United Church of Christ Mental Health Network

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The Church Laboratory by Megan Snell

January 4, 2021 by Kirk Moore

Church life is like a holy learning laboratory where we endeavor to understand God’s call for us. It’s a lab in which we struggle and experiment and grow to learn how to be in right relationship to ourselves, one another, God, and creation. It’s a space in which we learn how to be true to […]

Filed Under: Church, clergy, Community, Depression, Mental Health Network, UCC, United Church of Christ

Love One Another by Rachael Keefe

November 16, 2020 by Kirk Moore

Even though it is Advent on the near horizon, I feel as if I am caught somewhere between Moses in the wilderness with the people of God and Jesus in the wilderness with his temptations. Last March, I watched as friends and colleagues on the coasts struggled with the number of COVID cases and deaths. […]

Filed Under: Advent & Christmas, Church, Community, Coronavirus, COVID-19, Mental Health Network, Support, UCC, United Church of Christ

Supporting Teens by Rev. Dr. Sarah Lund

November 9, 2020 by Kirk Moore

Today a teenager is wondering how they will make it through the day. They wake up feeling overwhelmed. They wake up thinking “I just can’t do this anymore.” According to the American Psychological Association, suicide is the second leading cause of death for ages 15 to 24. How will the Church hold the light of […]

Filed Under: Advocacy, Church, clergy, Community, LGBTQ, Mental Health, Mental Health Network, Teens, UCC, Uncategorized, United Church of Christ

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