About us
Our mission is to offer multiple perspectives on how faith communities can reduce stigma around mental health and offer hope for all. Contributors provide examples and ideas of how our different faith communities address our mental health challenges, navigating crucial topics each month. The written experiences that our clergy contributors share allow other faith leaders to hopefully feel less alone in dealing with mental health issuesThe written experiences that our clergy contributors share allow other faith leaders to hopefully feel less alone in dealing with mental health issues, while providing others with examples of pastoral care in regards to our mental health.
We welcome diversity of thought and perspective. The view of authors are their own and do not represent the views of the blog as a whole.
Comments and/ or questions can be sent to: ClergyMHBlog@gmail.com
Our committee:
The Rev. Barbara Elder
Clergy-at-Large
Warren Kinghorn, MD, ThD
Psychiatrist, Theologian, Duke University Medical Center and Duke Divinity School
Krisha Miller
Faith Connections on Mental Illness Board Member