Mental Health Awareness month
Let’s face it: the last two years of pandemic have been difficult for everyone, and for some more than others. At Mount Olivet, we believe that God invites us into abundant life and care for our whole selves, including our mental health. We seek to create a culture where people feel safe discussing their concerns. By sharing our stories, we realize we are not alone in our struggles; and, we connect more deeply and vulnerably with God and with one another.
Speakers in worship
April 24 & April27
Jason Kubelbeck
May 1 & May 4
Rich Holleque
May 15
Vicki Elliot, Executive Director of Mental Health Connect
mental health resources table
On Sundays during the month of May, there will be a table in the Welcome Center with resources from our partner, Mental Health Connect. Mental Health Connect provides community-based resources, support, and education to improve access to mental health services and to connect individuals and families with the services they need. Stop by and learn more about how MHC Navigators can help connect you to support, treatment options, and resources.