Worship and music both aid in self-regulation/healing and each holds value individually and collectively. In 2023, the National Institute on Health reported that more than 1 in 5adults live with mental illness. This is heavily attributed to the variety of traumatic experiences one has endured in a lifetime.
However, there is an antidote readily available to assist. Music has been intricately woven into society’s fabric, and held individuals,entities, and movements together for more than two centuries. From ancient medical practices to modern day science, music has been consulted for its’ vast healing properties.
This virtual lunch and learn offers participants the chance to:
- Identify the neurological impact of music.
- Learn how to incorporate trauma-informed worship practices into their ministry setting to assist congregants navigating challenging times.
- Recieve 2-3 practical applications that promote positive emotional health and well-being.
Join Dr. Camisha Chambers for this invigorating – and timely - conversation designed to build and maintain thriving congregations! There are two opportunities to attend
Registration details are below.
August 21 11:30 am - 1:00 pm
August 28: 11:30 am - 1:00 pm