Spiritual Care

Vaccine Clinic Offers Unique Ministry Opportunity

Hebrews 12:15 (“See to it that no one misses the grace of God.”) has been at the heart of Grace’s mission since before we opened. The uncertainty and fear of a global pandemic provided an unusual avenue to put those words into action.

As the COVID-19 vaccines were beginning to roll out, Grace was not on the Department of Health’s radar as a potential community vaccine pop-up site. Our CEO, Stephanie Garris, was adamant about getting the vaccines for our patient population and the community and she pursued her DOH contacts to determine the process of confirming site locations. Stephanie said, “Once we explained who our patients were and how vulnerable they were, Grace was immediately approved to be a Pop-Up COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic site. In fact – our first one was just days after our first conversation.”

The initial clinic occurred the first week all adult Floridians were eligible to get vaccinated and the line for recipients wrapped around our building by 7:30 am.

“Because the clinics were open to all members of our community, it was a great opportunity to minister to those in line and to share Grace’s mission,” said Pastor Omar Cardona, Grace’s Mission Integration Director.

“I just love when I get to interact with patients, no matter the circumstances,” said longtime Spiritual Care Ambassador and mental health counselor, Laurin Cash. “No one likes waiting in line, right? I approached it as ‘what can I do to make waiting in line more comfortable?’ It was fun to be outside and say ‘hi.’ I felt like there were so many people who were weary at first. Once they realized you were there as a friend, their demeanor changed and they opened up. This was a unique vehicle to minister to others.”

Grace was the site for three FEMA COVID-19 Pop-Up Vaccination Clinics where more than 600 people in our community got vaccinated. 

“Grace will continue to seek out opportunities to ensure that no one misses the grace of God,” said Omar.

Relentless Grace: A Joyous Patient Celebration

Our annual Patient Celebration Service was a triumphant return to normalcy. Even through precautionary masks and social distancing, there was a palpable feeling of much-needed fellowship and celebration of faith.

 W. Marvin Hardy, Mission Director and Pediatric Medical Director, opened the event with the featured verse John 1:16: “Out of his fullness, we have all received grace in place of grace already given.”

Turning the corner after such an arduous year of perseverance, a new hope was fully manifested through song, worship, patient testimonials, and a thoughtful, very personal message about relentless grace by Pastor David Outing.

Following the familiar and beautiful notes of How Great Thou Art and Lord I Lift Your Name on High in both Spanish and English, patient testimonials lifted our spirits and touched our hearts.

“As I came to Grace, Grace came to me. Thank you to all the doctors and staff for taking care of me,” a grateful patient shared. Another patient voiced that “I’ll bless you as big as your heart is,” referring to the impact of Grace’s inclusion of those that needed help the most.

Pastor Outing expressed that there is no certainty to physical healing, or a solution to all pain. There is in fact, a certainty of community and faith, which seemed to be the most fitting message for an evening centered around shared gratitude and grace.

With the words “Se vida eres tu.” (You are life.) still ringing in the air after the worship service, this event was healing and as nourishing as the boxed supper provided to attendees.  

We can’t thank Keator Construction enough for sponsoring this inspirational evening!