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Annual Conference 2012

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

Thursday Evening
Pre-Conference Program & Dinner - Invitation Only
for each Sponsoring Congregations' Clergy and Lay Volunteer

Mental Health Ministry:
A Path for Growing Our Congregations
Speaker: The Rev. Craig Rennebohm

Friday Morning

Being Present: Spiritual Care & Mental Illness
The Rev. Dr. Craig Rennebohm, Keynote Speaker

Choosing Recovery
Dr. Michael A. Fuller, M. D., Invited Speaker

Friday Afternoon

Breakout Sessions on Education, Advocacy, & Support

SPEAKERS 2012

Rev. Dr. Craig Rennebohm, Keynote Speaker
Noted author, advocate, international lecturer, and
homeless mental health ministry pioneer;
founder & Chaplain of Mental Health Chaplaincy in Seattle.

Dr. Michael Fuller, Guest Speaker
Board certified in Psychiatry & Neurology,  Associate Professor, Director of Psychiatric Forensic Service, and
Medical Director of Consult & Liaison Services at

The Psychiatric Consultation & Liaison Service,
University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas.
Lectures widely on such topics as anxiety and

depressive disorders, psychiatric manifestations of AIDS,
clinical hypnosis, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, emergency psychiatric interventions, and substance abuse.

Speakers 2012

Rev. Dr. Craig Rennebohm, Keynote Speaker
Noted author, advocate, international lecturer, and homeless mental health ministry pioneer;

founder & Chaplain of Mental Health Chaplaincy in Seattle.

Dr. Michael Fuller, Guest Speaker
Board certified in Psychiatry & Neurology, 
Associate Professor, Director of Psychiatric Forensic Service, and
Medical Director of Consult & Liaison Services at The Psychiatric Consultation & Liaison Service,
University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas.
Lectures widely on such topics as anxiety and depressive disorders, psychiatric manifestations of AIDS,
clinical hypnosis, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, emergency psychiatric interventions, and substance abuse.

Sponsoring Organizations


NAMI Durham ♦ NAMI Orange ♦ NAMI Wake ♦ NAMI Western Carolina

NAMI Alamance Caswell/Rockingham Co. ♦ NAMI North Carolina

Center for Spirituality, Theology & Health at Duke University ♦ Josh’s Hope Foundation, Inc.

One Mind Mental Illness Ministry ♦ Orange Person Chatham LME ♦ Mental Health America of the Triangle

Recovery Innovations Durham Wellness Center ♦ The Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina

NC Conference of the United Methodist Church - Committee on Disability Concerns ♦ Shared Visions Foundation

 Sponsoring Faith Communities

Amity United Methodist Church ♦ Asbury United Methodist Church ♦ Baha'i Faith Community of Raleigh

Olin T. Binkley Baptist Church ♦ Blacknall Memorial Presbyterian Church ♦ Blessed Sacrament Church

Catholic Community of St. Thomas More ♦ Chapel Hill Bible Church ♦ Chapel of the Cross Episcopal Church

Christ United Methodist Church ♦ Church of Reconciliation ♦ Community Church UU

 Episcopal Church of the Advocate ♦ Episcopal Church of the Holy Family ♦ Evergreen United Methodist Church

Fairmont United Methodist Church ♦ First Presbyterian Church ♦ Holy Trinity Lutheran Church

Mt. Carmel Baptist Church ♦ Orange United Methodist Church ♦ St. Luke’s Episcopal Church

Pullen Memorial Baptist Church ♦ St. Matthew's Episcopal Church ♦ St. Paul United Methodist Church

St. Philip’s Episcopal Church ♦ United Church of Chapel Hill ♦ Union Baptist Church ♦ Durham Mennonite Church

University Presbyterian Church ♦ University United Methodist Church

Watts Street Baptist Church ♦ Westminster Presbyterian Church

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