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SUMMARY:Bridges Out of Poverty | Holy Spirit\, Waco
DESCRIPTION:What: Full Day Bridges Out of Poverty Workshop\nHosted by the Holy Spirit Episcopal Church in Waco and the Episcopal Health Foundation \nWhen: Saturday\, March 2\, 2024 @ 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM \nWhere: Holy Spirit Episcopal Church\, 1624 Wooded Acres Dr\, Waco\, TX \nREGISTER HERE! \nHoly Spirit Episcopal Church and the Episcopal Health Foundation invite you to take part in this full-day workshop on Bridges Out of Poverty\, which aims to introduce participants to a comprehensive approach for understanding the dynamics that cause and maintain poverty. Bridges Out of Poverty uses the lens of economic class and provides concrete tools and strategies for a community to prevent\, reduce\, and alleviate poverty. It is designed to provide a broad overview of concepts. \nAll workshops are free to the community and include lunch and workshop materials. \nREGISTER HERE! \nIf you have any questions or concerns\, please contact us.
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/bridges-out-of-poverty-holy-spirit-waco/
LOCATION:Holy Spirit Episcopal Church\, Waco\, 1624 Wooded Acres Dr\, Waco\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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SUMMARY:Gathering at the Wellspring: Traces of the Trade - An exploration of the echoes of slavery
DESCRIPTION:On Friday\, February 23\, 2024\, Wellspring on Main of Arlington is hosting Gathering at the Wellspring: Traces of the Trade\, a day-long-exploration of how the enslavement and trafficking of Africans and African Americans in the United States from 1619 until the end of the Civil War in 1865 continues to reverberate throughout our nation\, our government\, and our individual lives. \nWhat: Gathering at the Wellspring: Traces of the Trade – An exploration of the echoes of slavery \nWhen: Friday\, February 23\, 2024 @ 8:30 AM – 4 PM \nWhere: Wellspring on Main\, 201 W. Main Street\, Arlington\, TX \nREGISTER HERE!\nParticipants will view an award-winning film\, Traces of the Trade\, a story from the Deep North; explore the social and cultural advantages of being white and the corollary disadvantages facing Black people; and learn ways to answer the question\, “Now what?” The goal is to take a courageous clear-eyed look at our shared history\, the lessons we can learn from it\, and the ways we can engage with one another locally as we strive to become a healthier community\, physically\, spiritually\, and economically. Co-moderators are  Estrus Tucker and Katie Sherrod. \nThe event will take place in the former Arlington Museum of Art building\, 201 W. Main Street\, which has been purchased by the Arlington Center for Community Engagement (ACCE). The ACCE sponsors Wellspring on Main. Wellspring on Main is a place where diverse people engage with one another in ways that foster the physical\, emotional\, and spiritual health of our community by celebrating the dignity of every human being. Gathering at the Wellspring programs facilitate broad community engagement to create a more equitable\, healthy Arlington for tomorrow. This event is supported by the Episcopal Health Foundation. \nChildcare is available for children up through age 5 at no charge.\n DEADLINE: February 16th\nREGISTER HERE!\nTraces of the Trade tells the story of the largest slave-trading family in U.S. history\, the DeWolfs of Rhode Island\, the forefathers of Producer/Director Katrina Browne. The film follows Browne and nine fellow family members on a remarkable journey\, which brings them face-to-face with the history and legacy of their New England family’s involvement in the slave trade in the 18th and early 19th centuries against the backdrop of Northern business\, communities\, and residents who condoned and benefited from slave trading. \nImmediately following the film\, DeWolf descendant Dain Perry and his wife Constance Perry will lead a conversation in which participants process what they have just seen. After lunch\, the Perrys will facilitate a workshop on “Unpacking Your Invisible Knapsack\,” a phrase from the work of Peggy  McIntosh. McIntosh points out that white people are taught about racism as something that puts others at a disadvantage but rarely are taught to see one of its corollary aspects\, that white people are at an advantage. Participants will work in small groups\, aided by trained facilitators. A reception will follow\, for people to unwind\, socialize\, and continue to process the work they have done together. \nThe Traces of the Trade gathering is the first in a series of three. In early summer there will be a program featuring local organizations working to overcome the legacy of enslavement and the resulting racism. Representatives will talk about ways to continue anti-racism work on the local level. In the fall the thorny topic of reparations will be explored – what are they\, who owes them\, and how do we make them? These programs have been developed in consultation with Estrus Tucker\, president & CEO and co-founder of DEI Consultants\, Fort Worth\, and a longtime national leader in racial justice and reconciliation efforts\, sponsored in partnership with The Episcopal Health Foundation. \nTraces of the Trade Schedule\nFriday\, February 23\, 2024 \n8:00 am – Participants gather. Coffee and light breakfast available. \n8:50 am – Introductions \n9:00 am – Screening of Traces of the Trade \n10:30 am – Moderated session on reactions to the film \n12:00 pm – Lunch provided by Simply Divune Cafe\, Arlington\, offering the cuisine of Africa & Cuba \n1:00 pm – Unpacking Your Invisible Knapsack Workshop \n4:30 pm – Reception \n“Until we talk about the issue of race and racism and until we learn how it came about in this country and how it is affecting people today in such terribly negative ways\, we’ll never succeed in overcoming racism…knowing our history is critical in how we move forward\,” Dain Perry\, facilitator. \n“The more diverse the audience is the more we are truly listening to each other\, not just with our ears\, but with our hearts and our humanity in a non-threatening way. We can maybe begin to understand the challenges we all face and agree that we have work to do. But it’s through these conversations that we develop knowledge\, that we begin to build trust and begin to build community so that together we can begin to break down the walls of racism\,” Constance Perry\, facilitator. \nFor more information and to arrange interviews\, contact: \n\nKatie Sherrod – (817) 909-0070\, ksherrod@epicenter.org or\nKevin Johnson – (252) 940-9308\, info@wellspringonmain.org\n\nREGISTER HERE!
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/108580/
LOCATION:TX
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SUMMARY:Traces of the Trade Spring 2024 Tour | Longview
DESCRIPTION:What: Traces of the Trade Documentary and Dialogue in Longview\, TX \nWhen:  Wednesday\, February 21\, 2024 @ 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM \nWhere: Trinity Episcopal Church\, 906 Padon Street\, Longview\, TX \nREGISTER HERE!\nThe Episcopal Health Foundation\, in partnership with Trinity Episcopal Church in Longview\, invites you to view the film Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North and engage in dialogue facilitated by DeWolf descendant Dain Perry and wife Constance Perry. \nTraces of the Trade tells the story of the largest slave-trading family in U.S. history\, the DeWolfs of Rhode Island\, the forefathers of Producer/Director Katrina Browne. The film follows Browne and nine fellow family members on a remarkable journey\, which brings them face-to-face with the history and legacy of their New England family’s involvement in the slave trade in the 18th and early 19th centuries against the backdrop of Northern business\, communities\, and residents who condoned and benefited from slave trading. The film will be followed by facilitated discussion. \nRacial discrimination and systemic racism have profound effects on the health and well-being not only of minority populations but of our broader communities. EHF is uniquely positioned alongside the Diocese of Texas to partner with congregations to build bridges of health and wholeness into communities. Recognizing our Gospel call to seek and serve Christ in all persons\, together we will listen\, advise\, and work to build healthy communities. \nREGISTER HERE!\nWatch the trailer here. \nIf you have questions about the event\, please contact Eric Moen\, Sr. Congregational Engagement Officer\, at emoen@episcopalhealth.org \nAll Racial Reconciliation work at EHF is coordinated in partnership with the Episcopal Diocese of Texas. \n“Until we talk about the issue of race and racism and until we learn how it came about in this country and how it is affecting people today in such terribly negative ways\, we’ll never succeed in overcoming racism…knowing our history is critical in how we move forward\,” Dain Perry\, facilitator. \n“The more diverse the audience is the more we are truly listening to each other\, not just with our ears\, but with our hearts and our humanity in a non-threatening way. We can maybe begin to understand the challenges we all face and agree that we have work to do. But it’s through these conversations that we develop knowledge\, that we begin to build trust and begin to build community so that together we can begin to break down the walls of racism\,” Constance Perry\, facilitator.
