United Church of Christ Mental Health Network

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Depression

Vulnerability by Jennifer Stuart

January 10, 2022 by Kirk Moore

Somewhere deep within was a “place” beyond all faults and virtues that had to be confirmed before I could run the risk of opening my life up to another. To find ultimate security in an ultimate vulnerability, this is to be loved.  —Howard Thurman For God alone my soul in silence waits; from God comes […]

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

The Longest Night by Karl Shallowhorn

December 20, 2021 by Kirk Moore

We are now at the darkest time of the year, the time when the day is shortest and night the longest. We are also in a dark time in the country’s history. Delta, Omicron and supply chain shortages are now common terms in our daily lexicon. We are facing an unprecedented crisis in mental health. […]

Filed Under: Advent & Christmas, Community, COVID-19, Depression, Holidays, Hope, Mental Health, Mental Health Network, Pandemic, UCC, United Church of Christ

Washington Gladden Loved Light, Having Come out of the Shadows of Death – By Rev. Dr. Tim Ahrens

December 13, 2021 by Kirk Moore

Walter Rauschenbusch called Washington Gladden, “The Father of the Social Gospel Movement.”  He was right.  From 1882-1918, Dr. Gladden was Senior Minister of First Congregational Church in downtown, Columbus, Ohio. He was a prolific author.  He was a champion of justice.  First Congregational UCC opened the first Social Justice Park in America in his honor […]

Filed Under: Advent & Christmas, Advocacy, Depression, Hope, Mental Health, Mental Health Network, Poetry, UCC, United Church of Christ

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