A primary commitment of the EUC is to articulate a vision of a Church without racism, a Church for all races. We commit ourselves in all of our worship, programs, and advocacy, to model inclusiveness and embody respect for every person. The primary purpose remains keeping the Church honest on issues of urban ministry and social justice.
The Assembly serves as the Episcopal-Anglican collegial association for North American chaplains and other caregivers from shore to shore. ... The Assembly also serves in an advocacy role by interpreting to the Church the nature of specialized ministry in healthcare settings and its vital contribution to the extended ministry of the Church.
The mission of the American Association of Pastoral Counselors is to bring healing, hope, and wholeness to individuals, families, and communities by expanding and equipping spiritually grounded and psychologically informed care, counseling, and psychotherapy.
The AAPC website is intended to provide information for both association members and the public.
The site of Pastor Todd Peperkorn (Lutheran Church Missouri Synod), author of the book, I Trust When Dark My Road: A Lutheran View of Depression.
A short article about Peperkorn's book appeared in the July 2009 issue of "EMIN News."
An online institute for the promotion of spiritual growth founded by Episcopal priest and spiritual director Barbara Cawthorne Crafton.
The September 2011 issue of "EMIN News" featured an interview with Rev. Crafton about her her 2009 book "Jesus Wept: When Faith and Depression Meet."
Based in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, the organization describes itself as "an inter-faith coalition of faith communities dedicated to increasing understanding of mental illness through Education, Advocacy, and Support."