Faith Partners Leadership Training -
Los Angeles, CA (Virtual)
September 26 and October 3, 2024
Workshop Description
You are invited to the Faith Partners Leadership Training to address substance use disorders, addiction, and related mental health issues
The pandemic has magnified the need to address addiction and related mental health issues in our congregations and surrounding communities. One family in three has direct experience with someone suffering from addiction and often more with related mental health issues. The faith community can play a vital role in prevention and recovery; yet are sometimes reluctant or uncomfortable talking about these issues.
An informed clergy, supported by committed, trained congregational members has a tremendous opportunity to serve people who suffer; a ministry of prevention and recovery support offers real hope. Faith Partners provides a thoughtful four-step process to start an effective, sustainable team ministry to address the needs of the whole congregation.
Leadership Training: The goal is to equip participants in taking the initial steps in developing a congregational team ministry. This is the first workshop in the training series. As a result of this workshop, participants will be better able to:
- Learn what a prevention and recovery ministry team does;
- Recognize the barriers to starting this ministry;
- Identify the role of leadership (clergy and laity); and
- Demonstrate specific steps to building a team and congregational support.
Faith Partners team initial activities often fall into the general areas of awareness, education and recovery support. These efforts often grow in relationship to the team’s capacity, the congregation’s needs and receptivity, and the congregation’s missional focus. Teams often broaden their focus from substance use disorders to other addictions to mental health issues as the need presents itself, creating an educational platform for understanding.
Faith Partners, a non-profit organization established in 1995, provides leadership, training, and consultation to educate clergy and develop congregational prevention and recovery support team ministries. This evidence-based intervention model has been established in hundreds and hundreds of congregations from 24 different faith traditions in 30 states. Faith Partners, in partnership with the Clinton Foundation – Opioid Response Network’s Empower Faith Leaders Program in California, through a contract funded by the Sierra Health Partners, is working with clergy and congregations to develop greater capacity and establish effective, sustainable ministries to address substance use disorders, other addictions, and related mental health issues.
Details
What: Help participants initiate a congregational team response to addiction and related mental health issues.
Who: Clergy, Staff, and Lay leadership who can help initiate this ministry effort in their congregation (ideally at least 1 clergy and 1 lay person)
Where: Comfort of your own home or office (virtual event via Zoom)
When: Thursday, September 26, 2024 AND Thursday, October 3, 2024 from to 6-8:30 pm.
No Cost: THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR THIS TRAINING
This program is funded by the Clinton Foundation and conducted by Faith Partners
For more information please contact:
- Drew Brooks – drewbrooks@faith-partners.org or 512-417-2307 (St. Paul, MN)