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/traces-of-the-trade-spring-2024-tour-longview/
LOCATION:Trinity Episcopal Church\, Longview\, 906 Padon Street\, Longview\, TX\, 75601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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SUMMARY:EHF Mental Health Learning Network Series | December 2023
DESCRIPTION:In 2023\, the Congregational Engagement Team will offer a virtual Mental Health Learning Network Series to support congregations as they promote mental health in their communities. The Learning Network is the next step for Episcopal congregations looking for imaginative ways to connect\, deepen strategies for promoting mental health and well-being\, and gain experience using virtual meeting platforms to invite meaningful conversation. \nThe sessions will have two primary goals:\n1) Increasing participants’ knowledge related to mental health and well-being\, particularly through the lens of social justice; and 2) Building connections across congregations in Texas with similar interests in promoting congregational and community well-being. \nSession 6 | December 5\, 2023\nREGISTER HERE! \nBuilding Places of Belonging for the LGBTQIA Communities\nTuesday\, December 5\, 2023 | 12 PM to 1:30 PM\nFacilitated by: Mx. Shane Whalley\nPronouns: ze/hir/hirs\n\n\nWorkshop Overview:\nPeople who are LGBTQIA can face mental health challenges because they are navigating a culture that is not always kind to them. They are often looking for supportive people and organizations where they are loved for who they are. Places where they can bring their full selves and feel a strong sense of belonging. In this workshop\, we will talk about why this is an important\, we will go over the differences between sexual orientation\, gender identity and gender expression and we will discuss ways to best support people who are LGBTQIA. You will leave with information\, skills\, ways to take action\, and resources.\n\nObjectives:\nBy the end of the workshop participants will be able to:\n• Describe the difference between sexual orientation\, birth assigned sex\, gender identity and gender expression\n• Analyze the barriers that people who are LGBTQIA face\n• Navigate vocabulary and pronouns\n• Explore local and national resources.\n\nA Notes from the Facilitator…\nAs a deeply relational and playful genderqueer facilitative educator\, I have been facilitating workshops and conversations on issues faced by the LGBTQIA communities\, cultural humility and responsiveness\, and social justice frameworks for over 20 years. My knowledge comes from my lived experience as a now elder within the genderqueer and queer communities. My lifelong journey as a learner brought me to the Steve Hicks School of Social Work at The University of Texas at Austin where I completed my Master’s in 2003 and continued as an adjunct faculty member to the present day. I enjoy engaging in conversations around the complexities of “all the things” whether as a mentor\, consultant\, or educator.\n  \nREGISTER HERE!
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/ehf-mental-health-learning-network-series-december-2023/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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SUMMARY:EHF Mental Health Learning Network Series | November 2023
DESCRIPTION:In 2023\, the Congregational Engagement Team will offer a virtual Mental Health Learning Network Series to support congregations as they promote mental health in their communities. The Learning Network is the next step for Episcopal congregations looking for imaginative ways to connect\, deepen strategies for promoting mental health and well-being\, and gain experience using virtual meeting platforms to invite meaningful conversation. \nThe sessions will have two primary goals:\n1) Increasing participants’ knowledge related to mental health and well-being\, particularly through the lens of social justice; and \n2) Building connections across congregations in Texas with similar interests in promoting congregational and community well-being. \nSession 5 | November 14\, 2023\nREGISTER HERE! \nAddressing the Systemic Disparities in Community Mental Health\nTuesday\, November 14\, 2023 | 12 PM to 1:30 PM\nFacilitated by: Krystal Grimes\, M.S.\, LPC\n– Chief Strategist/Founder of AMMA Services and The HEAL Alliance\n– Network Coordinator- Central TX Health & Wellbeing Network\n– President- Bluebonnet Counseling Association\n\n\nWorkshop Overview:\nThis session is intended to be a vital step in acknowledging and addressing the systemic disparities that persist in our communities and society. Critical towards building bridges\, fostering belonging\, and encouraging community wellbeing\, discussions about DEIB are paramount to our collective healing. Together\, we aim to navigate the complexities and intersectionalities of faith\, race and DEIB efforts.\n\nAbout the Facilitator…\nKrystal Grimes\, M.S.\, LPC is the Chief Strategist and Founder of AMMA Empowerment Services\, LLC and the HEAL Alliance. Krystal is recognized regionally and internationally as a safe space creator and mental health strategist. Through an intrinsic ability and desire to support others\, Krystal has positioned herself as a local convener and facilitator for healing and diversity initiatives\, supporting the creation of inclusive and brave spaces for dialogue and innovation.\n\nREGISTER HERE! \nSave the Dates for the remainder of the 2023 Full Mental Health Learning Network Series: \n\nDecember 6\, 12 – 1:30 pm CT (Register Here!)
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/ehf-mental-health-learning-network-series-november-2023/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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SUMMARY:EHF Mental Health Learning Network Series | October 2023
DESCRIPTION:In 2023\, the Congregational Engagement Team will offer a virtual Mental Health Learning Network Series to support congregations as they promote mental health in their communities. The Learning Network is the next step for Episcopal congregations looking for imaginative ways to connect\, deepen strategies for promoting mental health and well-being\, and gain experience using virtual meeting platforms to invite meaningful conversation. \nThe sessions will have two primary goals:\n1) Increasing participants’ knowledge related to mental health and well-being\, particularly through the lens of social justice; and \n2) Building connections across congregations in Texas with similar interests in promoting congregational and community well-being. \nThe topic and description for the next session on Wednesday\, October 25th at 12 pm will be announced soon…
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/ehf-mental-health-learning-network-series-october-2023/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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SUMMARY:EHF Mental Health Learning Network Series | September 2023
DESCRIPTION:In 2023\, the Congregational Engagement Team will offer a virtual Mental Health Learning Network Series to support congregations as they promote mental health in their communities. The Learning Network is the next step for Episcopal congregations looking for imaginative ways to connect\, deepen strategies for promoting mental health and well-being\, and gain experience using virtual meeting platforms to invite meaningful conversation. \nThe sessions will have two primary goals:\n1) Increasing participants’ knowledge related to mental health and well-being\, particularly through the lens of social justice; and 2) Building connections across congregations in Texas with similar interests in promoting congregational and community well-being. \nSession 4 |September 19\, 2023\nIn September\, the Mental Health Learning Network will host a session that guides participants through a community mental health resource mapping process. We will build on our August session\, where we identified resources that exist in many communities and initial steps people can take to begin listening and learning in their own communities. The resources from the August session can be accessed here: \n\nWatch Video Recording: EHF Mental Health Learning Network | August 29\, 2023\nPresentation Slides from August Session\nThe Community Mental Health Resource Document\n\nOn September 19th\, participants will be invited to bring their questions into the conversation and consider next steps. \nSave the Dates for the remainder of the 2023 Full Mental Health Learning Network Series: \n\nSeptember 19\, 12 – 1:30 pm CT (Register Here!)\nNovember 14\, 12 – 1 pm CT (Register Here!)
