As faith community nurses (or parish nurses), these professionals are called and committed to the healing ministry of the church, helping meet the emotional, physical and spiritual needs of the members. This ministry is grounded in the tradition of the church, “to preach the kingdom of God and to heal” (Luke 9:2). The faith community nurse program within a congregation also recognizes that the ministry of the church community is to proclaim God's desire that we strive toward an abundant, healthful life.

Concordia’s Parish Nurse Ministry program offers foundations courses (educational preparation programs) at select times in the year. Faith communities are encouraged to sponsor nurses by providing funding for the foundations course.

Foundations Course Information


Dates: March 5, 12, and 19, 2026 (online) and April 9-11, 2026 (in-person)

Course Location: See brochure

Lodging is not available on site, but there are hotels nearby. 

Cost: $450. Deadline to register and pay is Feb. 5, 2026.

The cost includes a participant workbook and practice standards ($100 value) and a binder of program materials. The cost also includes refreshments and some meals for the in-person times.

A letter of reference from a colleague or a member of your clergy must also be submitted via email to the program director by Feb. 5, 2026.

Churches are encouraged to sponsor nurses and provide the program fee. A scholarship may be available to those who are not sponsored by a faith community. Please contact Dr. Bokinskie for more information. 

Payment may be made by check or credit card. Participants must register using the link below regardless of payment method. If you wish to pay by check, enter the coupon code PNMCHECK at checkout. Registration and full payment must be received by the registration deadline to be fully processed and complete.

Register Now  Foundations Course Brochure

Please make checks payable to Parish Nurse Ministry Program and send to:

Dr. Jean Bokinskie
Parish Nurse Ministry Program
Concordia College
901 8th St S
Moorhead MN 56562

Refund Policy: If you register for the course and are unable to attend, please contact bokinski@cord.edu for the cancellation process and fees.

Preparation Courses and Continuing Education

The course is based on the curriculum developed through the Westberg Institute for Faith Community Nursing. The curriculum is owned by: 

Spiritual Care Association Inc.
505 8th Ave, Suite 900
New York NY 10018
212.644.1111
info@SpiritualCareAssociation.org

This nursing continuing professional development activity is in the approval process through an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation to award 36.5 contact hours. This information will be updated in the spring.

Program Requirements

You must be a registered nurse with a current unencumbered license to practice professional nursing in the state(s) in which you will practice as a faith community nurse. There is no specific educational level requirement beyond the basic registered nurse preparation.

Note: Lay and professional faith community leaders may complete the course as "participant observers." These requests will be reviewed on an individual basis.

You must possess:

  • A strong commitment to the holistic concept of health care, including the spiritual dimension of healing and health
  • Good communication skills
  • Active involvement in a local faith community
  • A commitment to completion of the entire foundations preparation program

Foundations Course Participants | June 2024

About the Course

Contact

Dr. Jean C. Bokinskie

Director, Parish Nurse Ministry Program; Professor Emeritus-in-Residence, Nursing Parish Nurse Ministry, Nursing