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Saint Luke's Northland Hospital
Spiritual Wellness

Saint Luke's Health System's religious heritage is rooted in the Episcopal Church. The chaplains at Saint Luke's Northland Hospital minister to the spiritual needs of patients, their loved ones, and staff. We minister to persons from every faith background including those who do not have a particular faith.
Hospital Chapel

The hospital chapel is always open for prayer and meditation. It is used by persons from every faith and denomination. Prayer requests may be left in the box at the chapel entrance. On the Barry Road Campus, the chapel is located just inside the main entrance. The chapel on the Smithville Campus is located on the first floor, pas the hallway to the cafeteria.

Meet our Clergy
  • Chaplain Jean Harrington, B.C.C.
    Coordinator of Spiritual Wellness
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Worship Information
  • Worship Services
Prayer Requests
  • Prayer Cards
    A prayer card is placed in each inpatient room and in outpatient areas on the Barry Road Campus. The prayer cards feature a healing prayer and a space to write personal prayer intentions. Patients can give the prayer requests to their nurses, or place them in the prayer boxes located in the chapel and in patient care areas. Family members and staff are encouraged to add their own intentions as well. Additional prayer cards can be obtained from the nursing staff.
  • E-mail a Prayer Request
    Patients, family members, and staff may also e-mail a prayer request to prayers@saint-lukes.org.
When to Call a Chaplain
  • Saint Luke's Northland Hospital chaplains respond to traumas and other emergencies and to referrals and requests for patients and families.
  • Call a Chaplain When...
    • you feel confused or upset
    • you are asking God, "Why?"
    • your family is upset
    • you want to receive sacraments
    • you want someone to pray
    • you're having surgery
    • you've heard hard news
    • you want to contact your pastor
    • you have difficult decisions
    • someone close to you is dying
    • you are mourning
    • you want strength, courage, and hope beyond your own
Contact Us
  • To contact a chaplain, call (816) 880-6419 or dial "0" to call the hospital operator.
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