Posted by RevJJ


Princeton MA Death Cafe

Hosted by Rev. Joelle Johns


Date:

April 18, 2026

Start time:

9:30 a.m. (Eastern)

End time:

11:30 a.m. (Eastern)

Status:

Forthcoming

Contact the organiser

Address:

14 Mountain Road

Princeton MA

at First Congregational in Fellowship Hall)

01541

United States

 

Accepts donations


About this Death Cafe

Open and accessible death education is crucial for the well being of communities. It offers a space to discuss things that may seem uncomfortable but can actually be life affirming and inspiring. 


About Rev. Joelle Johns

"Rev. Joelle Johns is a death midwife and spiritual caregiver who has walked alongside individuals and families at the end of life since 2009. Trained through both the University of Vermont’s End-of-Life Doula program and INELDA, Joelle has served as a death midwife since 2018, bringing deep presence, practical wisdom, and compassionate support to those navigating dying, death, and grief.

With a Master of Divinity and board certifications as a Clinical Chaplain and Spiritual Counselor, Joelle’s practice is rooted in both pastoral care and pragmatic support. Her years of hospice chaplaincy are informed by earlier work as a psychiatric and geriatric social worker, geriatric care manager, elder guardian, and administrator within skilled nursing and community-based elder services. This comprehensive background allows her to bridge clinical, spiritual, and social dimensions of end-of-life care.

Joelle also holds certifications in Pastoral Thanatology and Grief Counseling and is committed to educating the wider community about death, dying, and the art of accompaniment. She regularly teaches death education workshops and is currently developing a unique curriculum for death doulas, which includes apprenticeship components and thoughtful attention to the complex, and sometimes difficult, realities of dying that are often left unspoken.

Through all of her work, Joelle remains guided by a deep belief in dignified, person-centered care—supporting not only a good death, but an honest and fully human one."


Contact the organiser of this Death Cafe

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