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/ehf-mental-health-learning-network-series-september-2023/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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SUMMARY:EHF Mental Health Learning Network Series | August 2023
DESCRIPTION:In 2023\, the Congregational Engagement Team will offer a virtual Mental Health Learning Network Series to support congregations as they promote mental health in their communities. The Learning Network is the next step for Episcopal congregations looking for imaginative ways to connect\, deepen strategies for promoting mental health and well-being\, and gain experience using virtual meeting platforms to invite meaningful conversation. \nThe sessions will have two primary goals:\n1) Increasing participants’ knowledge related to mental health and well-being\, particularly through the lens of social justice; and \n2) Building connections across congregations in Texas with similar interests in promoting congregational and community well-being. \nSession 3 | August 29\, 2023\nIn August and September\, the Mental Health Learning Network will host a special two-part series that guides participants through a community mental health resource mapping process. In the first session\, on August 29th\, we’ll identify what exists in many communities and hear from at least one congregation that has done deep listening work about mental health within their community. Between the sessions\, participants will be encouraged to continue mapping resources in their own communities and perhaps identify possible persons or organizations to contact. In the second session\, on September 19th\, participants will be invited to bring their work into the conversation\, engage in sensemaking together\, and consider next steps. While people are encouraged to attend both sessions\, we anticipate some people will attend just one and have designed the series with this in mind. \nSave the Dates for the remainder of the 2023 Full Mental Health Learning Network Series: \n\nAugust 29\, 12 – 1 pm CT (Register Here!)\nSeptember 19\, 12 – 1 pm CT (Register Here!)\nNovember 14\, 12 – 1 pm CT (Register Here!)
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/ehf-mental-health-learning-network-series-august-2023/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230606T120000
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SUMMARY:EHF Mental Health Learning Network Series | June 2023
DESCRIPTION:In 2023\, the Congregational Engagement Team will offer a virtual Mental Health Learning Network Series to support congregations as they promote mental health in their communities. The Learning Network is the next step for Episcopal congregations looking for imaginative ways to connect\, deepen strategies for promoting mental health and well-being\, and gain experience using virtual meeting platforms to invite meaningful conversation. \nThe sessions will have two primary goals:\n1) Increasing participants’ knowledge related to mental health and well-being\, particularly through the lens of social justice; and \n2) Building connections across congregations in Texas with similar interests in promoting congregational and community well-being. \nSession 2 | June 6\, 2023\nJoin us for the June 6th Mental Health Learning Network session as we explore the critical topic of children’s mental health. In this interactive session\, we’ll dive into an orientation on brain development and the impact of trauma\, and provide an in-depth review of the most recent data on the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on children and youth mental health\, including the troubling increase in suicidality. We’ll also share preliminary outcomes of the Texas Legislative Session that directly impact child and youth mental health and highlight valuable resources and supports available in local communities throughout Texas. Don’t miss this informative and vital conversation on children’s mental health. \nSave the Dates for the 2023 Full Mental Health Learning Network Series: \n\nJune 6\, 12 – 1 pm CT (Register Here!)\nAugust 29\, 12 – 1 pm CT (Register Here!)\nSeptember 19\, 12 – 1 pm CT (Register Here!)\nNovember 14\, 12 – 1 pm CT (Register Here!)
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/ehf-mental-health-learning-network-series-june-2023/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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SUMMARY:2023 EHF Mental Health Learning Network Series | Full Dates and Session Resources
DESCRIPTION:In 2023\, the Congregational Engagement Team will offer a virtual Mental Health Learning Network Series to support congregations as they promote mental health in their communities. The Learning Network is the next step for Episcopal congregations looking for imaginative ways to connect\, deepen strategies for promoting mental health and well-being\, and gain experience using virtual meeting platforms to invite meaningful conversation. \nThe sessions will have two primary goals:\n1) Increasing participants’ knowledge related to mental health and well-being\, particularly through the lens of social justice; and 2) Building connections across congregations in Texas with similar interests in promoting congregational and community well-being. \nIn addition to these learning sessions\, individual congregations can receive technical assistance and coaching related to the development of their mental health and wellness ministries\, upon request. \n2023 Mental Health Learning Network Series (Full Schedule and Resources)\nSession 1 – May 2  (View Recording | Session Presentation)\nOn May 2nd at 12 pm\, The first session on Tuesday\, May 2nd kicked off the series with a look at the meaning and connotations of mental health. Participants were oriented to mental health supports in our local communities and across the state\, previewing policy issues that are emerging as a focus of the 88th Texas Legislature. \nJune 6\, 12 – 1 pm CT (View Recording | Session Presentation)\nAugust 29\, 12 – 1 pm CT (View Recording | Session Presentation)\nSeptember 19\, 12 – 1 pm CT (Register Here!)\nNovember 14\, 12 – 1 pm CT (Register Here!)
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/2023-ehf-mental-health-learning-network-series/
LOCATION:TX
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SUMMARY:In Common 2023...Rooted. | Galveston
DESCRIPTION:Date:           April 22\, 2023\nLocation:   Trinity Episcopal Church\n2216 Avenue H\, Galveston\, TX 77550 \nREGISTER HERE!! \nFREE! For all Episcopal clergy\, lay leaders\, parishioners\, and community partners working with Episcopal churches \nIn Common is an opportunity\, to be inspired\, gain new skills\, and share hopes for building bridges and getting to know our neighbors. EHF and community partner organizations will share resources that can help congregations understand their communities better\, identify their community’s needs and assets\, and take action for positive transformation. Meet others across the Diocese\, share stories and lessons learned\, and build relationships for future work. \nIn Common 2023 is organized into two regional convening events hosted in Waco and Galveston. Each event will include a full-day of topic-specific workshops on Saturday. Speakers and topics will vary for each convening so you may choose to attend the event closest to you or the one offering the topics of most interest. \n\nAGENDA\nSATURDAY\, APRIL 22\n8:30 AM         Breakfast\n9 AM               Welcome and Plenary Session | Episcopal Health Foundation\n10 AM             Workshop | Morning Sessions\n11:45 AM        Lunch + Networking\n1:00 PM         Workshop | Afternoon Sessions\n3:00 PM         Closing\n\nWORKSHOPS\n\nMORNING SESSIONS | 10 AM – 11:30 AM \n\nWorkshop #1 – Community Wellbeing: The Role of Behavioral Health Services\, Congregations\, and Just About Anyone (Part 1)\n\nThe two-part session will assess where we stand after the profound challenges of recent years and reflect on the role of congregations in the context of support in the community. Participants will leave with a nuanced understanding of the continuum of mental well-being and a range of options for getting involved in their communities.\nSpeakers include:\n\nLynda Frost\, JD\, PhD\, Lynfro Consulting\nAnna Jackson\, MSSW\, Alpinista Consulting\n\n\n\n\nWorkshop #2 – Food Insecurity (Part 1)\n\nIs your church in or near a food-insecure area? Has your church food bank or volunteer ministry experienced an increase in people served? This workshop will look at how food gets to our communities and is distributed to understand how some places are food secure and others are not. It will also look at how we can respond to the food needs of our communities through examples from local Episcopal churches.\nSpeakers:\n\nVarious Congregation Leaders\, Episcopal Diocese of Texas\n\n\n\n\n\nAFTERNOON SESSIONS | 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM \n\nWorkshop #3 – Community Wellbeing: The Role of Behavioral Health Services\, Congregations\, and Just About Anyone (Part 2)\nWorkshop #4 – Food Insecurity (Part 2)\n\n\nREGISTER HERE!!\n\n\nWe encourage you to bring a team from your congregation! Your congregation will get the most out of the conference if your team is able to explore multiple workshops. If you are still determining who should come or what is the best fit for your congregation\, contact us!