Clergy Care


Clergy Care Through Service

Serving others can provide perspective.  Hard work encourages a good night’s sleep which can result in rest.  Working alongside others builds community. Clergy and Ministry Professionals are invited to spend time serving in Haywood County to do flood relief...


Coming Together: Clergy Collegiality and Care

You are encouraged to gather with a group of 3 or more Western North Carolina clergy or ministry professionals. You may choose to plan an outing, a meal, an overnight retreat, etc...


Tending the Shepherds: Mental Health Support for Clergy

This report focuses on findings from the CHI 2019 statewide survey. It includes information on the current mental health utilization gaps among UMC clergy in North Carolina. It also includes important information and resources that can help you tend to your mental health.


Service of Loss, Lament, Healing and Hope

This service is designed for clergy and ministry professionals to gather and share in a time of worship together...


Behavioral Health Counselors/Therapists in Western North Carolina

This list of pastoral counselors/therapists has been compiled on behalf of the Leadership Development Team.


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