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Science and Spirituality in Conversation: The Shape of the Soul from Advent DC on Vimeo.
Hosted by Trinity Forum and Church of the Advent
Speaker: Dr. Curt Thompson and James K.A. Smith
Washington, DC
August 21, 2012
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inRunning this event for the SECOND time 4/14/13 Sunday at 1pm. In Little Hall room 113 at University of Florida.
God and Mental Illness
Mental illness is a taboo subject and not really talked about at church. Join us for a discussion on what the bible says about mental illness and what God wants to teach us. Free snacks will be provided.
October 13, 2012 2:00 at the Reitz Union on the University of Florida Campus Room 355 Hosted by Susette Lopez and Tim Edminster
Rachel Hofer, MS and other speakers to be announced.
Check the facebook page at: http://www.facebook.com/events/380102402063338/
Also- 2nd Week! Call to join!
Please contact Rachel if you are interested in these support groups:
Mental Health Grace Alliance Support Group
This is a support group for those living with a mental illness that want to find support within a Christian context. Often mental illness can be very isolating even within the church. Here is a place to find community within the church that understands. Social hour at 6:30pm in the kitchen and dining area.
Family Members Support Group
This is a support group for family members of those living with a mental illness that want to find support within a Christian context. Often mental illness can be very isolating even within the church. Here is a place to find community within the church that understands. Feel free to come at 5:30pm to hang out in the dining and kitchen area.
“Seductively complicated, a distillation both of what is finest in our natures, and of what is most dangerous. In order to contend with it, I first had to know it in all of its moods and infinite disguises, understand its real and imagined powers. Because my illness seemed at first simply to be an extension of myself- that is to say, of my ordinarily changeable moods, energies, and enthusiasms- I perhaps gave it at times too much quarter.” Kay Redfield Jameson in her book An Unquiet Mind
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