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Breaking the Silence
Mental Health and Faith
According to Ipsos research, Mental Health is the number one health concern. Jesus followers are not exempt from struggling with mental health. However, Christians are often shamed when they struggle with the mental well-being. This causes many to remain silent about their struggle. In this series, we will explore the intersection of mental well-being and the Christian faith. We will offer biblical perspectives on mental health and highlight the hope found in scripture for a healthy way forward.
Sermons in this series
- Breaking the Silence
Healing Hearts
The Power of Gratitude
by Dion Frasier
Preaching
This is the last sermon before we enter the holiday of Thanksgiving. This sermon will help us to explore the impact gratitude has on our mental well-being. While gratitude isn’t a solve all, it is a seminole ingredient to managing our mental struggles in this life.
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- Breaking the Silence
Help Wanted
Breaking the Stigmas
by Dion Frasier
Preaching
With the help of a Mental Help professional, we will discuss the need for those of us who struggle to reach out and get help without feeling shame or guilt. While the world might place stigmas on mental health and the various therapies available, we should know that God has gifted many in the field to offer help and hope.
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- Breaking the Silence
Seeking Shalom
Wholeness in a Fractured World
by Dion Frasier
Preaching
The quest for wholeness and wellness is comprised of men, women, and children seeking to cope with the cares and worries in this life. Reaching out to God then becomes this pursuit of Shalom (the peace of God) in all areas. We explore God’s offer of peace in our minds and hearts as a prescription for our mental anguish.
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- Breaking the Silence
I'm Not OK
Permission to Be Real
by Dion Frasier
Preaching
Simply put, we often need permission to admit that we are struggling mentally. Our society has made it taboo to struggle mentally. Those who suffer are called weak and this induces shame. In this sermon, we will highlight that people of faith have always struggled with mental wellness. It is human to struggle, and God is available to meet us in our struggle.
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