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Training Programs—National Health Ministries develops
and supports national, regional and seminary workshops designed
to assist presbyteries and congregations in their health ministries.
Our staff and consultants participate
as program resource persons in many presbytery and synod events.
Consultants—Highly skilled and experienced specialists
are employed by National Health Ministries as consultants.
These consultants help the whole church address its health concerns
by sharing their experience in the areas of addiction, mental
illness, HIV/AIDS, parish nursing and congregational health
ministries. They work primarily with presbytery leaders
who request their services through National Health Ministries.
National Advocacy—The health policies and resolutions
of the General Assembly urge Presbyterians to become involved
in health ministries of direct service by reaching out to those
in immediate need and advocating for a just health care system.
National Health Ministries works in conjunction with the Presbyterian
Washington Office on public policy advocacy for health
as well as supporting ecumenical, national and local efforts
of
advocacy.
Grants—National Health Ministries offers matching grants
to presbyteries and synods ($500-$2,000) to help develop and
strengthen health programs in local congregations. Grants
are also available for innovative ministries that represent
emerging health needs.
Educational Resources—Resources
offered by National Health Ministries include educational materials,
curricula for youth, videos,
worship resources, posters and bulletin inserts.
Networking/Sharing Models—National
Health Ministries strongly encourages local congregations,
presbyteries,
synods, seminaries and ecumenical groups to share their stories
and models of health ministries. A compilation of models
can be ordered through the resource
section (Life Abundant: Celebrating Health, Healing
and Wholeness—Stories of Health Ministries).
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