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Mental Health Education
We are getting reports of more churches that are sponsoring events to raise awareness and educate the congregation about issues of mental health and mental illness.  Some of these efforts are leading directly into new ministries with persons and families affected by mental illness. 

The following congregations have agreed to share summaries, outlines, and/or bibliographies of what they have done as an encouragement to others.  Additional churches are welcome to submit materials.  Contact the ADNet Office for any additional information. 

First Mennonite Church of Berne
Featured in the Summer 2006 issue of Connections, First Mennonite Church held a 9-week "Mental Health Series."

Assembly Mennonite Church
Outline of a Sunday School elective series, "Mental Health and the Church."

Landisville Mennonite Church
A collection of materials that includes a description of this congregation's "Health & Wholeness Team" and "Ideas for Education and Accommodation."

First Mennonite Church of Bluffton
Ideas from this congregation's Mental Health Committee.

Albuquerque Mennonite Church
Several Mennonite Church USA articles featuring the Healing Ministries Team of this congregation.


Mental Health and Mental Illness: A Beginning Resource List  Paul Leichty & Christine GuthJun 19, 2007
Updated resource sheet originally prepared for the MHA 2007 workshop, "Mental Health and Mental Illness: A Vision for Community." Includes books, videos, online resources, and training resources.

Beliefs That Contribute to the Stigma of Mental Illness  Christine GuthJun 19, 2007
Two-page chart showing a number of stigmatizing beliefs, the scripture sometimes misused to reinforce stigma, and additional perspectives that take the focus off stigma.

Top Ten Myths About Mental Illness  NARSADMar 28, 2007
Reprint from the National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression (NARSAD), laying out clearly and concisely the facts behind the myths about mental illness.

Stigma and Silence in Congregational Worship  Gayle Gerber KoontzMar 28, 2007
Suggestions for dealing sensitively with mental health issues in public worship. Reprinted with author's permission from "Leader" magazine, Winter 2006-2007.

Mental Health and Mental Illness: A Vision for Community  Christine GuthMar 28, 2007
List of ideas and models for including persons with serious mental illness into the life of the church community.

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