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It Will Be Given You, So Ask!

September 11, 2017 By Rev. Amy Petré Hill (she/her/hers)

“Ask, and it will be given you, search and you will find; knock, and the door will be opened for you.” Matthew 7:7-9 Growing up in North Dallas a few decades ago, I was blessed with a wonderful public school education: art, music, Advanced Placement classes, and a well-stocked science lab were always available. But […]

Filed Under: Community, Mental Health, Stigma Tagged With: education, Mental Health Network, seeking help, Self-care, UCC, United Church of Christ

Look What You Made Me Do

August 28, 2017 By Rev. Kirk Moore (he, him, his)

Maybe you’ve heard. Taylor Swift has just released a new song and video.  It’s angry.  It’s catchy.  It’s unlike anything Ms Swift has released in the past.  You’re free to like/dislike it.  You can identify with it or have no connection.  You can share it or completely ignore it. It’s art. What else is it? […]

Filed Under: Mental Health Tagged With: Blame, inspiration, Mental Health Network, Self-care, UCC, United Church of Christ

The Importance of Self Care

August 7, 2017 By Karl Shallowhorn

It's vital that we all find time to practice self-care. This is especially important for clergy who are often in the position of being spiritual caregivers. This video explores this topic with practical tips on how to better take care of oneself.

Filed Under: Healthy Living Tagged With: Mental Health Network, Self-care, UCC, United Church of Christ

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