Spiritual Care
1 Hoag Dr, Newport Beach, CA 92663
800-400-4624
- About
- Faith Community Nursing
- Foundations of Faith Community Nursing
- Meet the Team
Hoag’s Spiritual Care Department supports patients, families, and staff across all faiths with chaplains at Newport Beach and Irvine, as well as Faith Community Nursing, offering interfaith, holistic care for emotional, spiritual, and physical wellness.

History
Partnership with the Presbyterian churches of Orange County began in 1945 with the fund raising efforts of the Rev. Raymond I. Brahams of the Community Presbyterian Church of Laguna Beach, the Rev. O. Scott McFarland of the First Presbyterian Church of Santa Ana, other local churches, civic groups, and matching support from the Hoag Family Foundation. Land was purchased overlooking Newport Harbor and a 75 bed hospital was built, receiving its first patient on September 15, 1952.
In 1965, Rev. Edward G. Reitz became Hoag’s first chaplain. Five years later the Rev. Wm. Robert Parry succeeded him and expanded services to include a second protestant chaplain, the Rev. Lloyd Sellers, and a Roman Catholic priest. Under the Rev. Parry’s direction, a health ministries/parish nurse program was started. Later the program became a part of Hoag Community Medicine. Following the Rev. Parry’s retirement, the Rev. Dr. Donald Oliver was hired as director in 1992 and Father Joseph Rich joined the staff a few years later, who retired in December 2006. The Rev. Dr. Johanna Griesel became Executive Director of Spiritual Care for Hoag Health in January, 2023, bringing extensive background in management of a health system Pastoral Care department and more than two decades in training of hospital Chaplains.
The members of the Spiritual Care staff have enjoyed a very special relationship with Hoag’s founding organization, the Association of Presbyterian Members (made up of two appointees from each congregation in Los Ranchos Presbytery, as well as the ECO Presbyterian Churches). Together, we have worked to ensure access to the highest quality physical and spiritual care.
Spiritual Care Department Staff
Executive Director of Spiritual Care – Rev. Johanna M. Griesel, Ph.D.
Administrative Specialist – Emily Miller
Chaplains Serving Newport Beach
Dean-Paul Aguirre, MTS, MAPT
James Kook, MDiv
Cory Newell, MDiv, BCC
Christie Shine, M.T.S.
Chaplains Serving Irvine
Joseph Choi, MDiv
Thomas Halls, PhD, GC-C
Woo Kang, MDiv
William Summerville, MDiv
Faith Community Nursing
Program Manager – Susan Johnson, RN-BC, MPH
Administrative Assistant Sr. – Kellie Gonzalez
Faith Community Nurse – Juliana Emina-Coney, RN, MASL
Faith Community Nurse – Beth Otterbein, RN, BSN
Faith Community Nursing Outreach RN – Corby Beahm, RN, BSN, MS
Faith Community Nursing
Established in 1987, Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian has supported an expansive Faith Community Nursing Program throughout Orange County. This spiritually-based wellness program is open to all faith traditions and is administered by the Faith Community Nurse (FCN). The purpose of the program is to support the mental, physical and spiritual health needs of those being served. Each FCN develops educational programs and interventions specific to the unique needs of their faith community as they seek a health affirming balance between the mind, body and spirit. Visit us to learn more about Hoag’s Faith Community Nursing Program.
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Established in 1987, Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian has supported an expansive and dynamic Faith Community Nurse Program throughout Orange County and beyond. The spiritually based wellness program is open to all faith traditions and is administered by your Faith Community Nurse (FCN). The mission of the program is to provide excellence in Whole Person Care to meet the health needs of those being served, whether in a traditional or community-based setting. Each FCN develops educational programs and interventions specific to the unique needs of your members as they seek a health affirming balance between the mind, body and spirit. Hoag FCN is here to support you.
What is Faith Community Nursing?
Faith Community Nursing is a unique and rewarding nursing specialty that supports the belief that spiritual health is central to a person’s well-being and influences both mental and physical health. Faith Community Nursing incorporates the scientific practice of nursing with public health initiatives and spiritual support to best meet the needs of those they serve.
Why Hoag Faith Community Nursing?
