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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Looking for Hope by Rev. Dr. Rachael Keefe

April 12, 2021 by Kirk Moore

A little over two weeks ago I was able to remove the boot I’d been wearing on my right foot for six weeks due to a stress fracture. For about three weeks before that I had a lot of pain in my right shin and ankle. This meant that I could not walk my 15- […]

Filed Under: Hope, Mental Health, Mental Health Network, Recovery, self care, UCC, United Church of Christ

Go Live the Resurrection by Rev. Dr. Sarah Lund

April 5, 2021 by Kirk Moore

Did you know that psychiatric medications have the power to raise the dead? I am a witness! It is my testimony that we can find new life with the help of anti-depressants, hospitalizations, and outpatient treatment. I am here to glorify God, rising from the tomb of trauma through the power of ongoing therapy. Resurrection […]

Filed Under: Advocacy, Church, Hope, Love, Mental Health, Mental Health Network, self care, Stigma, Support, UCC, United Church of Christ

On the River by Lisa LeSueur

March 15, 2021 by Kirk Moore

It is hard to believe that we are once again in the midst of Lent, a time of deep contemplation and spiritual renewal. Last year, Ash Wednesday would be one of the last services held at church with people in attendance, before we would be forced into a “new normal” that required social distancing and […]

Filed Under: COVID-19, Mental Health, Mental Health Network, self care, UCC, United Church of Christ

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