\n\nQuestions? Contact Anne Eisner at 832-658-2600 or aeisner@episcopalhealth.org.\n\n\n\nFecha: 22 de abril de 2023\nDirección: Iglesia  Episcopal Trinity \n2216 Avenue H\, Galveston\, TX 77550 \n¡INSCRÍBASE AQUÍ! \n¡GRATUITO! Para todo el clero episcopal\, líderes laicos\, feligreses y socios comunitarios que trabajan con iglesias episcopales. \nIn Common es una oportunidad para inspirarse\, adquirir nuevas habilidades y compartir esperanzas para construir lazos y conocer a nuestros vecinos. La Fundación Episcopal de la Salud (EHF\, por sus siglas en inglés) y las organizaciones comunitarias asociadas compartirán recursos que pueden ayudar a las congregaciones a entender mejor sus comunidades\, identificar las necesidades y los bienes de su comunidad y tomar acción para una transformación positiva. Conozca a otros en toda la Diócesis\, comparta historias y lecciones aprendidas y establezca relaciones para el trabajo futuro. \nIn Common 2023 está organizado en dos eventos regionales que tendrán lugar en Waco y Galveston. Cada evento incluirá una jornada completa de talleres sobre temas específicos el sábado. Los oradores y los temas variarán en cada reunión\, por lo que puede elegir asistir a la más cercana o a la que ofrezca los temas que más le interesen. \nAGENDA \nSÁBADO\, EL 22 DE ABRIL \n8:30 AM Desayuno \n9 AM Bienvenida y sesión plenaria | Fundación Episcopal de la Salud \n10 AM Taller | Sesiones de mañana \n11:45 AM Almuerzo y establecimiento de contactos \n1:00 PM Taller | Sesiones de tarde \n3:00 PM Clausura \nTALLERES \nSESIONES DE MAÑANA | 10 AM – 11:30 AM \n\n\n\nTaller nº 1 – Bienestar comunitario: El papel de los servicios de salud conductual\, las congregaciones y casi cualquier persona (Parte 1)\n\nLa sesión\, que constará de dos partes\, evaluará en qué punto nos encontramos tras los profundos desafíos de los últimos años y reflexionará sobre el papel de las congregaciones en el contexto del apoyo en la comunidad. Los participantes se irán con una comprensión matizada del continuo del bienestar mental y una gama de opciones para involucrarse en sus comunidades.\nEntre los oradores figuran:\n\nLynda Frost\, JD\, PhD\, Lynfro Consulting\nAnna Jackson\, MSSW\, Alpinista Consulting\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTaller nº 2 – Inseguridad alimentaria (Parte 1)\n\n\n\n\n¿Está su iglesia en una zona con inseguridad alimentaria o cerca de ella? ¿Ha aumentado el número de personas atendidas por el banco de alimentos o el ministerio de voluntarios de su iglesia? Este taller analizará cómo llegan los alimentos a nuestras comunidades y cómo se distribuyen para entender cómo algunos lugares tienen seguridad alimentaria y otros no. También se estudiará cómo podemos responder a las necesidades alimentarias de nuestras comunidades a través de ejemplos de iglesias episcopales locales.\nOradores:\n\nVarios líderes de congregaciones\, Diócesis Episcopal de Texas\n\n\n\n\n\nSESIONES DE TARDE | 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM \n\nTaller nº 3 – Bienestar comunitario: El papel de los servicios de salud conductual\, las congregaciones y casi cualquier persona (Parte 2)\nTaller nº 4 – Inseguridad alimentaria (Parte 2)\n\n¡INSCRÍBASE AQUÍ! \nLe animamos a que traiga un equipo de su congregación. Su congregación aprovechará al máximo la conferencia si su equipo puede explorar múltiples talleres. Si aún no ha decidido quién debe asistir o qué es lo más adecuado para su congregación\, póngase en contacto con nosotros. ¿Tiene preguntas? Póngase en contacto con Anne Eisner al 832-658-2600 o en aeisner@episcopalhealth.org.
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/in-common-2023-rooted-galveston/
LOCATION:Trinity Episcopal Church\, Galveston\, 2216 Avenue H\, Galveston\, Texas\, 77550\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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SUMMARY:Traces of the Trade Tour 2023 | St. John's Episcopal Church\, Palacios
DESCRIPTION:The Episcopal Health Foundation in partnership with St. John’s Episcopal Church and Sanford Community Center in Palacios\, TX invites you to view the film Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North and engage in dialogue facilitated by DeWolf descendant Dain Perry and wife Constance Perry. \nThe documentary recounts one New England family’s involvement in the slave trade in the 18th and early 19th centuries against the backdrop of Northern business\, communities and residents who condoned and benefited from slave trading. The film will be followed by facilitated discussion. \nRacial discrimination and systemic racism have profound effects on the health and well-being not only of minority populations\, but of our broader communities. EHF is uniquely positioned alongside the Diocese of Texas to partner with congregations to build bridges of health and wholeness into communities. Recognizing our Gospel call to seek and serve Christ in all persons\, together we will listen\, advise\, and work to build healthy communities. \nWhen: Saturday\, April 1\, 2023 @ 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM\nLocation: Sanford Community Center\n907 8th Street\, Palacios\, TX 77465 \nREGISTER HERE!  \nWatch the trailer here. \nIf you have questions about the event\, please contact Eric Moen\, Sr. Congregational Engagement Officer\, at emoen@episcopalhealth.org \nAll Racial Reconciliation work at EHF is coordinated in partnership with the Episcopal Diocese of Texas and TEC’s Becoming Beloved Community.
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/traces-of-the-trade-tour-2023-st-johns-episcopal-church-palacios/
LOCATION:Sanford Community Center\, 907 8th Street\, Palacios\, TX\, 77465\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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SUMMARY:Traces of the Trade Tour 2023 | St. Isidore's Episcopal Church\, Spring
DESCRIPTION:The Episcopal Health Foundation in partnership with St. Isidore’s Episcopal Church in Spring\, TX invites you to view the film Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North and engage in dialogue facilitated by DeWolf descendant Dain Perry and wife Constance Perry. \nThe documentary recounts one New England family’s involvement in the slave trade in the 18th and early 19th centuries against the backdrop of Northern business\, communities and residents who condoned and benefited from slave trading. The film will be followed by facilitated discussion. \nRacial discrimination and systemic racism have profound effects on the health and well-being not only of minority populations\, but of our broader communities. EHF is uniquely positioned alongside the Diocese of Texas to partner with congregations to build bridges of health and wholeness into communities. Recognizing our Gospel call to seek and serve Christ in all persons\, together we will listen\, advise\, and work to build healthy communities. \nWhen: Wednesday\, March 29\, 2023 @ 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM\nLocation: St. Isidore’s Episcopal Church\n24803 Oakhurst Dr.\, Spring\, TX 77386 \nREGISTER HERE!  \nWatch the trailer here. \nIf you have questions about the event\, please contact Eric Moen\, Sr. Congregational Engagement Officer\, at emoen@episcopalhealth.org \nAll Racial Reconciliation work at EHF is coordinated in partnership with the Episcopal Diocese of Texas and TEC’s Becoming Beloved Community.
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/traces-of-the-trade-tour-2023-st-isidores-episcopal-church-spring/
LOCATION:St. Isidore’s Episcopal Church\, 24803 Oakhurst Dr\, Spring\, TX\, 77386\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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SUMMARY:Traces of the Trade Tour 2023 | St. Francis of Assisi Episcopal Church\, Prairie View
DESCRIPTION:The Episcopal Health Foundation in partnership with St. Francis of Assisi Episcopal Church and St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church in Priaire View\, TX invites you to view the film Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North and engage in dialogue facilitated by DeWolf descendant Dain Perry and wife Constance Perry. \nThe documentary recounts one New England family’s involvement in the slave trade in the 18th and early 19th centuries against the backdrop of Northern business\, communities and residents who condoned and benefited from slave trading. The film will be followed by facilitated discussion. \nRacial discrimination and systemic racism have profound effects on the health and well-being not only of minority populations\, but of our broader communities. EHF is uniquely positioned alongside the Diocese of Texas to partner with congregations to build bridges of health and wholeness into communities. Recognizing our Gospel call to seek and serve Christ in all persons\, together we will listen\, advise\, and work to build healthy communities. \nWhen: Monday\, March 27\, 2023 @ 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM\nLocation: St. Francis of Assisi Episcopal Church\, 204 Dooley St. Prairie View\, TX 77446 \nDinner will be provided.  \nREGISTER HERE!  \nWatch the trailer here. \nIf you have questions about the event\, please contact Eric Moen\, Sr. Congregational Engagement Officer\, at emoen@episcopalhealth.org \nAll Racial Reconciliation work at EHF is coordinated in partnership with the Episcopal Diocese of Texas and TEC’s Becoming Beloved Community.
