
Faith Partners Team Training -
Los Angeles, California
April 25-26, 2025
Workshop Description
One family in three has direct experience with someone suffering from addiction and often more with related mental health (MH) 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. Faith Partners provides a thoughtful process to start an effective, sustainable team ministry to address the needs of the whole congregational team.
Faith Partners has responded since 1995 offering clergy and lay-leadership useful tools and strategies, educational materials, and training. This team approach cultivates an informed, compassionate response to help create a safe, hospitable place that allows for hope, help, and healing.
Faith Partners has established a national presence resulting in well over 1,500 trained congregational teams in 30 states from 25 different faith traditions. These team members have served thousands of individuals and families by offering the necessary tools and supports to build resilience and effectively meet people in their brokenness.
Goal: Provide participants with the information, skills and resources to initiate and build a prevention and recovery support team in their congregation.
Objectives: As a result of this training, participants will be better able to:
- Demonstrate effective team functioning.
- Understand the five congregational ministry/service areas.
- Initiate educational sessions within their team and congregational community.
- Identify and work with community resources.
- Develop an initial action plan.
- Utilize evaluation tools in measuring effectiveness.
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 process addictions to mental health issues as the need presents itself, creating an educational platform for understanding these issues.
Please join us in this important work to address addiction and related mental health issues in our midst.
Details
What: focus on initiating a congregational team to respond to addiction, related mental health issues and build resiliency in individuals and families
Who: lay leadership who will help initiate, develop, and sustain this congregational effort (average team size is between 3-7 members), clergy are always welcome!
Where: St. Paul’s Commons, 840 Echo Park Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90026, 213-482-2040, Bob Williams.
When: Friday, April 25, 2025 from 2:00 to 8:00 p.m. & Saturday, April 26, 2025 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
THERE IS NO TRAINING FEE FOR THIS WORKSHOP because the program is funded by Opioid Response Network (ORN) Sierra Health Foundation of California sponsored by the Clinton Foundation. Although, we will need $25.00/person for meals, snacks, and beverages.
For more information please contact the following:
- Drew Brooks of Faith Partners – drewbrooks@faith-partners.org or 512-417-2307 (St. Paul, MN)
Thank you to our California Partners
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