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Related Links
Mental Health, Churches, and Other Faith Communities
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Ø American
Association of Pastoral Counselors
Ø American
Baptist Resolution on Mental Illness
Ø Anabaptist Disabilities
Network
Ø B.A.C.H.
Development: Ministry to those with Mental Illness
Ø Episcopal Mental Illness
Network (EMIN)
Ø Jewish Association for the
Mentally Ill (U.K.)
Ø Lutheran
(ELCA) Mental Illness Network
Ø Lutheran Church,
Missouri Synod: Mental Health/Mental Illness
Ø NAMI
Indianapolis - Faith Communities Education Project
Ø NAMI-NC Faith Based
Links Page
Ø OASSIS (Organization for
Attempters and Survivors of Suicide in Interfaith Services)
Ø Presbyterian Serious Mental Illness (PSMIN) "Honest Talk
about Serious Mental Illness"
Ø Sr. Ann Catherine and John
Veierstahler
Ø United Church of Christ Mental
Illness Network
Ø United Methodist Church and Mental Illness (General Board of
Church and Society)
Ø United
Synagogue of Conservative Judaism: On Behalf of Jewish Mentally Ill
Ø Virginia Interfaith
Committee on Mental Illness Ministries
Ø Giordano Counseling Services
Ø The nondenominational Davidson
[N.C.] Clergy Center

For more information contact: John M. Crowe, D.Min., APC
Member, NAMI-NC Member, NC Mental Health AssociationIncapacity Leave
E-Mail drcrowe@nccumc.org
Phone: 919 759-2146 The NCC-UMC Committee on Disability Concerns
provides this information and should be used with great caution. It should not
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