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Intermountain's chaplain and church liaison provide trauma-informed materials for Advent!

Chaplain Chris Haughee ·
Does thinking about Advent planning already just stress you out? Concerned that as a trauma-informed congregation that whatever "pre-packaged materials" you might get haven't been appropriately vetted and will require you to add yet another "to-do" to an already full to-do list? If thinking about preparing for Advent already has you stressed out, don’t fear… Chaplain Sami Pack-Toner and Rev. Chris Haughee are here to help! Materials created in a trauma-sensitive setting and for...
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"Easter Effect" (A trauma-informed Easter message) by Rev. Dr. Chris Haughee

Chaplain Chris Haughee ·
Have you ever heard an Easter sermon about how the trauma of Jesus' death and resurrection affected his followers? How it is a miracle that we have such a faithful account of Easter morning? Pastor Chris shares these insights in "Easter Effect."
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Helpful resource... a "checklist" for trauma-sensitive worshipping communities

Chaplain Chris Haughee ·
I am a practical person... and in ministry I am one of those that asks questions like, "Can you give me some examples?" and "How would that look in MY ministry setting?" While theoretical knowledge is helpful, and ACEs science is amazing and interesting in its own right, trauma-informed/trauma-sensitive ministry must actually APPLY that knowledge in order to help anyone. So, as my colleague Rev. Sami Pack-Toner (chaplain, Intermountain Residential ) and I prepared for the Mountain Sky...
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Helpful resource... a "checklist" for trauma-sensitive worshipping communities

Chaplain Chris Haughee ·
I am a practical person... and in ministry I am one of those that asks questions like, "Can you give me some examples?" and "How would that look in MY ministry setting?" While theoretical knowledge is helpful, and ACEs science is amazing and interesting in its own right, trauma-informed/trauma-sensitive ministry must actually APPLY that knowledge in order to help anyone. So, as my colleague Rev. Sami Pack-Toner (chaplain, Intermountain Residential ) and I prepared for the Mountain Sky...
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Re: Helpful resource... a "checklist" for trauma-sensitive worshipping communities

Maria Long ·
Thank you for sharing this valuable resource. So on point and applicable. Blessings.
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Re: Helpful resource... a "checklist" for trauma-sensitive worshipping communities

Andrea D Clements, PhD ·
Chris, I love this. I love everything I've read from you. Anyone who likes this handout should check out the "Bruised Reeds and Smoldering Wicks" Bible study that Chris Haughee wrote!
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First of its kind! A Trauma-Informed Daily Devotional book by Rev. Dr. Chris Haughee

Chaplain Chris Haughee ·
This book is the result of my passion for uniting the insights gained from trauma-informed ministry and God's Word. I have dedicated the last decade of my ministry to better understanding the effect of traumatic experiences—especially those that happen in childhood—on human spirituality, resilience, and our capacity to hope. I believe it has made me a better minister of the gospel and a better follower of Jesus Christ. It has certainly opened up my heart and mind to a greater appreciation of...
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Bruised Reeds and Smoldering Wicks, week 2: "Where comfort comes from and advocacy begins" (2 Cor. 1:3-6) - Pastor Chris Haughee

Chaplain Chris Haughee ·
In 2016, on the "old" ACEsConnection site, I posed the question: Was Jesus' Ministry Trauma-Informed? What resulted was a definition for a trauma-informed ministry that has been used and cited by others (based on the SAMHSA guidelines for a trauma-informed organization), a post that has been viewed over 4,000 times ( LINK ) and a curriculum that I wrote as part of my doctoral program at Multnomah Biblical Seminary in Portland, Oregon: Bruised Reeds and Smoldering Wicks . It is an eight-week...
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Re: Bruised Reeds and Smoldering Wicks, week 2: "Where comfort comes from and advocacy begins" (2 Cor. 1:3-6) - Pastor Chris Haughee

Sanghoon Yoo ·
Highly recommend Pastor Haughee's "Bruised Reeds and Smoldering Wicks!"
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Anticipation, anxiety and God’s promises: column from Helena Independent Record by Rev. Dr. Chris Haughee

Chaplain Chris Haughee ·
[note: this article originally appeared in the print and online versions of the Helena Independent Record, Saturday March 4, 2023. LINK ] Carly Simon’s 1971 single, “Anticipation,” opened with the following lines: We can never know about the days to come But we think about them anyway And I wonder if I'm really with you now Or just chasin' after some finer day Anticipation, anticipation Is makin' me late Is keepin' me waitin' This is a season of anticipation and waiting. Many are...
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Re: Anticipation, anxiety and God’s promises: column from Helena Independent Record by Rev. Dr. Chris Haughee

Dianne Couts ·
Thank you, Chris, for this post that reminds us to rely on a loving God. Also, “Paralysis by over-analysis” is a great way to describe something I know all too well! Dianne
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