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Practical, faith‑integrated training and on‑call support for pastors, church leaders, and nonprofit teams. Empowering pastors, church leaders & nonprofits with faith-integrated mental health training, online courses, downloadable guides & on-call consultation to build safe, healthy ministry care systems.

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Church Mental Health Webinar Series

A three-part live series with Dr. Ca Trice Glenn, LPC for pastors, church staff, and nonprofit teams who are carrying real stories in real time and want practical tools that honor both ministry and mental health.

Attend one session or the full series – live, practical, and grounded in real ministry life.

Format: Live online via private link Cost: Free with registration

Hosted by Dr. Ca Trice Glenn, LPC · Church Mental Health Training

Caring for Souls Without Burning Out

Audience: Pastors and church leaders Date: Tuesday, March 10, 2026

A practical mental health conversation for pastors navigating sermons, crisis calls, and people’s needs while trying not to disappear in the process.

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When People Are Not Okay

Audience: Church staff and lay leaders Date: Thursday, April 16, 2026

Tools for the staff and lay leaders who hear “I am not okay” in hallways, offices, and parking lots and want to respond with care and clarity.

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Serving Without Sinking

Audience: Nonprofit teams Date: Wednesday, May 13, 2026

A space for nonprofit teams to name the impact of caring for people in crisis and to explore sustainable ways to keep serving without sinking.

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Free live webinar series

Church Mental Health Webinar Series

Three short, live sessions with Dr. Ca Trice Glenn, LPC for pastors, church staff, and nonprofit teams who want mental health tools that fit real ministry life.

  • Caring for Souls Without Burning Out – for pastors and church leaders.
  • When People Are Not Okay – for church staff and lay leaders.
  • Serving Without Sinking – for nonprofit teams.

Live only · under an hour each · free with registration.

Who We Serve

Pastors

Pastors are often the first people church members turn to in times of crisis, grief, or mental health struggles. Yet clergy are rarely given formal training in counseling or crisis care. Our programs equip pastors with practical frameworks, such as pastoral triage, suicide prevention, and burnout awareness, so you can shepherd with wisdom while staying healthy yourself. With these tools, you’ll feel confident knowing when to provide care, when to set boundaries, and when to refer to professionals.

Nonprofit Leaders

Community nonprofits carry incredible responsibility in meeting both physical and emotional needs. For directors and training coordinators, our workshops and consulting services provide faith-integrated mental health training that equips staff and volunteers to serve with sensitivity and competence. Whether your nonprofit supports families, youth, or vulnerable populations, we help your team respond with clarity, compassion, and practical resources that align with your mission.

Church Staff & Lay Leaders

Deacons, elders, and lay leaders are the backbone of pastoral care in many congregations. Yet many feel unprepared when faced with issues like depression, domestic violence, or caregiver burnout. Our training equips lay leaders with a simple but powerful toolkit, listening skills, crisis response frameworks, and referral pathways, so they can offer safe, biblically grounded support without overstepping their role.

Faith Communities

Churches as a whole are called to be places of refuge and healing. When a congregation embraces mental health ministry, stigma is reduced and lives are changed. Our resources give faith communities the knowledge and confidence to support one another, whether through caregiver support groups, dementia-friendly worship services, or mental health awareness campaigns. Together, we can build a culture where faith and mental health care work hand in hand to strengthen the Body of Christ.

Who We Serve

Pastors

Pastors are often the first people church members turn to in times of crisis, grief, or mental health struggles. Yet clergy are rarely given formal training in counseling or crisis care. Our programs equip pastors with practical frameworks, such as pastoral triage, suicide prevention, and burnout awareness, so you can shepherd with wisdom while staying healthy yourself. With these tools, you’ll feel confident knowing when to provide care, when to set boundaries, and when to refer to professionals.

Nonprofit Leaders

Community nonprofits carry incredible responsibility in meeting both physical and emotional needs. For directors and training coordinators, our workshops and consulting services provide faith-integrated mental health training that equips staff and volunteers to serve with sensitivity and competence. Whether your nonprofit supports families, youth, or vulnerable populations, we help your team respond with clarity, compassion, and practical resources that align with your mission.

Church Staff & Lay Leaders

Deacons, elders, and lay leaders are the backbone of pastoral care in many congregations. Yet many feel unprepared when faced with issues like depression, domestic violence, or caregiver burnout. Our training equips lay leaders with a simple but powerful toolkit, listening skills, crisis response frameworks, and referral pathways, so they can offer safe, biblically grounded support without overstepping their role.

Faith Communities

Churches as a whole are called to be places of refuge and healing. When a congregation embraces mental health ministry, stigma is reduced and lives are changed. Our resources give faith communities the knowledge and confidence to support one another, whether through caregiver support groups, dementia-friendly worship services, or mental health awareness campaigns. Together, we can build a culture where faith and mental health care work hand in hand to strengthen the Body of Christ.

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