Disability and Mental Health Justice
We are people who have been shaped by a culture and church that has historically viewed people in binaries of “sick” and “healthy” or “well” and “unwell.” Our scriptures are full of stories of healing. What do these things mean for people whose bodies or minds are shaped by different abilities, neurodiversity, chronic illness or more? Where is the church in recognizing intrinsic value and dignity and shaping narratives around God’s action in human lives not only beyond but also within our varying physical, mental, and spiritual selves? Explore these questions and more with the School for Ministry’s Summer Intensive on Disability and Mental Health Justice with Rev. Dr. Sarah Griffith Lund. This webinar will fulfill an ethics requirement for CCIW/ CCMR clergy.
Date: June 21, 2024
Where: Webinar (four workshops)
This webinar will include four workshops from Rev. Dr. Griffith Lund
Workshop 1: God, Disability, and the Bible
Workshop 2: The Church and Disability Justice
Workshop 3: Mental Health Justice Ministry
Workshop 4: Community Care Practices
Cost: $35.00
or
Cost: $50.00 if you would like Continuing Ed credit and includes a recording of the session.
The Rev. Dr. Sarah Griffith Lund is Minister for Disabilities and Mental Health Justice on the national staff of the United Church of Christ and is the senior pastor of First Congregational UCC of Indianapolis, IN. Sarah is the author of several books on the topic of faith and mental health: Blessed are the Crazy: Breaking the Silence About Mental Illness, Family, and Church; Blessed Union: Breaking the Silence About Mental Illness and Marriage; Blessed Youth: Breaking the Silence About Mental Illness with Children and Teens, and Blessed Youth Survival Guide.
WE DONT'T TELL THE STORIES WE MOST NEED TO HEAR.
WE TELL THE STORIES WE WANT OTHER PEOPLE TO HEAR.
IT MAKES TELLING TRUE STORIES HARD.
IT MAKES TELLING TRUE STORIES RADICAL.
-REV. DR. SARH LUND