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/traces-of-the-trade-tour-2023-st-francis-of-assisi-episcopal-church-prairie-view/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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SUMMARY:Traces of the Trade Tour 2023 | All Saints' Episcopal Church\, Austin
DESCRIPTION:The Episcopal Health Foundation in partnership with All Saints’ Episcopal Church in Austin\, TX invites you to view the film Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North and engage in dialogue facilitated by DeWolf descendant Dain Perry and wife Constance Perry. \nThe documentary recounts one New England family’s involvement in the slave trade in the 18th and early 19th centuries against the backdrop of Northern business\, communities and residents who condoned and benefited from slave trading. The film will be followed by facilitated discussion. \nRacial discrimination and systemic racism have profound effects on the health and well-being not only of minority populations\, but of our broader communities. EHF is uniquely positioned alongside the Diocese of Texas to partner with congregations to build bridges of health and wholeness into communities. Recognizing our Gospel call to seek and serve Christ in all persons\, together we will listen\, advise\, and work to build healthy communities. \nWhen: Sunday\, March 26\, 2023 @ 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM\nLocation: All Saints’ Episcopal Church\n209 W 27h St\, Austin\, TX 78705 \nREGISTER HERE!  \nWatch the trailer here. \nIf you have questions about the event\, please contact Eric Moen\, Sr. Congregational Engagement Officer\, at emoen@episcopalhealth.org \nAll Racial Reconciliation work at EHF is coordinated in partnership with the Episcopal Diocese of Texas and TEC’s Becoming Beloved Community.
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/traces-of-the-trade-tour-2023-all-saints-episcopal-church-austin/
LOCATION:All Saints’ Episcopal Church\, 209 W 27th St\, Austin\, TX\, 78705\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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SUMMARY:In Common 2023...Rooted. | Waco
DESCRIPTION:Date:           March 25\, 2023\nLocation:  St. Alban’s Episcopal Church\n305 N 30th St\, Waco\, TX 76710 \nREGISTER HERE! – Registration remains open until Thursday\, March 23! \nFREE! For all Episcopal clergy\, lay leaders\, parishioners\, and community partners working with Episcopal churches. \nIn Common is an opportunity\, to be inspired\, gain new skills\, and share hopes for building bridges and getting to know our neighbors. EHF and community partner organizations will share resources that can help congregations understand their communities better\, identify their community’s needs and assets\, and take action for positive transformation. Meet others across the Diocese\, share stories and lessons learned\, and build relationships for future work. \nIn Common 2023 is organized into two regional convening events hosted in Waco and Galveston. Each event will include a full-day of topic-specific workshops on Saturday. Speakers and topics will vary for each convening so you may choose to attend the event closest to you or the one offering the topics of most interest. \n\nAGENDA \nSATURDAY\, MARCH 25\n8:30 AM          Breakfast \n9 AM                Welcome and Plenary Session | Episcopal Health Foundation \n10 AM              Workshop | Morning Sessions \n11:45 AM         Lunch + Networking \n1:00 PM          Workshop | Afternoon Sessions \n\n3:00 PM          Closing\n\nWORKSHOPS\n\nMORNING SESSIONS | 10 AM – 11:30 AM \n\nWorkshop #1 – Rooted. In the Community: Ministry with and to Multicultural Communities (En español)\n\nCome and explore community ministry that recognizes the diversity in communities. This workshop will provide examples of ministry from a Hispanic perspective to diverse neighborhoods and community groups. It will share lessons learned and offer suggestions and strategies on how to enhance current multicultural efforts. (This workshop will be conducted in Spanish with simultaneous translation available to English speakers.)\nSpeakers include:\n\nThe Rev. Oscar Huerta-Garcia\, El Buen Pastor\, Waco\nThe Rev. Alex Montes-Vela\, Episcopal Diocese of Texas\nRosalinda Rodriguez\, St. John’s\, Austin\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWorkshop #2 – Rooted. In Understanding Privilege and Unpacking It (please note this session will be offered twice\, in the morning and in the afternoon)\n\n The term white privilege is a very challenging one of people who are white. This workshop will explore the definition of “white privilege”: what it is and what it isn’t\, and its impact on the daily lives of people of color and people who are white.\nSpeakers:\n\nDain and Constance Perry\, Traces of the Trade\n\n\n\n\n\nAFTERNOON SESSIONS | 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM \n\nWorkshop #3 – Rooted. In Gathering: The Wellspring is a Vision for Arlington’s Future and a Church Centered on Neighbors\n\nAll Souls in Arlington asked themselves the question\, “Why are we using a 1960’s model of church in 2023? Square pegs\, round holes…” Not because they were particularly ingenious\, but because they were backed into a corner. The result is a fundamentally different way of being the church\, in an authentic\, faithful manner that is bringing health to the community and themselves. This workshop will introduce you to our community engagement discernment process\, invite you to reimagine the role of the church in the community\, and leave you with possibilities.\nSpeakers include:\n\nGloria Bender\, Arlington Center for Community Engagement (ACCE)\nThe Rev. Kevin Johnson\, All Soul’s\, Arlington\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWorkshop #4 – Rooted. In Understanding Privilege and Unpacking It (see Workshop 2)\n\n\nSpanish interpretation will be available if needed. EHF will also provide local lodging and childcare for those who require these services.\n\nREGISTER HERE!– Registration remains open until Thursday\, March 23!\n\nWe encourage you to bring a team from your congregation! Your congregation will get the most out of the conference if your team is able to explore multiple workshops. If you are still determining who should come or what is the best fit for your congregation\, contact us!\n\nQuestions? Contact Anne Eisner at 832-658-2600 or aeisner@episcopalhealth.org.
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/in-common-2023-rooted-waco/
LOCATION:St. Alban’s Episcopal Church\, Waco\, 305 N 30th St\, Waco\, TX\, 76710\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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SUMMARY:Traces of the Trade Tour 2022 | Palmer Memorial\, Houston
DESCRIPTION:The Episcopal Health Foundation in partnership with Palmer Memorial\, Houston invites you to view the film Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North and engage in dialogue facilitated by DeWolf descendant Dain Perry and wife Constance Perry. \nThe documentary recounts one New England family’s involvement in the slave trade in the 18th and early 19th centuries against the backdrop of Northern business\, communities and residents who condoned and benefited from slave trading. The film will be followed by facilitated discussion. \nRacial discrimination and systemic racism have profound effects on the health and well-being not only of minority populations\, but of our broader communities. EHF is uniquely positioned alongside the Diocese of Texas to partner with congregations to build bridges of health and wholeness into communities. Recognizing our Gospel call to seek and serve Christ in all persons\, together we will listen\, advise\, and work to build healthy communities. \nWhen: Wednesday\, September 28\, 2022 @ 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM\nLocation: Palmer Memorial Episcopal Church\n                           6221 Main St.\, Houston\, TX 77030 \nREGISTER HERE!  \nWatch the trailer here. \nIf you have questions about the event\, please contact Eric Moen\, Sr. Congregational Engagement Officer\, at emoen@episcopalhealth.org  \nAll Racial Reconciliation work at EHF is coordinated in partnership with the Episcopal Diocese of Texas and TEC’s Becoming Beloved Community.
