Archive for May, 2012

EVENT – Spirituality In the Workplace Meeting – June 29, 2012

May 29th, 2012 by Stephen Bowling

We will be hosting our next ”Spirituality In the Workplace” session here at the Signature Home Office on Friday June 29, 2012.

Our CEO Joe Steier and myself will lead a discussion on the three questions we received the most in regards to Signature’s development and success of the
Spirituality department, in other words “the Signature Spirituality Story”.

These questions are meant to be discussed relative to the businesses of all attendees and they are:

1 – How to get your program started
2 – How to make it effective
3 – How to sustain it

Look for more details as the date gets closer!

Amazingly Different – Testimonial from A Bellarmine Student

May 29th, 2012 by Stephen Bowling

Recently I had the pleasure of being a guest lecturer to the Entrepreneurial Strategy class in the MBA program at Bellarmine University. The course focuses on the
development of strategy from an entrepreneurial and new ventures perspective using analysis of case situations and development of new business ideas.

There were 30 or so students in the class and I spoke with them about the cross-pollination of business and the entrepreneurial spirit to build the Department of Spirituality into the largest
for profit multi-faith spirituality program in nation.

One of the students sent me the following email after the class which I wanted to share:

 

“I had to email you because I wanted to tell you how your lecture inspired me, while it was fresh on my mind. Your speech was awesome. I was encouraged as a young woman in Corporate America and a young woman evolving in her spiritual life… as I’m growing, maturing, and striving hard every day to be the Proverbs 31 woman. Your lecture showed me that in my career I don’t have to be one or the other. I can be a young savvy business woman and a devout spiritual woman. I can and should be both.

Honestly, I was afraid to dialogue with you as freely as I would have liked, because of our setting. However, I will say that your lecture was liberating! When I left my MBA class tonight I was more uplifted and inspired than I have ever been from any other lecture in my whole MBA stent.

I think Signature Healthcare, LLC is doing a wonderful revolutionary thing and I was tremendously blessed tonight to make your acquaintance. From our short meeting, I can tell you are a wonderful, courageous woman.”

Regards,

LeAundrea H.

 

The National Day of Prayer—”The Faith of a Mustard Seed” by Dianne Timmering

May 16th, 2012 by Dianne Timmering

by Dianne H. Timmering with Joe Steier

A few days ago was our first interfaith national day of prayer—an unparalleled celebration of faith traditions from across the country and the world. Joe Steier and I were nervous, often nervous before a big speech or when we feel something big is about to happen. We launched the SHC Dept. of Spirituality in 2005—a message from that still small voice that said, Bring the Spirit of God into the workplace and see the miracles I will perform for my people—miracles of love and hope. Base it on unconditional love, He said, and imperfections will dawn newness from this invitation of the heart.

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“My House Shall Be A House Of Prayer” by Dianne Timmering

May 10th, 2012 by Dianne Timmering

For My house shall be called a House of Prayer for All Nations. Isaiah 56:7b

Our company-wide Interfaith Day of Prayer last week was about the faith of a mustard  seed because we started with the invisible hand of nothing and that which floated on the Spirit and manifested in the savory of the spoken word, and hope. It was about the power of unconditional love even in the unavoidable imperfections of our existence; it was about celebrating the dignity and beauty of faith traditions long established; it was about the character of respect; it was about the abolition of assumption; it was about the ancient roots of compassion—the throwing away of old beliefs and the pressing into of new wisdom; it was about the outpouring of love . . . just love because that is what God is.

It was about understanding that the House of God is His place of worship for all “Nations” (Greek word in Old Testament is ethnos defined as “peoples”) as stated in the book of Isaiah; it was about one vision of faith and the testing of a model that the sanctity of respect and a stream of love could bring faith traditions together–not “watered down” or diminished–but thriving in who we are with assurance and boldness, and a shine for the world to see that there need be no strife, just dialogue, collaboration and a willingness to hear another, and give the essence of time–to listen and to consider anew. It was in this secret beauty of one voice that was, and is perhaps, the best language of love.

I love you all. Dianne