At Royal Oaks, the focus is on the whole person—mind, body and spirit.
For the last decade, Chaplain Hal Lane and the spiritual life committee, headed by resident Ethel Whitson, have ministered to the spiritual needs of Royals Oaks residents.
Dr. Lane conducts weekly Bible study groups and vesper services, as well as special events on Good Friday, Easter and the National Day of Prayer. He also ministers to the residents of Bradbury Oaks, Royal Oaks’ skilled nursing facility.
As part of his ministry, Dr. Lane provides free counseling for Royal Oaks residents and staff and has even officiated at a few resident weddings.
“Ministering to Royal Oaks is just a continuation of what I’ve done all my life,” says Dr. Lane, who has been a pastor for more than 50 years.
He currently is pastor emeritus at the First Baptist Church of Pasadena and serves as chairman for the International Council for Evangelized China Fellowship, a mission group that works with the underprivileged in Asia by building schools and retirement communities. During his career, Dr. Lane has hosted a radio show, a TV show sponsored by Norman Vincent Peale, and served as an adjunct professor at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena.
The 12 members of the spiritual life committee support Dr. Lane by informing new residents about spiritual activities, coordinating musical accompaniment, arranging memorial services and participating in prayer groups.
“We want people to know that even if they move from their homes to Royal Oaks, they don’t have to leave their spiritual guidance and services,” says Whitson. “We serve all denominations here, supported through the generosity of our residents.”
The committee also was instrumental in providing a reflection garden for residents to use for meditation.
“It’s very rewarding working on the spiritual life committee,” says Ethel. “I’ve made my life here and it’s a rich, full life.”


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