forums – Quarterly
AED Training – Annual
Referral Service Through Nurses and Doctors

All Saints’ sponsors the Lakeland branch
of the Episcopal Counseling Center (out of Orlando). The All Saints’
branch is operated by Dr. Wally Reynolds. The Rev. Wally Reynolds,
Ph.D. and nationally certified mental health counselor can be
contacted through the Episcopal Counseling Center website at
www.ecc1021.com or by phone at 800-544-1817 or
863-398-5996. He specializes in counseling therapy, marriage and
family counseling, and testing.
We Recommend
For Child, Adolescent and Adult Psychiatry
Karen R. Teston, M.D.
Watson Clinic South
1033 North Parkway Frontage Road
863-647-8043

Your Stay in the Hospital
(Make sure you call us before you go to
the hospital)
Being a patient in the hospital can
be an unsettling experience for both patients and their loved ones.
Feelings of isolation, fear, and uncertainty are common. At All
Saints', we recognize that caring for the spiritual needs of our
family can be a vital element in their healing.
We have care givers who are prepared to assist, support, and
encourage you and your loved ones while you are a patient. The
following are some examples when our care givers might be of help:
When you are:
receiving a recent diagnosis of a
life-threatening illness.
facing any major life change or loss.
struggling with treatment decisions.
experiencing spiritual distress or concern.
depressed or isolated.
facing surgery or other anxiety producing procedure.
facing the inevitability of death.
wanting to explore spiritual issues.
desire to receive Baptism, Holy Communion, or Last Rites.

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