United Church of Christ Mental Health Network

Working to reduce stigma & promote the inclusion of people with mental health challenges and neurodiversity.

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Gay, Gay, Gay by Rev. Lisa LeSueur

March 14, 2022 by Kirk Moore

I felt deeply wounded this week when the Florida Legislature passed the “Don’t Say Gay Bill” and sent it to the Governor’s desk for signature. This legislation, blocks kindergarten through third grade teachers from talking about LGBTQ issues and people, and it will be up to the State to determine how these issues may be […]

Filed Under: Community, LGBTQ, Mental Health, Mental Health Network, Stigma, UCC, United Church of Christ

Tik Tok U Don’t Stop by Kirk Moore

September 20, 2021 by Kirk Moore

That’s the phrase Rosie O’Donnell often uses to open or close the short videos she posts on the social media site TikTok.  WIth some of its inspiration from the short video posting service Vine from a decade ago, TikTok now has more than 689 million users worldwide and is growing quickly.  It’s largest user base […]

Filed Under: Church, Community, LGBTQ, Love, Mental Health, Mental Health Network, People of Color, UCC, United Church of Christ

Humanity’s Destiny: The Journey of Liberation by Rev. Dr. Sarah Lund

January 18, 2021 by Kirk Moore

In honor of the legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., our congregation’s worship services included listening to a reading from Dr. King’s Letter From Birmingham Jail. One of the key teachings from this letter is Dr. King’s insistence that we are all interconnected. Dr. King wrote, “whatever affects one directly, affects all […]

Filed Under: LGBTQ, Mental Health Network, People of Color, racism, UCC, United Church of Christ

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