Body Anatomy & Church Health Development
What faith based communities are doing in Mental Health Ministries.
Home
A Cyberspace view of Church Health
Seven Important Questions and Answers.
Does this map describe your church territory?
Clergy Health Research and Reports
Depression
Obesity
Sleep Apnea
Osteoporosis
Work Performance
Triage & ER Care
Church Anatomy
Doctrine & Church Health
An example of the Doctrinal Challenge of Church Health
The Skin
The Musculoskeletal & Internal Organs Systems
The Nervous System
The Circulatory System
Diagnosis
Prognoses
Ministry Women
Clergy Appreciation
Mental Health Ministry
Praying for Clergy and Their Families
Prayer and Tragedy
Church Health Education
October 31 & The Reformation
Director
Sick Humor from a Cancer Survivor
First Year Pastor Humor

Updated

6/30/08

 

A.    Anabaptist Disabilities Network

B.    Baltimore Washington Conference of the United Methodist Church

Teens learn about mental illness at ROCK 2005

C.    CALIFORNIA ALLIANCE FOR THE MENTALLY ILL

D.    California-Pacific Conference of the United Methodist Church

E.    Eastern Pennsylvania Conference of the United Methodist Church

F.    Holston Conference of the United Methodist Church

G.   Kansas East Conference Bishop's Conference on Mental Health Issues on February 11, 2007

H.   Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod

I.      MENNONITE CENTRAL COMMITTEE

J.     NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CATHOLIC CHAPLAINS

K.    North Carolina Conference of the United Methodist Church

L.    Northwest Texas Conference of the United Methodist Church updated

M.  The Episcopal Mental Illness Network

N.   The Lutheran

Lutherans ask, "How healthy are our pastors?" in a report on the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Ministerial Health and Wellness 2002 study (September 2002, page 42).

O.   Presbyterian Serious Mental Illness Network.

P.    United Church of Christ.

Q.   United Methodist Church Mental Illness Network

R.    Virginian Conference of the United Methodist Church Virginia Interfaith Committee on Mental Illness Ministries (VICOMIM)

S.     Welcoming special needs people to church by the Anglican Church of Canada

 

                                                                                                                                                                             

Since March 10, 2005
 this page has been visited.

Since January 25, 2003,
this site has been visited.

The Christian Counter
The Christian Counter