The Many Facets of Family Caregiving Hands are often symbols of caregiving—holding a heart, a house, or a family. They represent the tangible, loving care many provide. Yet...
You are Not Alone This past March, WMPC’s Mental Health and Wellness and Health Ministry teams welcomed Dr. Warren Kinghorn, a professor at Duke Divinity...
Massanetta Middle School Trip: Wholly Loved It is in times when I step into a new season or place that I am reminded of how guiding the Holy Spirit truly is. For those who don’t...
Appalachian Service Project 2025 As a 20-year-old, life is full of firsts. In the past few weeks, I’ve started my internship at White Memorial, entered youth ministry for...
A Club No One Wants To Join During the last week of November 2024, the Mental Health and Wellness Ministry Committee at White Memorial hosted a luncheon and brief...
Love is a Verb Love is an action, a spiritual practice, and a choice. I began writing this piece before the death of President Jimmy Carter, but after...
Managing Holiday Season Expectations: A Mental Health and Family Perspective The holiday season is often considered a time of joy, celebration, and togetherness. However, for many, it can also be a period fraught...
National Family Caregivers Month: “I Care” Fifty-three million Americans say, “I care” and serve as the primary caregiver for a family member. That care equals $470 billion...
Isolated and Lonely: What can you do? Loneliness and isolation both contribute to adverse health consequences. Research has shown that people who are lonely or feel isolated...