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Congregation / Synagogue / Organization Toolkits

What Tools does your Organization or Congregation Need?

You can use these toolkits to educate your organization or congregation about a variety of mental health challenges. Each toolkit contains background information on the brain disorder, handouts, tips for clergy, a list of ways your organization or congregation can help and additional resources you can use to learn more about the particular illnesses.

Organization and Congregational Toolkits currently available:

  • Becoming a WISE Congregation/Organization for Mental Health
  • Dementia/Alzheimer’s
  • Introduction to Mental Illness 
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
  • Mental Health Ministry with Children and Families
  • Substance Abuse Toolkit
  • Assessment of Organization or Congregational Mental Health Needs Introduction (DBUCC)
  • Assessment of Organization or Congregational Mental Health Needs (DBUCC)

We welcome your input on the toolkits and your ideas for improving them and adding to them. Please use the form below to offer your suggestions.

What are Helpful Organizations?

Interfaith Network on Mental Illness (INMI) offers tools for faith communities to better welcome, include and support people with mental illnesses and their families.

Mental Health Ministries provides educational resources to help erase the stigma of mental illness in our faith communities.

The Caring Clergy Project offers videos and other resources designed specifically for faith community leaders.

NAMI FaithNet is a network of members and friends of the National Alliance on Mental Illness. It was established to help faith communities develop non-threatening, supportive environment for those with serious mental illness and their families.

Pathways to Promise is an interfaith cooperative that provide assistance and resources, including liturgical and educational materials, program models and caring ministry with people experiencing a mental illness and their families.

Where are Useful Guides?

Spiritual Support Group Guidelines

The Basics: How one church started and grew a Mental Health Ministry

A congregation’s journey toward become W.I.S.E

Read about a UCC church that adopted a covenant on welcoming and supporting people in their congregation who have mental illnesses. (You can find more WISE Covenants on our WISE Congregations/Organizations page

“10 Things Faith Community Leaders Can Do to Make The World a Better Place for People with Mental Illnesses” is a one-page summary published by the Interfaith Network on Mental Illness

Interested in starting a mental health ministry at your church but not sure how to go about it? See this handout: “10 steps for developing a mental health ministry in your congregation.”

Mental Health Ministry – Lenten Discussion Series submitted by Kent UCC

Also see the worship resources on our Mental Health Sunday page

Suggested Books for Group Study

Blessed Are the Crazy: Breaking the Silence about Mental Illness, Family, and Church by Rev. Dr. Griffith Lund.
Blessed Minds: Breaking the Silence about Neurodiversity by Rev. Dr. Sarah Griffith Lund.
The Cerulean Soul: A Relational Theology of Depression by Peter J. Bellini.
On the Spectrum: Autism, Faith, and the Gifts of Neurodiversity by Daniel Bowman Jr.
Bipolar Faith: A Black Woman's Journey with Depression and Faith by Monica A. Coleman.
It's OK That You're Not OK: Meeting Grief and Loss in a Culture That Doesn't Understand by Megan Devine.
Darkness Is My Only Companion: A Christian Response to Mental Illness by: Kathryn Greene-McCreight.
In the Shadow of God's Wings: Grace in the Midst of Depression by Susan Gregg-Schroeder.
A Pelican of the Wilderness
Depression, Psalms, Ministry, and Movies by Robert W. Griggs.
All Who Are Weary: Easing the Burden on the Walk with Mental Illness by Emmy Kegler.
Was Yosef on the Spectrum?: Understanding Joseph Through Torah, Midrash, and Classical Jewish Sources by Samuel J. Levine.
Held: Showing Up for Each Other's Mental Health by Barbara F. Meyers.
The Awakened Brain: The New Science of Spirituality and Our Quest for an Inspired Life by Lisa Miller, PhD.
Souls in the Hands of a Tender God: Stories of the Search for Home and Healing on the Streets by Craig Rennebohm.
I Love Jesus, But I Want to Die: Finding Hope in the Darkness of Depression by Sarah J. Robinson.
Grace for the Afflicted: A Clinical and Biblical Perspective on Mental Illness by Matthew S. Stanford.
Madness: American Protestant Responses to Mental Illness by Heather Campain Hartung.

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