Chapel Fridays!
Directions
Description
Please join our chaplain, Greg, in our LCI chapel for interfaith services and times of meditation. These are open to all colleagues, patients, families and guests at LCI.
All are welcome, registration is not required, but we recommend registering if you would like to receive a reminder email before the event.
We want to celebrate the wonderful diversity of faith traditions, rituals, music and written words that support us all in our spiritual journeys. On service Fridays, Greg will offer an interfaith service that may include readings, music, prayer and poetry as well as a place of refuge from a busy day.
Service Fridays are the First and Third Friday of the month:
Feb: 2/20
March: 3/6, 3/20
Many spiritual traditions refer to ways of slowing down and revitalizing through use of mindfulness, meditation and simply being in the moment. On Meditation Fridays, chaplain Greg, or guests, will offer two- fifteen-minute meditation sessions such as intentional mindfulness, body meditation or simply taking some quiet moments. These sessions are designed for all who wish to participate and to fit into our colleagues' busy schedules.
Meditation Fridays are the Second and Fourth Friday of the month:
Feb: 2/13, 2/27
March: 3/13, 3/27
Locations
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Atrium Health Levine Cancer InstituteCharlotte, NC 282041021 Morehead Medical DriveLevine Cancer Institute, Building 2
Directions - Meeting point
Please join us in the Chapel in the Atrium of Levine Cancer Institute 2, room number 30021
- Parking information
Parking is available in the Yellow Parking Deck next to Levine Cancer Institute, FREE valet parking is available for patients and caregivers at the entrance of either LCI Building 1 or 2.
Speakers
Gregory Cline, MDiv, BCC,MBA
Rev Gregory Cline is an ordained interfaith minister and board-certified chaplain. He serves as the staff chaplain for the Levine Cancer Institute. Greg has studied many religions and finds joy in speaking with patients, their families and colleagues about their spirituality, or lack thereof, and what makes meaning to them. Greg has studied Buddhism and meditation and feels meditation of any form is beneficial for self-care. In his spare time, Greg enjoys reading science fiction and fantasy novels.