The Fruit of the Spirit, Mental Health Crises, & Our Practices of Christian Worship
Session Description
In a world of anxiety, depression, and fatigue, how do we both explain and invite people into experiences of profound joy, peace, and gentleness? Where do our practices of worship—our preaching, singing, praying, and communing—contribute to our mental health crises? How might these very practices become means of grace that bring healing and hope? And how might this be true for people in very different generational contexts?
Conference Title
2023 Calvin Symposium on Worship
Event Date
2-9-2023
Event Type
Panel/Conversation
Type (recording/text)
Recording
Subject Area
Worship
Topic
Spiritual Formation/Discipleship
Keywords:
fruit of the spirit, mental health, worship
Upload Date
9-2-2023 12:00 AM
Recommended Citation
Gorrell, Angela Williams; Hulst, Mary S.; and Swinton, John, "The Fruit of the Spirit, Mental Health Crises, & Our Practices of Christian Worship" (2023). Symposium on Worship Archive. 9.
https://digitalcommons.calvin.edu/uni-cicw-symposium/2023/sessions/9
The Fruit of the Spirit, Mental Health Crises, & Our Practices of Christian Worship
In a world of anxiety, depression, and fatigue, how do we both explain and invite people into experiences of profound joy, peace, and gentleness? Where do our practices of worship—our preaching, singing, praying, and communing—contribute to our mental health crises? How might these very practices become means of grace that bring healing and hope? And how might this be true for people in very different generational contexts?