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/traces-of-the-trade-tour-2022-palmer-memorial-houston/
LOCATION:Palmer Memorial Episcopal Church-Houston\, 6221 Main St.\, Houston\, Texas\, 77030
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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SUMMARY:Traces of the Trade Tour 2022 | Bryan
DESCRIPTION:The Episcopal Health Foundation\, in partnership with St. Andrew’s Episcopal and the Brazos Valley African American Museum in Bryan\, invites you to view the film Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North and engage in dialogue facilitated by DeWolf descendant Dain Perry and wife Constance Perry. \nPlease note\, the screening will be held The Brazos Center\, 3232 Briarcrest Dr.\, Bryan TX 77802 \nThe documentary recounts one New England family’s involvement in the slave trade in the 18th and early 19th centuries against the backdrop of Northern business\, communities and residents who condoned and benefited from slave trading. The film will be followed by facilitated discussion. \nRacial discrimination and systemic racism have profound effects on the health and well-being not only of minority populations\, but of our broader communities. EHF is uniquely positioned alongside the Diocese of Texas to partner with congregations to build bridges of health and wholeness into communities. Recognizing our Gospel call to seek and serve Christ in all persons\, together we will listen\, advise\, and work to build healthy communities. \nWhen: Tuesday\, September 27\, 2022 @ 6 PM – 9 PM\nLocation: The Brazos Center\n                    3232 Briarcrest Dr.\, Bryan\, TX 77802 \nREGISTER HERE!  \nWatch the trailer here. \nIf you have questions about the event\, please contact Eric Moen\, Sr. Congregational Engagement Officer\, at emoen@episcopalhealth.org  \nAll Racial Reconciliation work at EHF is coordinated in partnership with the Episcopal Diocese of Texas and TEC’s Becoming Beloved Community.
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/traces-of-the-trade-tour-2022-bryan/
LOCATION:The Brazos Center\, 3232 Briarcrest Dr.\, Bryan\, Texas\, 77802
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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SUMMARY:Traces of the Trade Tour 2022 | Episcopal Church of the Cross\, Austin
DESCRIPTION:The Episcopal Health Foundation in partnership with Episcopal Church of the Cross\, Austin invites you to view the film Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North and engage in dialogue facilitated by DeWolf descendant Dain Perry and wife Constance Perry. \nThe documentary recounts one New England family’s involvement in the slave trade in the 18th and early 19th centuries against the backdrop of Northern business\, communities and residents who condoned and benefited from slave trading. The film will be followed by facilitated discussion. \nRacial discrimination and systemic racism have profound effects on the health and well-being not only of minority populations\, but of our broader communities. EHF is uniquely positioned alongside the Diocese of Texas to partner with congregations to build bridges of health and wholeness into communities. Recognizing our Gospel call to seek and serve Christ in all persons\, together we will listen\, advise\, and work to build healthy communities. \nWhen: Sunday\, September 25\, 2022 @ 5 PM – 8 PM\nLocation: Lakeway Activity Center\n                           105 Cross Creek\, Lakeway\, TX 78734 \nREGISTER HERE!  \nWatch the trailer here. \nIf you have questions about the event\, please contact Eric Moen\, Sr. Congregational Engagement Officer\, at emoen@episcopalhealth.org  \nAll Racial Reconciliation work at EHF is coordinated in partnership with the Episcopal Diocese of Texas and TEC’s Becoming Beloved Community.
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/traces-of-the-trade-tour-2022-episcopal-church-of-the-cross-austin/
LOCATION:Lakeway Activity Center\, 105 Cross Creek\, Lakeway\, TX\, 78734
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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SUMMARY:Traces of the Trade 2022 | Nacogdoches
DESCRIPTION:The Episcopal Health Foundation\, in partnership with congregations and community organizations in Nacogdoches\, invites you to view the film Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North and engage in dialogue facilitated by DeWolf descendant Dain Perry and wife Constance Perry. \nThe screening is in partnership with the following congregations and organizations in Nacogdoches: 21/7 Association\, Austin Heights Baptist Church\, Westminister Presbyterian Church\,  Zion Hill 1st Baptist Church\, and Eastside Assembly of God. \n**Please note\, the screening will be held at Zion Hill First Baptist Church\, 122 NE Stallings Drive\, Nacogdoches\, TX.** \nThe documentary recounts one New England family’s involvement in the slave trade in the 18th and early 19th centuries against the backdrop of Northern business\, communities and residents who condoned and benefited from slave trading. The film will be followed by facilitated discussion. \nRacial discrimination and systemic racism have profound effects on the health and well-being not only of minority populations\, but of our broader communities. EHF is uniquely positioned alongside the Diocese of Texas to partner with congregations to build bridges of health and wholeness into communities. Recognizing our Gospel call to seek and serve Christ in all persons\, together we will listen\, advise\, and work to build healthy communities. \nWhen: Saturday\, September 24\,  2022 @ 4 PM – 7 PM\nLocation: Zion Hill First Baptist Church\n                    122 NE Stallings Drive\n                    Nacogdoches\, TX   \nREGISTER HERE!  \nWatch the trailer here. \nIf you have questions about the event\, please contact Eric Moen\, Sr. Congregational Engagement Officer\, at emoen@episcopalhealth.org  \nAll Racial Reconciliation work at EHF is coordinated in partnership with the Episcopal Diocese of Texas and TEC’s Becoming Beloved Community.
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/traces-of-the-trade-2022-nacogdoches/
LOCATION:Zion Hill First Baptist Church\, 122 NE Stallings Drive\, Nacogdoches\, Texas
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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SUMMARY:Traces of the Trade 2022 | St. Stephen's\, Houston
DESCRIPTION:The Episcopal Health Foundation in partnership with St. Stephen’s\, Houston invites you to view the film Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North and engage in dialogue facilitated by DeWolf descendant Dain Perry and wife Constance Perry. \nThe documentary recounts one New England family’s involvement in the slave trade in the 18th and early 19th centuries against the backdrop of Northern business\, communities and residents who condoned and benefited from slave trading. The film will be followed by facilitated discussion. \nRacial discrimination and systemic racism have profound effects on the health and well-being not only of minority populations\, but of our broader communities. EHF is uniquely positioned alongside the Diocese of Texas to partner with congregations to build bridges of health and wholeness into communities. Recognizing our Gospel call to seek and serve Christ in all persons\, together we will listen\, advise\, and work to build healthy communities. \nWhen: Friday\, September 23\, 2022 @ 6 PM – 9 PM\nLocation: St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church\n                           1805 W Alabama St\, Houston\, TX 77098 \nREGISTER HERE!  \nWatch the trailer here. \nIf you have questions about the event\, please contact Eric Moen\, Sr. Congregational Engagement Officer\, at emoen@episcopalhealth.org  \nAll Racial Reconciliation work at EHF is coordinated in partnership with the Episcopal Diocese of Texas and TEC’s Becoming Beloved Community.
