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Rev. Percy McCray, Jr. – Director of Pastoral Care

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Rev. Percy McCray

Pastoral Training

Rhema Bible Training Center, Broken Arrow, OK
Inter-Denominational Coalition of Christian Churches, Detroit
Executive Council of the Church of God,
Anderson, IN

Certification

Fully Ordained Minister

Practicing Since

1993

"We are here in the Pastoral Care Department to nurture the idea that one's relationship with God is personal, precious and powerful. Our job is to make sure that is being allowed to happen on a continual basis while patients are disconnected from their faith-based community."

Rev. Percy McCray, Jr.
Director of Pastoral Care

Overcoming cancer often requires a heroic amount of physical, emotional and spiritual strength. No one understands this better than Reverend Percy McCray and his dedicated staff in our Pastoral Care Department.

Every day, those who make up the department at Cancer Treatment Centers of America at Midwestern Regional Medical Center, which includes clergy persons, social service workers and various volunteer community pastors, help people like you build a bridge from despair to hope.

As Rev. McCray says, “The goal of the department is to provide an ecumenical umbrella of spiritual support for patients, family members and staff, whereby persons of any faith can be strengthened, motivated and inspired to combat cancer.”

In creating an environment conducive to healing and recovery, the department exists as a great source of comfort for patients and families.

A fully ordained minister, Rev. McCray is a member of the United States Chaplains Association and an executive board member for Eternal Light Ministries in Chicago. He has been recognized as one of the “most influential African Americans in Lake County (IL)” by the People’s Voice newspaper for his religious and leadership roles within the community.

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