To promote spiritual well-being in health care, the Hoag Faith Community Nursing Program offers covenanted partnerships to all faith traditions and community-based organizations throughout Orange County. Hoag Faith Community Nursing supports your nurse in educating and empowering your congregations in becoming healthier communities. The Hoag program provides your Registered Nurse with leadership, educational meetings, courses and conferences, resource materials, equipment, AED/CPR training, and networking support to aid in the development of successful programs for your organizations and congregations.
What Can a Faith Community Nurse Offer?
Roles of a Faith Community Nurse are varied, include a broad range of options and will be developed based on the needs of your faith community. The FCN plays a critical role in providing preventive health services such as flu vaccination clinics, blood pressure screening, health care information and support. The FCN may serve in your congregation, a community setting, the hospital or the individual’s home – again, the options are many.
Roles of the FCN with a few examples of possible interventions:
Integrates Faith and Health – Offers Prayer, Presence & Intentional Listening
Personal Health Counselor – Answers Specific Disease or Medication Questions
Health Advocate – Assists with Patient Navigation & Transitional Care
Health Educator – Organizes Group Preventive Education Classes
Community Resources Liaison – Aids in Identifying & Accessing Needed Services
Develops Support Groups – Grief, Caregiving, Mental Health
Trains Volunteers – Assist at Health Fairs, Visitations, Support Groups
The Hoag Faith Community Nursing Program is staffed by bilingual Spanish, Registered Nurses and administrative leaders. For further information of how Hoag can help you help your community, please contact Susan Johnson, RN-BC, MPH at 949-764-6594, Susan.Johnson2@hoag.org or Kellie Gonzalez at Kellie.Gonzalez@hoag.org. Thank you.
Foundations of Faith Community Nursing
Parish or Congregational Nursing is a growing specialty practice of nursing, recognized by the American Nursing Association as Faith Community Nursing. FCN is open to all faith traditions and led by a licensed Registered Nurse. Training during this course will focus on the intentional care of the spirit, promotion of an integrative model of health and prevention and minimization of illness within the context of a faith community. Hoag Faith Community Nursing will be offering a five day class, to current Registered Nurses, new to the specialty. 36 CEUs will be offered upon successful completion of all course material.
Course Description
Foundations of Faith Community Nursing – This course focuses on applying the nursing process in a leadership role of Faith Community Nursing in a community of faith. This course examines the four major concepts of Faith Community Nursing: spirituality, professionalism, ‘holistic’ health, and community and cultural diversity. Students will identify the key components of the “intentional care of the spirit as part of the process of promoting holistic health and preventing or minimizing illness in a faith community” as defined by the ANA. This course affords the student the opportunity to identify ways to facilitate the whole-person health of a congregation, which helps reclaim the healing ministry of the faith tradition. This course is open to RNs of all faith traditions. This is a time of learning, worship, personal reflection, spiritual growth and communal fellowship with other professional registered nurses. This course prepares nurses to establish and grow Faith Community Nursing within their faith community.
Program Requirements
Registered nurse with a current unencumbered license to practice in the state(s) in which one will practice in the role. Preferred 3 – 5 years experience as a practicing RN.
Commitment to the holistic concept of health care, including the spiritual dimension of health and healing
Good communication skills
Active involvement in a local faith community; open to all faith traditions
A letter of reference from a professional colleague or clergy person
Commitment to completion of the entire foundations preparation course
Course Components
Spirituality – History and Philosophy; Health, Healing and Wholeness; Spiritual Care; Prayer; Self-Care
Professionalism – Ethical Issues; Documenting Practice; Legal Aspects; Beginning Your Ministry; Communication and Collaboration
Holistic Health – Health Promotion; Behavioral Health; Transforming Life Issues: Family Violence, Loss, Suffering and Grief
Community Health – Assessment, Accessing Resources, Advocacy, Care Coordination
Meet the Team

Susan Johnson, RN, MPH
Program Manager, Hoag Faith Community Nursing

Juliana Emina-Coney, RN, MASL
Faith Community Nurse Outreach RN

Corby Beahm, RN, BSN, MS
Faith Community Nurse Outreach RN

Beth Otterbein, RN, BSN
Faith Community Nurse Outreach RN

Hannah Kittle, RN, BSN
Faith Community Nurse Outreach RN

Kellie Gonzalez
Administrative Assistant Sr.
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