• Sacred Conversations: Caretakers of Creation Part II: Faith and The Environment Q&A

    We are doing things a little differently for the second Sacred Conversations in our series on faith, health and the environment. We invite you to join us as we hear from Sarah Ogletree, Program Coordinator for North Carolina Interfaith Power and Light, on her experiences working at the intersection of faith and the environment. What’s […]

  • Growing Communities of Inclusion: Mental Health and Harm Reduction

    Join us for “Growing Communities of Inclusion: Mental Health and Harm Reduction”. This webinar will look at substance use, harm reduction, and mental health through the lens of faith. There will be tangible ideas and resources on how your faith community can get involved. Let’s eliminate stigma together. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER 

  • Sacred Conversation Practical Peace: Transforming Health from the Roots Up

    Insights from the field of Peace and Conflict Studies can inform our ongoing pursuit of health-related justice in our congregations and communities. Join us to gain practical tools to pivot from injustice to the beloved community through lasting transformation. Krista Westervelt is a senior Peace and Conflict Studies major and Gerontology minor at the University […]

  • Sacred Conversations: HIV 101

    Join us on December 10 for Sacred Conversations: HIV 101. According to the Southern Aids Coalition, the South has 52% of the undiagnosed HIV infections in the United States. Learn what HIV looks like in NC and how faith communities can get involved. Our speaker will be Caressa J. Harding. She is a Public Health Practitioner […]

  • Sacred Conversation: Women and HIV

    Women living with HIV face different challenges and stigma than other people living with HIV. Join us for the Sacred Conversations: Women in HIV to talk about an intersectional approach for women living with HIV and ways faith communities can get involved in HIV work. Join us on Jan. 28th for the next in our […]

  • Sacred Conversation: PHW 101

    Partners in Health and Wholeness (PHW), an initiative of the North Carolina Council of Churches, is designed to bridge issues of faith, health, and justice. This initiative seeks to provide people of faith with the tools necessary to lead healthy, abundant lives. Join us on February 4th from 11 am-12 pm to learn more about […]

  • Sacred Conversations Wholly Sacred and Beautifully Ordinary: Water

    “A drop of water, if it could write out its own history, would explain the universe to us.” – Lucy Larcom Join us for the first of four Environment, Health and Faith-focused Sacred Conversations.  For this first Sacred Conversations: Wholly Sacred and Beautifully Ordinary: Water, we will explore the use of water in religious rituals […]

  • Sacred Conversations Wholly Sacred and Beautifully Ordinary: Water

    “A drop of water, if it could write out its own history, would explain the universe to us.” – Lucy Larcom Join us for the first of four Environment, Health and Faith-focused Sacred Conversations.  For this first Sacred Conversations: Wholly Sacred and Beautifully Ordinary: Water, we will explore the use of water in religious rituals […]

  • Faith Health Connection: HIV Advocacy

    NC Aids Action Network has been working since 2010 to improve the lives of people living with HIV in the state of North Carolina. Join to learn about the work, policies that affect people living with HIV and how to get involved in legislative advocacy. Click here to register. 

  • Faith and Health Connection: The Science of Water

    “Water is the soul of the Earth.” – W. H. Auden Join us for the first of four Environment, Health and Faith focused Faith and Health Connection events.  For this first Faith and Health Connection: The Science of Water, we will explore the vital importance of water for life and survival. We’ll be joined by […]

  • Faith and Health Connection: The Science of Water

    “Water is the soul of the Earth.” – W. H. Auden Join us for the first of four Environment, Health and Faith focused Faith and Health Connection events.  For this first Faith and Health Connection: The Science of Water, we will explore the vital importance of water for life and survival. We’ll be joined by […]

  • Faith and Health Connection: the Opioid Settlement

    In 2021, it was announced that North Carolina would receive $750 million from the multistate settlement with opioid pharmaceutical distributors Cardinal, McKesson, AmerisourceBergen, and Johnson & Johnson. This money will soon be coming to counties, cities, and the general assembly. On February 24th from 12:00 pm -  1pm, the North Carolina Conference of the United […]

  • Faith Health Connection: Senior Games

    Join Partners in Health and Wholeness for a Faith Health Connection with the North Carolina Senior Games and local Senior Games representatives from across our state. Learn ways to get involved in your local games and find out how PHW can help support the wellness journeys of older adults in your faith communities! Click here […]

  • Faith Health Connection: A Day in the Life of an HIV Positive Youth

    Join our Partners in Health and Wholeness initiative for a webinar to learn about youth's unique barriers while trying to navigate the HIV health care continuum. We will walk through the HIV health care continuum and how each pillar presents challenges for youth and how faith communities can get involved in eliminating these barriers. CLICK […]

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  • 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 […]