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Thank You NC 100 Mile Challenge Churches: You Inspire Us!

January 27, 2020 · by Nicole Johnson, Director, Partners in Health and Wholeness

  • 5 years old to 90 years old
  • 36 congregations (known)
  • 50,000 miles and counting
  • parks/neighborhoods/rivers/labyrinths
  • prayer, work, meditation
  • mind/body/spirit
  • Baptist/ Nondenominational/Episcopa-lian, Methodist/Islamic
  • mental health workshops/blood pressure kits/treadmills/fitness workshops/gardens


Two years ago, we shared the NC 100-mile challenge as an opportunity for congregations to access funds that would support the faith and health ministries of their places of worship. It was meant to be a small project that would hopefully give congregations inspiration as they considered what a faith and health ministry might include. Instead, we have gotten so much more; questions that have challenged our team, stories, pictures, connection, and hope! 


Our staff has been touched by the stories of participants who were older and found that being a part of the challenge made them feel a little less lonely (loneliness and health). We laughed, then cried, at the story of a congregation where the challenge had become a race between the men and women, but then turned into so much more when it became a time for folks to talk about their lives and struggles openly. We were amazed that without our suggestions of incorporating spiritual practices some congregations formed pray-for-our-communities-groups and/or explored incorporating meditation, prayer and work. Suddenly ora et labora seemed so much more real. Our staff felt the warm fuzzies when we received photos of people on top of mountains, heard about someone whose blood pressure was trending lower, imagined a 5 year old walking with a 70 year old. 


We were also challenged. Challenged to think about what it looks like when more than one congregation asked how to make space for those who were differently abled and wanted to participate, and again when more than one congregation voiced their concern that the lack of transportation and available open spaces in their communities would disqualify them from participating. We were challenged because we remembered that individual behavior influences our health, but systemic factors loom large in sometimes unforeseen ways when considered at the level of daily life.


So thank you, thank you to all the faithful congregations who reaffirmed that we are mind. body and spirit. Thank you to the individual participants who inspired us to start this new year with renewed hope for the work that we do. Mostly, thank you for being faithful in the big and small ways!

Filed Under: Voices Tagged With: Health, Mental Health

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About Nicole Johnson, Director, Partners in Health and Wholeness

Nicole has had the wonderful opportunity of living in different countries, having been born in Belize City, and currently calling North Carolina home. She is deeply convicted in her belief that faithful congregations can meet the environmental, social and ethical challenges of the 21st century in practical and tangible ways. Her travels and beliefs have motivated her to seek ways of merging faith, health, sustainability, justice and ethics. Nicole is a graduate of Salem College and of the dual degree MDiv/MA program in sustainability at Wake Forest University. Her PHW work is focused on building connections with congregations in the Triad/Metrolina area and developing denominational initiatives that support the health and wholeness ministries of faith communities. Her favorite things to do include traveling, hiking, growing things, trying new recipes, and spending time with family.

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