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Founded as a Christian ministry of healing, Baylor Scott & White Health promotes the well-being of all individuals, families and communities. Our spiritual resources offer support for people of all faiths and those of none.

  • Chaplain Supervisor Alan Wright, MDiv, BCC

    Focusing on spiritual health enables us to transcend societal and physical limitations and find greater purpose in our lives.

    Just ask Alan Wright, MDiv, BCC. He shares Five Tips for Tuning into Your Spiritual Well-Being. 

    BSW chaplains offer ministry and support for all faiths. Call 214-724-1575 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday to Friday, to speak with a chaplain. 

Avenues of support

Taking take time, even a few minutes, to reconnect to your calling as healers can help you reenergize your emotional and spiritual lives. Everyone benefits by investing in themselves in this way. 

  • Chaplain Rounding
  • Critical Incident Stress Management
  • Daylight Devotion
  • Sacred Vocation
  • Spiritual Care Hotline
  • Submit a Prayer Request
  • Tea for the Soul

Chaplain Rounding

Our chaplains are here for people of all faiths and those of none. 

Dial the hospital operator and ask for Pastoral Care.

Critical Incident Stress Management

When stress producing events occur, our chaplains are available for both group and individual interventions to help staff process these traumatic incidents.

Daylight Devotion

Sign up to receive a daily inspirational e-Bible study written by staff for staff. Also, watch DailylightTalks!, a weekly video discussion about issues of faith and health.

Sacred Vocation

This 1.5-hour online session provides important and practical insights on how to care for ourselves as we care for others. 

Spiritual Care Hotline

Our Mission & Ministry team is standing by to provide support and encouragement, pray for your needs and help heal your heart 7 a.m. - 7 p.m., Monday through Friday

Submit a Prayer Request

Share what's on your heart and mind and have BSW chaplains pray for you.

Tea for the Soul

Chaplains provide an oasis of rest through Tea for the Soul, Code Lavender or Hope Stations and can partner with you in other ways to bring care to your unit or department.

Dial the hospital operator and ask for Pastoral Care.

Keep Reading

Explore these articles on our Scrubbing In blog to continue the conversation.

Stress management through the art of relaxation

Stress management is a topic that everyone seems to be talking about here lately. With busy work schedules, family obligations and the holidays fast approaching, now is the perfect time to slow down a bit and reflect on how to keep our stress levels to a minimum.


Why taking a break is good for your health

Is the perceived need to accumulate wealth spreads across America, many people are feeling overworked and stretched to the limit. Whether it’s a single mom trying to make ends meet, or a father who is feeling pressure from a boss to stay late, it can start to take a toll on your health.


Volunteering — Good for the soul

When you take the time to reach out and help others, it can be good for your soul. Volunteering has always been a valuable way to contribute to the greater good and lift your own spirits in the process.

 
 

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