Sacred Conversation: Mental Health Month

Join us to celebrate and kick off Mental Health Month with the Rev. Dr. Garry Crites, Executive Director of National Alliance on Mental Illness NC (NAMI NC)! Our faith traditions provide some of the greatest tools available for helping those who deal with mental health conditions and their loved ones. Unfortunately, they also serve as […]

The Opioid Crisis: The Faith Community Responds Clergy Breakfast

Do you want to learn more about the state of North Carolina when it comes to opioids? Are you interested in learning more about ways your congregation can get involved with the Opioid Crisis? If so please join us for a Clergy Breakfast on the Opioid Crisis: the Faith Community Responds. At this breakfast, you will […]

Faith Health Connection: Older Adults and Mental Health

Join Partners in Health and Wholeness for a Faith Health Connection: Older Adults & Mental Health with the Therapeutic Alternatives Geriatric Adult Mental Health Specialty Team! Learn how to recognize and support the mental health needs of older adults in your faith community. Click here to register.

The Opioid Crisis: The Faith Community Responds Clergy Breakfast – Louisburg

Do you want to learn more about the state of North Carolina when it comes to opioids? Are you interested in learning more about ways your congregation can get involved with the Opioid Crisis? If so please join us for a Clergy Breakfast on the Opioid Crisis: the Faith Community Responds. At this breakfast, you […]

Sacred Conversation: Harm Reduction and HIV

Join us to learn about how harm reduction and HIV are connected. We will learn about different ways congregations can get involved in this important work. Click here to register.

Sacred Conversations: Older Adults – Fraud & Scams

Join us for a Sacred Conversation to learn how to recognize common forms of scams and fraud targeted towards older adults and how to protect yourself and those in your faith communities. Our speaker for this event is David Kirkman, former enforcement attorney with the North Carolina Department of Justice’s Consumer Protection Division and author […]

CTTT Western Regional NC Food + Faith Gathering

The Come to the Table team is excited to soon host a free in-person event at Mills River Park on Tuesday, July 12 from 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. "What's Next? Spirit, Power, and Connection," will build off of themes from our recent conference by exploring the role of hospitality + policy in food ministries. […]

PHW Community Check In Call

Join us for a check-in call with our team and the greater PHW community. We hope to create a space to come and talk with one another, talk with us, share stories, share hardships, and offer encouragement and support. All are invited to drop in for as long as they are able and feel comfortable. […]

Sacred Conversations: Empowering Inclusion in Your Health Ministry

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Join us to learn about one of PHW’s new offerings: PHW Inclusion Plans. We are excited to collaborate with you in developing Inclusion Plans for Healthy Aging and Mental Health ministries. Inclusion Plans are intentional, strategic plans that support a health ministry’s outreach, programming, relationship-building, and overall impact. These plans ensure that all people are […]

BIPOC Mental Health Grant Webinar

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Join PHW for a webinar about our BIPOC Mental Health grant opportunity. PHW will provide participants with an overview of our BIPOC Mental Health Grants and how to apply. These opportunities are available to faith communities which are comprised mainly of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color. Click here to register.

The Opioid Crisis: The Faith Community Responds Clergy Breakfast in Gastonia

First United Methodist Gastonia 190 E. Franklin Blvd., Gastonia, NC, United States

Are you interested in learning more about the state of our state when it comes to opioids? Are you interested in learning more about ways your congregation can get involved with the Opioid Crisis? If so please join the Council in Gastonia, N.C. for the Opioid Crisis, the Faith Community Responds. At this breakfast, you will […]

Clergy Breakfast: The Faith Community Responds in Alamance

First United Methodist Church Elon 1630 Westbrook Ave, Elon, NC, United States

Are you interested in learning more about the state of our state when it comes to opioids? Are you interested in learning more about ways your congregation can get involved with the Opioid Crisis? If so please join the Council in Alamance County for the Opioid Crisis, the Faith Community Responds. At this breakfast, you […]

Faith Health Connection: NC Senior Games

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NC Senior Games will join PHW to discuss ways older adults in our faith communities can get involved in the NC Senior Games, as participants, volunteers or both.   Register here.

Clergy Breakfast: The Faith Community Responds in Fayetteville

St. Matthews United Methodist Church 202 Hope Mills Road, Fayetteville, NC, United States

Are you interested in learning more about the state of our state when it comes to opioids? Are you interested in learning more about ways your congregation can get involved with the Opioid Crisis? If so please join us at St. Matthews UMC for the Opioid Crisis, the Faith Community Responds. At this breakfast, you […]

Mental Health and the Church: Trauma-Informed Practices

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This program is being offered for those seeking to know more about how to deal with issues of mental health and trauma within congregations productively. This conversation will abundantly help faith communities trying to destigmatize mental health and grow in their abilities to understand and address these issues.   This workshop is a partnership event […]