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/traces-of-the-trade-2022-st-stephens-houston/
LOCATION:St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church\, Houston\, 1805 W Alabama St\, Houston\, Texas\, 77098
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220419
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220420
DTSTAMP:20260404T093206
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SUMMARY:Holy Currencies Ministry Incubation - Informational Webinars | Sessions at 12 PM and 6 PM
DESCRIPTION:Holy Currencies Ministry Incubation Informational Webinars\nHosted by the EHF Congregational Engagement Team and Kaleidoscope Institute\n \n Holy Currencies Ministry Incubation Informational Webinars  \n Date:  Tuesday\, April 19\, 2022\n Time:  12:00PM – 1:00 PM or 6:00PM – 7:00PM CST Two opportunities to join! \nDoes your congregation have a desire to enhance an existing ministry in the community\, but does not know how to get started? \nThe Episcopal Health Foundation’s Ministry Incubation Program\nEHF is looking for Episcopal congregations within the Episcopal Diocese of Texas with either 1) existing ministries that they would like to expand or better connect to the community\, or 2) clear commitments to future initiatives for which the Holy Currencies model could contribute to the impact and success of the initiative. \nPlease register for one of the two informational webinars to learn more about the benefits of your congregation’s participation\, the Holy Currencies model used to develop community ministry ideas\, and the timeline for the 2022 Holy Currencies Ministry Incubation Cohort. \n12:00 – 1:00 PM Session | REGISTER HERE!! \n6:00 – 7:00 PM Session | REGISTER HERE!! \nPlease contact Eric Moen at emoen@episcopalhealth.org if you have questions or concerns \nThe Episcopal Health Foundation Congregational Engagement Team works with the Episcopal congregations in the Episcopal Diocese of Texas to deepen their outreach ministries engaging in building healthy communities.
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/holy-currencies-ministry-incubation-informational-webinars-2022/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211028T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211028T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T093206
CREATED:20211013T215428Z
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SUMMARY:Organizing 101: Training for Churches
DESCRIPTION:Organizing 101: Training for Churches\nHosted by the EHF Congregational Engagement Team \n \nDate: Thursday\, October 28\, 2021\nTime: 7:00 – 8:30 PM CT \nJoin congregations across the diocese in an introductory session on how to engage your community and build relationships that lead to change!  This session will teach the basics of congregation based organizing for those interested in the process and those who have already begun working in their community. \nHOW TO REGISTER\nFollow the process below to use our new Events Management system \nAccess the EHF portal at https://ehf.fluxx.io \nLog in to our new Events Portal\n1.	If you have attended Any EHF event in the past\, you simply need to create a password.  Your username is the email address you used in the previous event.\n2.	If you have NOT attended an EHF event in the past\, then you need to create an account to gain access to the portal.  You will then receive an email from EHF and you can then register for the Organizing 101 training. \nRegister for Organizing 101:Training for Churches\n1.	To RSVP for Organizing 101 training you must complete the registration then log into the portal. https://ehf.fluxx.io\n2.	Click on RSVP for an event at the bottom of the Congregational Engagement Team portal.\n3.	Select from the menu\, “Organizing 101: Training for Churches”.  Click ‘save and continue’\n4.	If there are no additional questions\, click on save and close.\n5.	Click submit to send your RSVP\n6.	Once you submit your RSVP you will receive an approval that contains the zoom link.\n7.	See the attachment for a visual walkthrough.  Call us if you have any questions. \nIf you have any questions or concerns\, please contact Willie Bennett. \nThe Episcopal Health Foundation Congregational Engagement Team works with the Episcopal congregations in the Episcopal Diocese of Texas to deepen their outreach ministries engaging in building healthy communities.
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/organizing-101-training-for-churches/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211021T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211021T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T093206
CREATED:20211013T205734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211013T205912Z
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SUMMARY:What’s Community Got to Do with It? The Role of Lay People in Public Mental Health
DESCRIPTION:EHF Mental Health Learning Network\nHosted by the EHF Congregational Engagement Team and mental health partners Lynda Frost and Anna Jackson \n \nREGISTER HERE! \nThe Episcopal Health Foundation invites you to take part in a Learning Community composed of a series of 90-minute sessions aimed at exploring how we can create connection and promote the mental health and well-being of people in our communities and congregations.  \n What’s Community Got to Do with It? The Role of Lay People in Public Mental Health  \n Date:  Thursday\, October 21\, 2021\n Time:  11:30AM – 1:00PM CDT \nIn our lives\, our mental health ebbs and flows — sometimes our mental wellbeing is steady and sometimes we struggle. Many of our public behavioral health services in Texas are designed to support people experiencing a mental health crisis and lack capacity to address our ongoing mental health needs when we are doing well — or when we aren’t at our best but aren’t experiencing a full-fledged crisis. Access to care along this continuum of need is a key social justice issue across the state. \nThis session will focus on what the public mental health service system in Texas does\, what it does not do\, and what roles communities and congregations are playing across the state. We’ll share examples of effective community engagement to promote mental health — from education and advocacy to wellness support and social connection — and explore what participants might want to pursue. We’ll explore these examples with an eye to social justice concerns and identify ways to move beyond toxic charity to true partnership. \nREGISTER HERE! \nPlease contact Eric Moen at emoen@episcopalhealth.org if you have questions or concerns \nThe Episcopal Health Foundation Congregational Engagement Team works with the Episcopal congregations in the Episcopal Diocese of Texas to deepen their outreach ministries engaging in building healthy communities.
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/whats-community-got-to-do-with-it-the-role-of-lay-people-in-public-mental-health/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210826T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210826T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T093206
CREATED:20210608T164021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210802T170553Z
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SUMMARY:EHF Mental Health Learning Network | Are the Kids Alright? Children’s Mental Health in Texas
DESCRIPTION:EHF Mental Health Learning Network\nHosted by the EHF Congregational Engagement Team and mental health partners Lynda Frost and Anna Jackson \n \nREGISTER HERE! \nThe Episcopal Health Foundation invites you to take part in a Learning Community composed of a series of 90-minute sessions aimed at exploring how we can create connection and promote the mental health and well-being of people in our communities and congregations.  \n Are the Kids Alright? Children’s Mental Health in Texas  \n Date:  Thursday\, August 26\, 2021\n Time:  11:30AM – 1:00PM CDT \nThis month’s learning network session explores children’s mental health\, with a particular emphasis on the ways the education system and mental health intersect. Our learning network guides Lynda Frost and Anna Jackson will be joined by Angie Jackson\, an educator\, advocate\, and Master Level Certified Family Partner with deep expertise in children’s mental health. \nIn the session\, we will touch on:\n•	The systems that intersect with children and youth mental health services\, such as education\, primary care\, juvenile justice\, foster care\, and child welfare.\n•	A developmental view of children’s mental health.\n•	Examples and stories about children’s mental health within education\, in particular.\n•	Resources and referrals specific to children\, youth\, and families. \nREGISTER HERE! \nMeet Our Guest Presenter!\n\nAngie Jackson was born and raised in Chicago\, IL.  Life’s events led her to combine her passion for teaching with the field of parenting and mental health. Angie taught school in the inner city of Chicago for over 15 years before moving to Texas. The move to Texas led her on an exciting journey as she navigated the mental health system with her son.  This journey allowed her to combine the worlds of education and mental health. Combining those subject areas\, she has become an expert trainer and facilitator. Angie has experience in training Certified Family Partners\, Nurturing Program\, Youth and teen Mental Health First Aide. As a trainer and consultant\, she brings innovative ideas and enlightening perspectives to new family partners\, certified family partners\, parents\, staff and supervisors. Angie’s background includes being a parent\, teacher\, trainer\, supervisor of staff working with youth and their families. Angie appreciates her accomplishments of earning degrees in Education\, Human Services and an MBA in Healthcare administration\, however she is honored by her status as a Master Level Certified Family Partner and being a mother to her now adult son. \nREGISTER HERE! \nPlease contact Eric Moen at emoen@episcopalhealth.org if you have questions or concerns \nThe Episcopal Health Foundation Congregational Engagement Team works with the Episcopal congregations in the Episcopal Diocese of Texas to deepen their outreach ministries engaging in building healthy communities.
