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The Church Mental Health Summit will equip individuals and church leaders with the skills, tools, strategies, and resources to better manage their mental health and that of their congregations.

 

 Date: April 3, 2025

Time: 9:00 am - 3:30 pm

Location:
Zion Church
114 Zion Road

Clarion 
Pensylvannia
 click for map location

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BE EQUIPPED TO SUPPORT MENTAL HEALTH.

 

FROM BROKENNESS 
TO BELONGING

Your church has the unique opportunity to be a place of purpose, belonging, and hope for your community.

Your congregation and community are looking for help and your church has a role to play in supporting mental health. 

Join the Church Mental Health Summit to better understand the needs in your community. 

April 3, 2025

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Hear From Local Experts!

Walking with Survivors: Supporting Those Who Have Experienced Past Abuse

Learn to create safe, healing spaces and support abuse survivors with trauma-informed, biblical care.

Walking with Sufferers: Walking Alongside Those in Present Pain

Learn to support those in hardship with biblical truth, compassionate care, and authentic encouragement.

Walking with Servants: Preventing Burnout and Addressing Compassion Fatigue

Prevent burnout and compassion fatigue by cultivating self-care, healthy boundaries, and sustainable ministry rhythms.

 

Plus...Hear From More Workshop Speakers 

Learning to Grieve Well
Supporting Parents of Kids with Mental Health Struggles
Redemptive Compassion in Action
Discipleship and Mental Health
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What To Expect

Summit Schedule

 

9:00 AM | Welcome 

9:15AM  | General Session 
Walking with Survivors: Supporting Those Who Have Experienced Past Abuse
Jessica Hansford, CEO, Clarion Psychiatric Center

10:00 AM  | Table Discussion

10:20 AM | Break

10:30 AM | Breakout Sessions 

11:15  | Networking Break

11:30 AM | General Session
Walking with Sufferers: Walking Alongside Those in Present Pain
John Andrew Bryant, Author

12:00 PM | Table Discussion

12:20 PM | Lunch & Community Connecting 

1:00 PM | Breakout Sessions 

1:45 PM | Break

2:00 PM | General Session 3
Walking with Servants: Preventing Burnout and Addressing Compassion FatigueDr. Bob Ryver, Pastor of Grace Baptist Church

2:30 PM | Table Discussion

 2:50 PM | Interview/Q & A with Author/Speaker John Andrew Bryant

3:30 PM | Dismissal

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☆Save Your Seat☆

The 2025 Clarion Church Mental Health Summit

Price includes lunch, resource fair and collaboration opportunities

 Event Details: 

  • Date: April 3, 2025

  • Time: 9:00 am - 3:30 pm  

  • Location: 
    Zion Church
    114 Zion Road
    Clarion Pennsylvania
     click for map location

COST: $20/pp

* Lunch included in the ticket price

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Meet The Host!

Hello!

Pastor Trent here from Zion Church.
We are thrilled to have you join us for the 2024 Clarion County Church Mental Health Summit!

This year, we’re excited to partner with the Global Church Mental Health Summit, as well as local organizations within Clarion County to create a time where all of us can connect and be inspired—to lead, collaborate, and innovate to better our care in light of mental health for all of Clarion County. 

We are anticipating a wonderful time of learning, sharing, great conversations, and networking—prayer, worship, being encouraged and uplifted together!! 

Can’t wait to have you join us!

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See you soon!

"We are excited to welcome author John Andrew Bryant to this year’s summit. His book, A Quiet Mind To Suffer With, shares his personal journey with OCD, offering a profound reflection on suffering and faith.

"This is the story of Christ’s nearness to my own suffering―my mental breakdown, my journey to the psych ward, my long, slow, painful recovery―and how Christ will use even our agony and despair to turn us into servants and guests of the mercy offered in his gospel.” - John Andrew Bryant

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The Church Mental Health Summit will equip individuals and church leaders with the skills, tools, strategies, and resources to better manage their mental health and that of their congregations.

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