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Join the Connectional Young Adult Ministry during CYYAW for Talk About it Tuesday’s Conversation “ Stress in The Pulpit and The Pew”. You don't want to miss it! Tuesday, January 31 at 7:00 PM CST on Facebook Live.


This conversation is centered around mental health and the adverse effects it plays on those who preach, teach, and work in the church. The objective of this conversation is for leaders to be open about the mental or stressful challenges they have faced while adhering to God's call as clergy and lay. The question remains what then can we do to avoid being burned out and stressed as we do the work of the church?



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Last Chance To Join The Journey With 200+ Other CME Clergy!

Register Now For The Bold Money Matter$ Educational Series!!


Clergy may register to attend live weekly financial literacy courses starting February 7th, 2023 through March 28th, 2023 at 8 pm EST weekly.


Informational zoom sessions for Q & A will be January 24th and 31st at 8 pm EST.

All registered participants will receive the link to Q & A.

The first course begins February 7th at 8 pm est!

If you have already registered, Log in to your account to access more information.


Eligible participants who complete the educational series will have the opportunity to apply for direct aid made possible through the Lilly Endowment Foundation. Please register today!

Bold Money Matter$ Planning Team

Bishop Teresa Jefferson-Snorton, Ecumenical Bishop and Grant Administrator

Dr. Tyone T. Davis, Program Coordinator and Budget Officer

Mrs. CheRhonda Greenlee, Program Assistant



 
 
 

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Black Health Matters African Americans have poor health outcomes on nearly every disease index; we're either at higher risk for developing an illness or we die from it in greater numbers. While access to health insurance and socioeconomic status play a significant part in these health disparities, we also lack awareness about a lot of preventive steps we could take to better our health, and we're in denial, too. Black Health Matters will provide information about health and well-being from a service-oriented perspective–with lots of upbeat, positive solutions and tips.

The site will feature the following departments:

  • Our Health: Articles on health and wellness and the latest health and medical news, particularly as it impacts African American and Afro-Latin audiences

  • Beauty: Beauty and lifestyle stories, including tips on skin care, hair care, nail care; detailed pieces about the plastic surgery industry and reconstructive surgery following illness

  • Mind & Body: Using the mind and soul in healing to promote wellness, this channel explores the role spirituality and inspirational techniques play in overall well-being

  • Nutrition & Fitness: Healthy takes on cultural favorites, ways to lighten up dessert and snack foods; in-depth stories about why some populations have difficulty following healthy eating directives; nutrition news; fitness; ways to avoid illness through diet and exercise

 
 
 
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