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/ehf-mental-health-learning-network-are-the-kids-alright-childrens-mental-health-in-texas/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210724T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210724T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T093206
CREATED:20210615T174731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210615T174731Z
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SUMMARY:Mental Health First Aid (Adult) | Good Shepherd Episcopal Church\, Friendswood 7/24
DESCRIPTION:Mental Health First Aid (Adult) | St. Luke’s Episcopal Church\, Livingston\nHosted by Good Shepherd Episcopal Church in Friendswood\, in partnership with the Episcopal Health Foundation. \n \nREGISTER HERE! \nAdult Mental Health First Aid at Good Shepherd\, Friendswood \nPlease join Good Shepherd Episcopal Church\, Friendswood for an 8-hour Mental Health First Aid training course partnered with the Episcopal Health Foundation.  \n Date:  Saturday\, July 24\, 2021\n Time:  8:30AM – 5:00PM CDT \nMental Health First Aid Teaches: \n* Risk factors and warning signs of mental health concerns\n* Information on depression\, anxiety\, trauma\, psychosis\, and substance abuse\n* A 5-step action plan to help someone developing a mental health concern or in crisis\n* Available evidence-based professional\, peer\, and self-help resources \nWho takes the course?: Mental Health First Aid is intended for all people and organizations that make up the fabric of a community. Professionals who regularly interact with a lot of people (such as police officers\, human resource directors\, and primary care workers)\, school and college leadership\, faith communities\, friends and family of individuals with mental illness or addiction\, or anyone interested in learning more about mental illness and addiction should get trained. \nREGISTER HERE! \nPlease contact Melodee Toles at mtoles@episcopalhealth.org with any questions or concerns regarding the workshop. \nThe Episcopal Health Foundation Congregational Engagement Team works with the Episcopal congregations in the Episcopal Diocese of Texas to deepen their outreach ministries engaging in building healthy communities.
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/mental-health-first-aid-adult-good-shepherd-episcopal-church-friendswood-7-24/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210612T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210612T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T093206
CREATED:20210512T183718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210512T184137Z
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SUMMARY:Mental Health First Aid (Adult) | St. Luke's Episcopal Church\, Livingston 6/12
DESCRIPTION:Mental Health First Aid (Adult) | St. Luke’s Episcopal Church\, Livingston\nHosted by St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Livingston in partnership with the Polk County Probation Office \n \nREGISTER HERE! \nAdult Mental Health First Aid at St. Luke’s\, Livingston \nPlease join St. Luke’s Episcopal Church\, Livingston for an 8-hour Mental Health First Aid training course partnered with the Polk County Probation Office. \n Date:  Saturday\, June 12\, 2021\n Time:  8:30AM – 5:00PM CDT \nMental Health First Aid Teaches: \n* Risk factors and warning signs of mental health concerns\n* Information on depression\, anxiety\, trauma\, psychosis\, and substance abuse\n* A 5-step action plan to help someone developing a mental health concern or in crisis\n* Available evidence-based professional\, peer\, and self-help resources \nWho takes the course?: Mental Health First Aid is intended for all people and organizations that make up the fabric of a community. Professionals who regularly interact with a lot of people (such as police officers\, human resource directors\, and primary care workers)\, school and college leadership\, faith communities\, friends and family of individuals with mental illness or addiction\, or anyone interested in learning more about mental illness and addiction should get trained. \nREGISTER HERE! \nPlease contact Melodee Toles at mtoles@episcopalhealth.org with any questions or concerns regarding the workshop. \nThe Episcopal Health Foundation Congregational Engagement Team works with the Episcopal congregations in the Episcopal Diocese of Texas to deepen their outreach ministries engaging in building healthy communities.
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/mental-health-first-aid-adult-st-lukes-episcopal-church-livingston-6-12/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210525T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210525T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T093206
CREATED:20210505T135328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210519T190856Z
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SUMMARY:EHF Liberating Structures Session | Facilitation Snacks: Meeting Openings
DESCRIPTION:EHF Liberating Structures Session\nHosted by the EHF Congregational Engagement Team and partners Lynda Frost and Anna Jackson \n \nREGISTER HERE! \nFacilitation Snacks: Meeting Openings \n Date: Tuesday\, May 25\, 2021\n Time: 12:00PM – 1:00PM CST \nEHF invites you to a one-hour session on Tuesday\, May 25\, 2021 to help your congregation and community partners with meeting facilitation. \nFor the first of these bite-size learning sessions on facilitation\, we’ll focus on creating meaningful beginnings. We’ll look at how we prepare people for sessions ahead of time\, how we get started\, and how to lift off!  \nExpect live\, simple\, and tangible tips for bringing people together. \nREGISTER HERE! \nPlease contact Anne Eisner at aeisner@episcopalhealth.org if you have any questions. \nThe Episcopal Health Foundation Congregational Engagement Team works with the Episcopal congregations in the Episcopal Diocese of Texas to deepen their outreach ministries engaging in building healthy communities.
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/ehf-liberating-structures-session-facilitation-snacks-meeting-openings/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210520T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210520T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T093206
CREATED:20210504T235111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210519T141532Z
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SUMMARY:EHF Mental Health Learning Network | Criminal (in)Justice and Mental Health
DESCRIPTION:EHF Mental Health Learning Network\nHosted by the EHF Congregational Engagement Team and mental health partners Lynda Frost and Anna Jackson \n \nREGISTER HERE! \nThe Episcopal Health Foundation invites you to take part in a Learning Community composed of a series of 90-minute sessions aimed at exploring how we can create connection and promote the mental health and well-being of people in our communities and congregations.  \n Criminal (in)Justice and Mental Health  \n Date:  Thursday\, May 20\, 2021\n Time:  6:30PM – 8:00PM CST \nThe EHF Learning Network is a next step for Episcopal congregations looking for imaginative ways to connect\, deepen strategies for promoting mental health and well-being\, and gain experience using virtual meeting platforms to invite meaningful conversation. \nThese 90-minute sessions are aimed at exploring how we can create connection and promote the mental health and well-being of people in our communities and congregations. \nThe sessions have two primary goals:\n1) Increase participants’ mental-health related knowledge\, particularly through the lens of mental health as a social justice issue\n2) Build connections across congregations in Texas with similar interests in promoting congregational and community well-being. \nThis second Learning Network session\, “Criminal (in)Justice\,” will:\n– Increase understanding of the nature and impact of incarceration;\n– Clarify the intersection of mental health and justice involvement; and\n– Identify intervention points along the continuum of justice involvement\, including where congregations may have an opportunity to make a difference. \nREGISTER HERE! \nPlease contact Eric Moen at emoen@episcopalhealth.org if you have questions or concerns \nThe Episcopal Health Foundation Congregational Engagement Team works with the Episcopal congregations in the Episcopal Diocese of Texas to deepen their outreach ministries engaging in building healthy communities.
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/ehf-mental-health-learning-network-criminal-injustice-and-mental-health/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210516
DTSTAMP:20260404T093206
CREATED:20210127T003359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210406T194922Z
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SUMMARY:Racial Reconciliation and the Baptismal Covenant: Striving for Justice and Peace Among All People
DESCRIPTION:Racial Reconciliation and the Baptismal Covenant: Striving for Justice and Peace Among All People\nHosted by the Cathedral Justice & Peace Council of Christ Church Cathedral in Houston\n \nWHAT: Racial Reconciliation and the Baptismal Covenant: Striving for Justice and Peace Among All People \nWHEN: Friday – Saturday\, May 14 – 15\, 2021 \nWHERE: Virtual! \nREGISTRATION:  Please register on the Christ Church Cathedral website. \nOn May 14 – 15\, 2021\, the Cathedral Justice & Peace Council will host the conference “Racial Reconciliation and the Baptismal Covenant: Striving for Justice and Peace Among All People.” The conference will be held via Zoom and Facebook Premiere. The conference will include award-winning and inspiring speakers of both local and national note and will encourage the Cathedral to embody God’s Beloved Community.  \n FIND MORE INFORMATION ON SPEAKERS AND REGISTRATION ON THE CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL WEBSITE!
URL:https://www.episcopalhealth.org/event/edotracialreconciliation/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:Events and Webinars
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