Partners in Health and Wholeness 2017/18 announcements
April 6, 2018
Congratulations: 2017 PHW Collaborative Congregations
Congratulations to the following congregations from the WNCC UMC and the NCC UMC who were a part of the PHW Collaborative in 2017 and are/were eligible for grants to expand or implement health and wellness ministries in 2017/2018. We are delighted to walk alongside these churches who are exploring what it means to engage with the health needs of their communities through a lens of faith.
Goldston UMC Tucker’s Grove UMC
Asbury UMC Red Oak UMC
Hickory Grove UMC Bethesda UMC
First UMC Hickory Bryson City UMC
Robbinsville UMC Conway UMC
Ahoskie UMC Blackburn’s Chapel UMC
Saint Francis UMC First UMC Rutherfordton
Middleburg UMC/Hermon UMC Charge Woodland UMC
Wesley Chapel UMC Long’s UMC
Cruso UMC New Story Church
Center UMC Brown’s Chapel UMC
Bethany UMC Zion UMC
Beauty Spot UMC Milwaukee Charge
Asbury UMC Red Oak UMC
Hickory Grove UMC Bethesda UMC
First UMC Hickory Bryson City UMC
Robbinsville UMC Conway UMC
Ahoskie UMC Blackburn’s Chapel UMC
Saint Francis UMC First UMC Rutherfordton
Middleburg UMC/Hermon UMC Charge Woodland UMC
Wesley Chapel UMC Long’s UMC
Cruso UMC New Story Church
Center UMC Brown’s Chapel UMC
Bethany UMC Zion UMC
Beauty Spot UMC Milwaukee Charge
Contact: Nicole Johnson, nicole@nccouncilofchurches.org, 828.767.0181
2018 Collaborative Open and Mini-Grant Opportunities
Each year in North Carolina, thousands of people die of preventable diseases and almost 1 million North Carolinians currently lack health insurance. As Christians, we follow as Lord and Savior someone who is still referred to as the Great Physician; who heals the sick, guides the lost, and liberates the oppressed. Because we believe that the Church remains an institution of great influence in the community, Partners in Health and Wholeness asks people of faith to consider the effort Jesus made to show that healing and saving were about the whole person—mind, body and spirit. Will you join us?
Maybe it means learning more about the health priorities in your community, developing a health and wellness committee, planting a community garden, developing healthier food pantry guidelines, creating and hosting workshops/exercise classes/end of life care training, increasing resources for mental health or becoming better stewards of creation. Our faith can help us develop practical ways and inspired ministries that reiterate the care that God has for our communities.
Collaborative Application Cycle Dates: February 03, 2018 – November 30, 2018.
Mini-Grant Cycle Dates: May 01, 2018 – June 30, 2018 and September 01, 2018 – October 31, 2018.
Visit us at healthandwholeness.org.
For more information Nicole Johnson at 828-767-0181 or nicole@nccouncilofchurches.org.
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